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October 4th, 2007

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Leopard to Likely Add Sync for iPhone Notes

Apple may be expanding iPhone's notes capabilities soon with the debut of Leopard. AppleInsider suggests that users running Leopard will be able to sync notes to and from the iPhone using the new operating system's built-in notes feature. An image captured from Mac OS 10.5 displays a dialogue which states "Changing the style or formatting requires that this note be converted to rich text format. Rich text notes may not be editable on iPhone and other devices."


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Written by Michael Johnston on October 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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iPhone UpToDate compatiblity?

As of now the Safari browser is not supported. SV

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"UpToDate has not tested, and does not support, the iPhone safari browser. However, we have heard reports from various subscribers that UpToDate does work on this browser. In theory, if the browser supports Java Script and allows cookies UpToDate should work as intended."

Let us know of your experiences with UpToDate. SV


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Written by Salvatore Volpe MD FAAP FACP CHCQM on October 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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EyeTV v2.5: Stream your favorite TV Shows to your iPhone over Wi-Fi

You might have read early last week on how to stream music, videos and movies from your iTunes Library to your iPhone for free. However, the iPhone trick was not for the faint hearted. In case it got you interested but you couldn’t get it to work you might want to check out another option that has been released by Elgato called EyeTV.

Written by iPhonehacks on October 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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How many unlocked iPhones are there?

question.jpgDuring all this hubbub over bricked iPhones, one question keeps coming up over and over again: Just how many iPhone users does the unlocked phone-disabling 1.1.1 software update actually affect?

Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster is willing to take a stab at the answer. According to AppleInsider, Munster wrote a research note to clients saying that Piper Jaffray calculates as many as 10 percent of the iPhones sold during the month of September were “purchased with the intention to be resold unlocked.” (In its report of Munster’s findings, Ars Technica is a little dubious about the methodology.)

The actual number of affected phones may be like the number of licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie pop: The world may never know. But our colleagues at Computerworld confidently report that iPhone update 1.1.1 “has essentially killed the market for unlocked phones.” Just because it renders them inoperable? C’mon, would-be unlockers — where’s your sense of adventure?

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Written by Philip Michaels on October 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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Trop Fluide

Déballage de l’iPhone. Extrait - Trop fluide!

Written by admin on October 4th, 2007 with no comments.
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