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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sun March 27th, 2011
Apple has gotten a bit of bad press in the past over their use of liquid contact indicators in their various devices. These little chemical patches allow Apple to know when your device stopped functioning after being in contact with water or exposure to extreme humidity, thereby voiding your warranty. Yet, this might now be a thing of the past.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon October 04th, 2010
Apple has recently updated its website and deleted the iPod touch 2G from the list of devices that will support AirPrint. AirPrint will only work on devices that can multitask. Therefore, you won't be able to print directly from your iPod touch 2G natively, and it's the same story for the iPhone 3G.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Sun July 25th, 2010
He may be able to force-choke someone from afar and blow up entire worlds, but Darth Vader can't get a good signal on his (presumably black) iPhone 4.
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BY Mitchell James on Mon July 12th, 2010
BMW takes a step in the right direction, adds close support for iOS 4. Video after the break.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu July 01st, 2010
Apple has just taken yet another step towards discontinuing support for its legacy systems.
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BY Eric Norwood on Mon November 02nd, 2009
George "geohot" Hotz, the iPhone's John Brown, is releasing his blacksn0w unlock in about 48 hours. The highly anticipated baseband unlock is for both the iPhone 3G and 3GS, and will be released along with
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BY Dave Holmes on Mon July 20th, 2009
This last week, something truly unthinkable happened. My iPhone malfunctioned (Ok so maybe its thinkable, but its definitely ‘un’ something.) All at once I felt confused, taken advantage of, cheated on...I felt like a Microsoft
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