Wi-Fi Sync for Jailbroken iPhones – how to fix what it breaks in iTunes
Back in late June/early July, I reviewed an app called Wi-Fi Sync for jailbroken iPhones. You can find my revised version of the review here. Originally this seemed like a pretty neat app. It’s a bit pricey for what it does, but it did it well.
Now I’ve been having several issues [...]
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Apple.com/uk says iOS 4.1 coming September 8
While Steve Jobs and Apple.com (the main US version of the site) say iOS 4.1 for iPhone and iPod touch is coming sometime “next week”, Apple.com/uk is cheeky enough to put a date on it — Wednesday, September 8.
Download the iOS 4.1 Software Update. Available on 8 September.
Mistake or accident, rubbish or reveal, [...]
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Apple announces 1 million Ping users in 48 hours
48 hours after Apple introduced Ping, their new social music network, they’ve announced 1 million users already signed on.
“One-third of the people who have downloaded iTunes 10 have joined Ping,“ said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of Internet Services. “As many more people download iTunes 10 in the coming weeks, we expect the [...]
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Documents to Go maker DataViz bought by RIM?
Did BlackBerry maker RIM just buy DataViz, maker of Documents to Go for iPhone and iPad (and other platform)? CrackBerry.com has multiple sources saying they did, and for about $50 million cash.
This might just be why Docs to Go has cancelled their webOS app before ever releasing it. What does this mean for the iPhone [...]
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Regarding Skyfire and proxied Flash on iPhone
Skyfire is a browser on other mobile platforms that was at one point purely proxy-based like Opera Mini (where everything was pre-rendered on a server then pushed out to the device via compressed files) but is now an all-grown up WebKit engine where Flash content is still proxied (processed server side and sent out as [...]
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