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iPhone 3G’s Android port is ready to download
Had enough Android excitement yet? Of course not
iPhone 3G gets an Android port to call its own (video)
You’ll recall, studious little gremlins that you are, that we recently saw the venerable first-gen iPhone prancing about with an unusual little green droid providing it with operational commands. Well, the coder behind that project, David Wang, has now stepped his game up to the iPhone 3G, which has been outfitted with an almost complete implementation of Android.
iPhone OS 4 unlocks 720p video capture, further solidifying iPhone HD?
Last time on let’s-speculate-about-Apple-products, the New iPhone rumor mill dug up dirt on video chat and a 5 megapixel camera . Now, it appears there might be one more reason to call it the iPhone HD
Apple granted design patent for iPhone 3G, 3GS
Hot on the heels of the “ornamental design” patent covering its original iPhone and iPod touch , we’ve got a second USPTO patent granted to Apple covering what looks to be the more curvaceous iPhone 3G and 3GS. Jonathan P. Ive and Steve Jobs are among the inventors credited with the usual list of references including the LG KE850 Prada and Meizu M8 look-a-like devices
Official: Apple now offering iPhones… unlocked!
Uh oh, Nexus One . We heard from 9 to 5 Mac that Apple was due to begin selling an unlocked variant of the iPhone in the near future “at list price.” And guess what happened when we inquired to an Apple store?
Select SF-area iPhones insist they’re in Boulder, Colorado
The iPhone’s iteration of Google Maps has been shown up time and time again by Google Maps Navigation on Android, but a quirk this big just has to be linked to some Skyhook database issue. According to a new report coming from NorCal, select iPhone users in southern San Francisco are seeing their GPS software linked to Boulder, Colorado, and the issue has been going on for around a week now. What’s curious is that the erroneous positioning affects other third-party iPhone GPS apps as well, and an ABC report notes that a “spokesperson at AT&T said the problem is with Apple.” Pass the blame much, AT&T?




