Just when we thought it couldn’t get worse (seriously, we thought it would stay an isolated and rare defect), Nomura International analyst, Richard Windsor released a note to clients indicating that the iPhone’s “dead strip” display problem could become more widespread. Apple bought the rights to the screen technology used in the iPhone from a…
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Apple iPhone users reporting unresponsive multi-touch displays
Just as we were starting to think that the Apple iPhone would make it through the launch windows relatively unscathed by hardware defects and technical faults, we’re getting reports of a small number of iPhones’ multi-touch displays going numb to touch-inputs. Forum users at Apple Insider and MacRumors are complaining of a “dead strip” starting…
Apple iPhone may be getting games soon – the proof is in the code!
It’s really just common sense. Apple’s got to release some official gaming applications for the iPhone. As nice as web-based gaming applications can be, nothing can beat the speed, integration, and convenience of a natively installed game application. But, until we get more solid proof that Apple is working to help iPhone users across the…
The Apple iPhone is now a Nintendo Entertainment System – native NES emulator for iPhone
We now have natively installed iPhone gaming applications, exactly like we wanted! Google Code is hosting the iPhone NES emulation software, iPhoneNES. The application is not some web-app game that has been optimized for the iPhone – this is a native application brought to us by stepwhite. That means you don’t need a wireless connection…
Karl Rove uses Apple iPhone – sensitive Apple information leaks on the way!
What better person to be working on our side than W. Bush’s advisor Karl Rove – pictured here looking completely clueless as he uses his iPhone. His penchant for leaking sensitive government information could work to our advantage. Hooray! We’re looking forward to Rove’s leaking of sensitive Apple information. Wait, could it have actually been…
Super Shady: AT&T Stores forcing Apple iPhone buyers to purchase accessories
As if AT&T Stores weren’t getting a bad enough rap from reports that employees were straight-up refusing to bring Apple iPhones onto the showroom floor, it looks like there are some AT&T Stores actually forcing iPhone accessories down the throats of otherwise willing customers. Gizmodo is reporting that there have been widespread reports of AT&T…
Apple iPhone SIM unlocked for UK carriers – forged SIM hack costs $96
Don’t get your hopes up yet, folks. We still don’t have a software-only complete unlock solution to free our iPhone from the evil grip of AT&T, but we do have workaround. Hackers in Europe have devised a method to forge a blank SIM card with a SIM reader/writer to fool the iPhone into working on…
Apple iPhone 4GB for $0.99 – for first 9 customers at 99 Cents Only Store grand opening!
Everyone wants a piece of the Apple iPhone’s marketing hype. We know, the hype has kind of died down, but it’s never too late to jump on the iPhone-train. The 99 Cents Only Store wants to lure customers to its grand opening in Westchester, CA. with a $0.99 Apple iPhone 4GB! Simply be one of…
Apple iPhone does A2DP Bluetooth music streaming – kind of
It’d be nice if Apple had enabled A2DP Bluetooth on our iPhones with that recently released update. We’d love to rock out to our tunes without the hassle of wires. We guess that just means iPhone owners will have to take matter into their own hands. Wipe the dust off those fancy Bluetooth headphones of…
ChangeWave survey shows just how much Apple iPhone is changing the US wireless industry
We all know the iPhone is doing well. Almost everyone we talk to is incredibly pleased with their newly acquired gadget (we have heard complaints, but the pros seems to greatly outweigh the cons). So, it’s not really surprising to hear that the iPhone is changing the wireless game in the US. ChangeWave conducted…