iPhone and iPod touch users have a new tool today, with the introduction of a software/service combination that lets us use the device as a remote video surveillance system. Mobiscope for iPhone lets users set-up their home computers as video... 9 to 5 Mac »
 Will the 3G iPhone have hardware GPS?  It is hard to imaging it wouldn't with the "Landmark Event" coming in June.  Howwever some people like to get information early.  The best way to get information early on the iPhone is to dig through the iPhone... (posted on 11 May 2008 by Apple, Ink)
Section: Apple, Apple News, Rumors, iPhone + Communications, iPhoneMacRumors has discovered a new preference in the iPhone firmware 2.0 beta. The “Enable 3G” option allows you to turn 3G data speeds on and off - Apple claims that “Using 3G loads data... (posted on 11 May 2008 by Appletell)
While by no means conclusive evidence of GPS capabilities in the iPhone camera software, the latest builds of the SDK are littered with GPS references.  Whether these are just templates (you can see other camera manufactures included as well) or needed... (posted on 11 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Section: Apple News, Rumors, Conferences, WWDC, iPhone + Communications, iPhone Apple US Online Store - reads: “Ships: Currently Unavailable” iPhones have been in high demand recently and the lack of stock in both US and UK Apple stores is not helping... (posted on 11 May 2008 by Appletell)
It’s always good to have a backup copy of your contacts and other files and settings of your mobile phone so that if something goes wrong, you just need not worry about losing your data. Rather, you can just click and restore the created backup to your... (posted on 10 May 2008 by Shankar Ganesh's Tech Blog)
By Mark O’Neill This article in the New York Times really struck a raw nerve with me because it is a touchy subject in my life at the moment.     The article is about spammers who are moving their harassment from emails to the cellphone (or mobile... (posted on 10 May 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)

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