Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
As soon as iOS 4.1 was available for download, I, as did many gamers, immediately opened the Game Center App and created an account. Now, Apple has provided us with a dedicated section of the App Store that lists Game Center-compatible Apps.
Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
CNET breaks down what the new rulebook means for developers making applications for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, and the people who buy them.
Originally posted at News – Apple
Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
Folks at Gizmodo have discovered that iOS 4.1 brings the Field Test mode back to the iPhone, which went missing in iOS 4. Apple had released iOS 4.1 for iPhone yesterday. It includes fix for the proximity sensor, Bluetooth and iPhone 3G performance problems and some major features such as…


Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
An early hands on with Apple’s Game Center feature in iOS 4.1.
Originally posted at Crave
Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
Barely 24 hours after Apple released OS 4.1, a hacker found an exploit that will allow for jailbreaking. The question is, do we really need this anymore?
Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
Survey of cell phone users by Piper Jaffray finds some said antenna issues affected their decision whether to buy an iPhone 4, but more complained about the phone not being available on Verizon.
Originally posted at News – Apple
Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
An outright block on iOS apps derived from Flash software is lifted–but Adobe axed the developer tool project, and Apple still maintains control via the App Store.
Originally posted at Deep Tech
Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
Folks at iFixit have performed a thorough teardown of the recently unveiled iPod Touch. The analysis throws up several interesting pieces of information about Apple’s new iPod Touch model. While the new model is definitely much thinner than the older iPod Touch and comes with a very durable metal back…


Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
Element Case is serving two new motosport-inspired iPhone 3G/3GS cases, the Formula 3 and Ion 3. Both cost $59.99 and are available now.
Originally posted at Crave
Posted by sheep under All, Hacks on Thursday Sep 9, 2010
Element Case is serving two new motosport-inspired iPhone 3G/3GS cases, the Formula 3 and Ion 3. Both cost $59.99 and are available now.
Originally posted at Crave