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Whited00r lets you install iOS 5 look-alike on old-gen iPhones and iPod Touches
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If you're still rockin' an ancient iPhone or iPod Touch and are fed up with friends teasing you at every chance with their new-style multitasking and reminder features, we've got some good news for you. A new software, dubbed Whited00r, will let you install portions of iOS 5 on the first two generations of the iPod Touch, iPhone 3G and even your O.G. iPhone. Whited00r accomplishes this by simply acting as a custom firmware -- à la CyanogenMod 9 on Android handsets. There are, however, a few traits that devs haven't been able to mimic, which include core services like the App Store (though, you can install apps via iTunes on your home machine), Notification Center and iCloud. So, for those of...
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Whited00r brings latest iOS enhancements to the devices Apple left behind
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Not everyone upgrades their handset on a regular basis, and if for whatever reason you've been saddled with the original iPhone or iPod touch for the last several years, you've had to watch as updated hardware revisions brought new iOS enhancements that were simply unavailable to your device. Whited00r, which cobbles together some of the standout features from iOS 4 and iOS 5 — multitasking, folders, background customization, etc. — in an unsanctioned package that seeks to inject new life into Apple's older products. Best of all, the custom firmware can be sideloaded from directly within iTunes without any sort of prior jailbreak.
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iPhone turns five today: a smartphone launch worth remembering
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It's been said that Apple has managed to "steal" every CES for the past five years, and without a doubt, it all started on January 9th, 2007. In a day that'll live on in Engadget lore as being one of the zaniest, most overwhelming 24 hours in our history, we can fondly recall shipping Ryan Block a few hours northwest from the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center to the MacWorld Expo to cover what would go down as one of Apple's most memorable keynotes. What happened after that is evident to just about anyone who has even heard of a mobile phone, with Apple's singular smartphone (yes, the iPhone) going on to but pressure on the likes of Microsoft, RIM and even Google. In fact, we're wonde...
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BuzzMob launches location-based social networking app for iPhone
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BuzzMob is the latest company to join the location-based social networking space. Their mobile app, at the moment available only for iPhone, allows users to connect with the people around them while experiencing the same social activity like concerts and sporting events. Moreover, BuzzMob also says their service is well suited for college campuses and shopping centers.
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Google's Photovine iPhone App Is Now Open For Business
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The big G's photo-sharing app has left the private beta mode it's been in the last few weeks, and is now available to download by any iPhone owner who likes the idea of "growing vines" based on their photographic adventures.
Like the Google Catalogs app yesterday, Photovine seems to only be available on the iOS App Store—what's with that, Google? No love for us Android users? It's a free download, and yes, your photos can be posted to Twitter and Facebook for maximum piss-yer-friends-off functionality.
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Want Android on your iPhone? No Computer? No problem!
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A year ago, the idea of being able to run Android on the iPhone was damn near laughable. Surely, no hacker was good enough to pull off that feat!
Then this happened, and our minds were blown wide open...
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Google Voice apps returning to iPhone app store (update: they're here!)
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It's been a long time coming -- now native Google Voice apps have finally returned to the iTunes App Store. This, after a fourteen month hiatus in which we saw an FCC investigation into the matter tha...
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Adobe resumes work on iPhone development
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Adobe has announced it will restart its development work on it Packager for iPhone after Apple announced it was relaxing the App Store rules.
The Adobe Packager for iPhone tool has been made available...
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Twitter for iPhone/iPad getting push notifications soon
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It seems that when the Twitter for iPad app launched a few days ago, a few users were accidentally blessed with push notifications. ...
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Nozbe improves Google Calendar sync support; Adds Evernote to its iPhone app
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In a short email Nozbe informed us their popular task management service now perfectly sings along Google Calendar. As a result, Nozbe users who at the same time rely on GCal for scheduling can keep t...
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iPADock overachieves in the best sort of way
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Yeah, it's iPAD, not iPad, for this dock. PhotoFast's iPADock can be configured to handle dual iPads, four iPhones, or two iPhones and one iPad,
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Download Civilization Revolution For the iPhone For Free
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Civilization Revolution, a cartoony but thorough iPhone port of the empire-building classic, is currently free in the App Store. Play as one of 16 civilizations as you discover the wheel, the written ...
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Hacker reveals how Apple artificially restricts iPhone chargers
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Most cell phone manufacturers have charging standards these days, even if they can't always agree on which version of USB to use, but as the
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New York Times launches Apple iPhone, iPad app platform
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The New York Times is launching an Apple iPhone, iPad app platform and Press Engine enables publishers to quickly create a new app for a monthly fee.
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Apple iPhone app Bump 2.0 adds Twitter, LinkedIn
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Bump continues to improve its contact-sharing Apple iPhone app and the 2.0 version includes stronger integration with valuable social networks.
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