Jul 25th, 2008 by laxmann
Here are the procedures I used to upgrade the firmware and unlock it using ZiPhone…
1. Please use iTunes 7.5 or 7.6 and synchronize your iPhone before performing the upgrade.
2. Download iPhone firmware 1.1.4
3. Recover your iPhone with firmware 1.1.4
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Jul 25th, 2008 by laxmann
Unlocking an iphone was never easy before, it was also very hard for me to find the way to unlock an iphone but finally I found the solution to unlock an iphone. It’s very easy to unlock an iphone.
You have to download ziphone software and install in your computer. You can download ziphone here. You must have iTunes installed in your computer. At first upgrade your iphone to latest version through iTunes, it takes few minutes to upgrade your iphone to latest version.
Remember you must connect your iphone to your computer all the time until you unlock your iphone. Open the ziphone software which u must have installed in your computer and click on Do it all. In few minutes after this your iphone will be unlocked. This is the easiest and simple method to unlock iphone although there are so many ways to unlock an iphone. If u couldn’t unlock your iphone or have any question related to iphone feel free to email me your problems I will be happy to help you.
If you have unlocking problem and live in Sydney Australia you can directly contact me I will personally help you just email me and i will be in contact with you to solve your iphone problem.
(http://aussienepali.com/2008/06/18/how-to-unlock-apple%e2%80%99s-iphone/#more-26)
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Jul 25th, 2008 by laxmann
By John Child
Apple’s iPhone has been a huge hit around the world, even though it’s only sold in the US and only works with American telecoms company AT&T. How can it be in used in dozens of countries?
Because the iPhone has been thoroughly hacked and unlocked, despite Apple’s efforts to keep it “closed.” CEO Steve Jobs says Apple will fight back - “It’s a cat and mouse game” - and a new version of iPhone software expected imminently will throw the hackers a curve. Here is how the current iPhone unlock works, with a look ahead at the future.
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Jul 23rd, 2008 by laxmann
Just in case you missed it, the web now has version numbers. Nearly three years ago, amid continued hand-wringing over the dot-com crash, a man named Dale Dougherty dreamed up something called Web 2.0, and the idea soon took on a life of its own. In the beginning, it was little more than a rallying cry, a belief that the Internet would rise again. But as Dougherty’s Silicon Valley start-ups—and blogs are already abuzz with talk of the Web’s next generation. Continue Reading »
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Jul 23rd, 2008 by laxmann

The iPhone 3G dust may have settled in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan and New Zealand, but India, Macau, Singapore and the Philippines are still waiting for the shipment units to arrive later in the year. Now before you board the next flight out to get your hands on the iPhone 3G, there are some things you should know.
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Jul 23rd, 2008 by laxmann
Apple roll out their iconic Apple iPhone 3G last week, and already dealers and buyers are anticipating seeing the latest mobile handset from Apple in Asia’s thriving underground marketplace is as little as a couple of days!
Apparently electronics markets across Asia are actually preparing for an influx of iPhone 3G’s. In the Chinese territory ads pitching services to unlock iPhones and unlocked iPhones were everywhere in a shopping mall with three floors of mobile phone stores.
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Jul 23rd, 2008 by laxmann
Now that the iPhone 3G is upon us, I thought it would be a good time to discuss the fact that an unlocked iPhone is probably best for everyone.
Surely some are led to believe that Apple and AT&T would never want out of an exclusivity agreement because, well, if Apple really wanted out, it would have done it already. Based on that (poor) logic alone, some people are justifying the existence of this situation. But as for me, I don’t understand the logic and actually believe it’s a foolhardy notion with no basis in reality.
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Jul 23rd, 2008 by laxmann
According to Apple, more than one million iPhones have been sold worldwide over a matter of three days.
Despite a myriad of problems reported over the weekend, the computer giant announced today that it sold its millionth iPhone on Sunday.
“iPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO in a statement.
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Mar 14th, 2008 by laxmann
With more content delivered to us on the go, battery makers scramble to squeeze extra juice out of lithium ion chemistries.
By Reuters
InformationWeek
March 13, 2008 07:48 PM
NEW YORK - Someday, the batteries that power your iPod or laptop will last for weeks. Until then, your options for keeping the juice flowing range from hacking them to whacking them.
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Mar 14th, 2008 by laxmann
Andy Greenberg,
Companies like eBay and Google know that Chinese tech firms are forces to be reckoned with. Both Web giants have tried to push into the Middle Kingdom’s tech industry only to be shoved back by local competitors who were faster to market and better tuned to the tastes of the local audience.
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