Archive for August, 2007

NES.app v0.99.07

The latest version for the NES emulator for the iPhone has been released addressing some bugs and adding some new features. The NES app from developer nervegas allows NES games to be played on the iPhone.
This version (0.99.07) fixed a rare bug that causes the controller to freeze. This was addressed as stated in section [...]


Showtime Networks Selects Adobe Creative Suite 3 - Published on 08/31/07

Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced that Showtime Networks Inc. has
implemented Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium edition across its in-house
creative agency, The Red Group. After successfully switching to InDesign software
several years ago, The Red Group’s staff will now use the efficient, highly
integrated tools found in Creative Suite 3 Design Premium to design and produce its
marketing [...]


Found Footage: Scrolling iPhone dock smashes through 16-icon home screen limit

Filed under: Software, Hacks, Mods, Found Footage, iPhone

The iPhone home screen doesn’t scroll. This 16-application limit is just a reality most users have come to accept. Third party developers have turned to launcher apps that search for additional applications and let you choose one from a list. Today, Nate True introduced an iPhone mod that [...]


Wrapstar’s new wrap lineup for DS Lite, PSP, iPod Nano

Big fan of customizations? Wrapstar’s new lineup of skins for the PSP, Nintendo DS Lite and the iPod Nano should be just the thing for you. The wraps not only give personality to your gadgetries but their vinyl make offer extra protection as well.
There are a total of 46 new designs in this gadget fashionry: [...]


iPhoneSimFree to release iPhone unlocking software in 48 hours

Looks like the iPhoneSimFree group, who claimed to have hacked the iPhone a week ago, isn’t hampered by the same legal dilemma as UniquePhones. The company has developed a software-only unlocker for the iPhone which they will be releasing within the next 48 hours.
To satisfy doubters, iPhoneSimFree is also holding a contest where three winners [...]


Video: iPhone’s tilt sensor hacked

Given the attention Apple’s iPhonehas been getting from the hacking community, we were wondering when somebody would try tricking out the unit’s accelerometer. For the guys unfamiliar with this particular function, it allows the iPhone to detect its orientation, which in turn allows it to adjust its screen display accordingly.
And from the looks of [...]


No Beatles at next week’s event?

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, iPod Family, Rumors, Other Events, Apple

No Beatles next Wednesday? Like pretty much everyone else, I figured the whole “Beat” goes on thing, not to mention that the third Beatle got added to iTunes recently, all pointed to next week’s event as not only showing off new iPods, but Beatles [...]


Is Apple down with an iPhone unlock?

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Steve Jobs, Apple, iPhone
CNET’s Don Reisinger has a great article up about what may have been Steve’s Master Plan: letting an iPhone unlock happen.
Pretty ingenious if it’s true. Basically, Reisinger maintains two things: that Apple is a hardware company, and that AT&T was just a means to an end for [...]