Friday, March 14, 2008
First Video of Hacked iPhone 2.0 In Action
Here is our exclusive video of the iPhone with hacked 2.0 firmware, running on a T-Mobile network instead of AT&T. Despite what other reports have erroneously stated, this is not a jailbroken iPhone with firmware 2.0, but a completely hacked version of the firmware that allows you to run any app and use any compatible carrier you want in the world. As we explained yesterday, it's going to be very difficult for Apple to close this hole, almost impossible, according to iPhone Dev Team sources. Update: changes on first sight:
Posted by Augustine at 8:38 AM
Netronix E-Book To Have Touchscreen and Wi-Fi
Taiwanese manufacturer Netronix is promising a new spin on an old idea: putting a touchscreen on an the EB-100, an E-Ink-based e-book reader. We've actually seen the basic design before, in the gen-3 Cybook by Bookeen. But there was never promise of touchscreen, nor anything said about 802.11g Wi-Fi, which Netronix is also offering. The rest of the specs are pretty straightforward: 6" screen, SD card slot, support for PDF, RTF, TXT, HTML, MP3, AAC, and some image files. But as much as I enjoy the Kindle, a touchscreen interface may really be what's needed to bring mass appeal to the e-book concept. You hear me, Jeff Bezos? [Product Page via Tecnogadgets]
Posted by Augustine at 8:28 AM
AMD ships triple-core Phenom processors
Posted Mar 13th 2008 8:38AM by Darren Murph
Filed under: Desktops
[Via PC World]
Read - Dell OptiPlex 740 [PDF]
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Posted by Augustine at 8:08 AM
Asus expects Windows Eee PC to outsell Linux counterpart 6 to 4
Posted Mar 13th 2008 2:29PM by Donald Melanson
Filed under: Laptops
Posted by Augustine at 7:58 AM