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Apple Job Listing Includes Stopping Jailbreaking, Unlocking Efforts

November 5, 2009 by ThemeMyPhone   Comments (0)

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Apple has posted a job opening located at their corporate headquarters for the position of "iPhone OS Platform Security Manager." The individual would be responsible for a team of securing the booting, installation, and running of firmware. We're guessing that this lucky individual will be the one responsible for thwarting jailbreaking and unlocking efforts from our heroes in the iPhone Dev Team.

Apple has been openly critical of jailbreaking, noting that it compromises the device's security. Critics have pointed out, however, that the company seems to be more concerned with the potential lost revenue from competition from unofficial apps, though app piracy is a genuine problem that requires a jailbroken device.

Source: [iPhoneAlley.com]

Apple’s Official iPhone 3G Unlock

August 27, 2009 by ThemeMyPhone   Comments (0)

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While most iPhone users are aware of unofficial unlock methods, you may be surprised to discover that it’s possible to legally unlock your device, courtesy of Apple.

 

 

The above image is the not-often-seen official unlock notification, as displayed in iTunes. The dialogue succinctly confirms that the user’s iPhone, in this case a 3G, has been unlocked and can now be used on any carrier. Note the Apple logo at the top left — this is a result of an official unlock sanctioned by Apple.

Full story here: theappleblog.com

App Showcase: Ramp Champ From Iconfactory Hits The App Store

August 25, 2009 by ThemeMyPhone   Comments (0)

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Iconfactory (makers of Twitterrific) and DS Media Labs (makers of Light Riders) have teamed up to create Ramp Champ, a retro twist on the classic boardwalk game of skee ball. The am is simple: to "throw" the ball and knock down targets as they move around. Ramp Champ puts it in your pocket in several different flavors, with a dazzling and eye-catching artistic flair throughout.

Click here for the full review!

iPhone 3GS Secret Developer Codes

August 5, 2009 by ThemeMyPhone   Comments (0)

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Use these at your own risk:

*#06# display IMEI number. 

*3001#12345#* and tap Call. Enter field mode, (iPhone network and cellular information)* 777 # and tap Call. Show the balance amount if prepaid .. 

* 225 # and tap Call. Post-paid account balance. 

* 646 # and tap Call. Call minute balance postpaid phone. 

* # 21 # and tap Call. Call feature setup (enabled / disabled) for voice, data, fax, SMS, sync, async, access package, call forwarding. 

* # 30# and touch call. Caller-ID display check (on / off) 

* # 76# and touch call. Connected call screen check (on / off) 

* # 43# and touch call. Determine if call waiting is activated. 

* # 61 # and tap Call. Call with a number of services (no-answer) 

* # 62 # and tap Call. Call Forwarding number without service (non-ring) 

* # 67 # and tap Call. Call when the number occupied 

* # 33 and # touch call. Check outgoing call services for call-barring (enabled / disabed)

Big game developers are definitely learning how to make the iPhone do their bidding.

August 3, 2009 by tata   Comments (1)

I agree that many of the games for iphone are useless and a waste of disk space, but it all depends on what you are using the phone for. Working in the retail store, I have seen people buy the phone simply because of the lightsaber app. Young teenage girls usually have about four pages of apps that I have never heard of. The great thing about the app store is that there is something for everybody.

 Check out this app called Fireman

It's nicely animated and feels great on the iPhone.
Basically, it's a fun app .

 Big game developers are definitely learning how to make the iPhone do their bidding. 
Just check it out (it costs $0.99):

Itunes link:

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=323217386&mt=8&s=143441


Hope you'll like it, and please - share your thoughts in here ...

 

iPhone OS 3.1 Beta 2 Disables Tethering Hack

July 15, 2009 by ThemeMyPhone   Comments (0)

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If you have decided to not wait for AT&T to offer a legitimate tethering plan, and have enabled tethering on your iPhone dont get to cozy with it just yet.

Reports are out that the OS 3.1 beta 2 which was released to developers disabled the tethering hack.  So this means that when OS 3.1 is public, you will not be able to tether on AT&T's network without their permission.  We are hoping that AT&T will announce the tethering plans very soon.

vWallpapers.... how download?

July 8, 2009 by mceyedol   Comments (3)

Does anyone know how you download the wallpapers off this site... there's no download link/button or anything?

I know how to get the video onto my iphone once I have the mov/mp4 file... but there's sooo many good ones on here like the fishtank etc

Many Thanks

Mikey x

DIY Camera Flash For iPhone

July 8, 2009 by ThemeMyPhone   Comments (1)

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I got the new iPhone when it came out and I have been taking a lot of pictures and video with it. It's a pretty good camera, but it would be better with a flash has an external battery pack with a built in flash, but it looks kind of bulky. I really wanted the  to come with a flash, but for some reason they didn't put one in...so I decided to do it myself.

 

Full story here - [thechannelproject.com]

download

June 23, 2009 by nick   Comments (1)

how do i download things like themes

 

Angry AT&T Customers Twitter Petition For Lower iPhone 3G S Upgrade Prices

June 10, 2009 by ThemeMyPhone   Comments (0)

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In retaliation of AT&T and O2's unwillingness to subsidize the iPhone 3G S for current 3G owners, users on Twitter are forming "twittitions", a new virtual petition that users can "sign" by posting a tweet. At the time this was written, the Twitition for O2, which was created first, was at 2621 signatures, and the AT&T Twitition at 1858 signatures.

It's not bad in Twitter terms, but we're guessing it will take a lot more signatures before either company is compelled to make any changes. Still, taking a quick look around the Twitterverse, it's easy to see that there's a lot of resentment toward the subsidizing fiasco going around. A search for tweets directed at AT&T's official account show just how angry people are.

If you're upset about the subsidizing practices of O2 or AT&T, we suggest you consider signing one of the above Twititions.

[via iPhoneally]