PCMech – Man, it has to be embarrassing when a company so colossally screws up the message. This is what happened this morning when it came out that AT&T was going to offer free wireless access to all Iphone users at the more than 17,000 AT&T wifi hotspots [...] read more

No, Dell still hasn’t officially launched its upcoming Inspiron 910 mini-laptop. But the company has added a few technical support documents to its web site. So if you want to know more about the keyboard, status LEDs, or USB optical disc drive, just... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Liliputing)
Section: Software + Apps, Miscellaneous, Third-Party, Mac + Computers, Software Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for August 26, 2008: On the go political enthusiasts wishing to savor memorable images and quotes of their favorite... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by Appletell)

27 Aug 2008

Clippz: Who needs 3G?

More than 600,000 users in India enjoy free mobile videos New website established itself rapidly amongst young males   Bridgend, UK and Princeton, USA, 27th August, 2008. Clippz, the world’s first free mobile video service which allows users to watch... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by GoMo News)
AT&T has expanded their plan offerings to include both a 100 MB and 200 MB per month international data plan for iPhone users for a $120 and $200 monthly fee respectively. These new plans do not replace existing plans, including the popular 20 MB and... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by The Mobile Technology Weblog)
Wireless is soaring in the Seattle area. Last week it was software—SnapIn and Medio made some big deals. Today it’s hardware. Redmond, WA-based RadioFrame Networks has announced it has closed a $28 million round of Series F equity and debt financing. The... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by Xconomy)
Section: iPhone + Communications, iPhone, iPhone SDK & Apps, Features, HacksThanks to a tipper on the MacRumors forums, we now know how to access the rest of your iPhone even when locked with a password. The hack requires that you have iPhone 2.0.2... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by Appletell)

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