By Arie on Sep 10, 2007 in Smartphones, Software | 0 Comments

Remember about iPhone SIM free team that promised a completely unlock of iPhone by using a software. Well, after weeks of delays, it seems that the unlocking software they’re offered, is finally released. The software is now available for purchase from 4 online retailers, according to Engadget. Wireless Imports (USA), iPhone4arab (Saudi Arabia), 1digitalphone (Germany) and iPhoneWorldwideUnlock (Australia) have bought Read the rest
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By Arie on Aug 28, 2007 in Smartphones, Software | 2 Comments

It seems that AT&T has lost the exclusivity of Apple’s iPhone. Engadget recently reported that the folks over at iPhoneSIMfree.com ‘has called them up to prove that they cracked’ the iPhone SIM lock system. They saw with their own eyes a complete SIM unlock of their iPhone by using a software. iPhoneSIMfree.com is the first to completely unlock the iPhone with the help of software. Read the rest
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By Arie on Aug 7, 2007 in Software, Home Entertainment | 0 Comments
Sony has officialy released the iCalendars which enables users to get live update on the release dates of new Blu-ray Disc films as they’re announced by the major film studios, such as Entertainment UK , EIV, Buena Vista, Fox, and Disney. It is support for Google Calendar, iCal (Apple), Outlook 2007, Lotus Notes 6+, Mozilla Sunbird & Lighting, Entourage, and Windows Calendar (Vista). Read the rest
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By Arie on Jul 5, 2007 in PDAs, Cellphones, Software | 0 Comments

(Image is for representation only; Credit: www.engadgetmobile.com)
Walter S. Mossberg, The Wall Street Journal’s personal-technology columnist answers a number of common questions related to Apple’s iPhone at his column. He also suggests that a Flash plug-in for iPhone will be released soon by Apple.
“At launch, the iPhone version of the Safari browser is missing some plug-ins needed for playing common types of Web videos. The most important of these is the plug-in for Adobe’s Flash technology. Apple says it plans to add that plug-in through an early software update, which I am guessing will occur within the next couple of months”, Walt Mossberg says. Read the rest
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By Arie on Jun 25, 2007 in Games and Toys, Software | 0 Comments

This has been slipped from my attention. The greatest football manager game has been launched for mobile phones, this means you can play the CM 2007 on your phone. The game features an enhanced interface, more lower-league English and European teams and players, eight additional player attributes (passing, shooting, handling), improved tactics, specific training for players and pre and post match press conferences. Read the rest
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By Arie on Jun 3, 2007 in Software, Funny and Weird | 0 Comments

You read it right. With this computerized instrument you can play music with the tip of your nose. This instrument will give a chance to people with disabilities to talk in full sentences to experience music’s positive effects. More over, it gives them the ability to form full sentences.
The interface was developed by Van Dusen, a recent graduate of computer science and electronic media arts and communications at Read the rest
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By Arie on May 29, 2007 in Tech News, Cellphones, Software | 0 Comments

SK Telecom Co. Ltd, a leading cellular provider company in South Korea has introduced a new device, a waterproof transmitter which can help fishermen tackle their battle with the fishes. This device can be linked to a fishing road and used to divine the fish-rich area in the water. Read the rest
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