One of the most common (and obvious) recommendation before hacking the iPhone is to backup the iPhone so that if things go horribly wrong you can at least restore your iPhone to avoid losing any of your settings such as sound settings, widget settings, certain network settings, and other preferences and information such as text messages, notes, call history contact favorites etc.
Written by iPhonehacks on May 1st, 2008 with no comments.
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If you ever wanted two numbers on your iPhone then folks at UNEASYSilence have a solution which involves hacking your iPhone to help you achieve this. Before you proceed to get the details available after the jump I must add that the method it is not for the faint hearted.
Written by iPhonehacks on April 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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You might already be using the native iPhone application I am writing about today as it was released way back in December 2007. If not I am sure most of you will start using it as its exactly the application I have been looking for from the time I have been listening to music. The name of the native iPhone application is called TuneWiki and in the words of the developer "it deepens your relationship to music via always-on synchronized lyric stream".
Written by iPhonehacks on April 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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Finally after days of iPhone news & rumors I have a native iPhone application to tell you folks about. iPhone developer, DreamCatcher has released iPhone Video Recorder which as the name suggests records both audio and video which you can then play back on your iPhone, download it to a computer, or simply send it out by email as you wish..
Written by iPhonehacks on April 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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We have seen some innovative native iPhone applications from iPhone developers, one of them is the Audio Recognition App called Listen developed by iPhone hacking legend Erica Sudan over at Tuaw (though unfortunately it seems like it is no longer working). The reason for writing about "Listen" is because the native iPhone application I am going to talk about today reminded me of it. The native iPhone Application is called ViPR and its a virtual search engined developed by Evolution Robotics.
Written by iPhonehacks on April 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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