iPhone

U.S. Copyright allows for jailbreaking and unlocking

A just published update to Section 1201(a)(1) of the copyright law now allows 6 previously prohibited uses under copyright.

Among these there are 2 that related to iOS devices.

(2) Computer programs that enable wireless telephone handsets to execute software applications, where circumvention is accomplished for the sole purpose of enabling interoperability of such applications, when they have been lawfully obtained, with computer programs on the telephone handset. (3) Computer programs, in the form of firmware or software, that enable used wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telecommunications network, when circumvention is initiated by the owner of the copy of the computer program solely in order to connect to a wireless telecommunications network and access to the network is authorized by the operator of the network.

What this boils down to is you can now legally jailbreak and/or unlock an iOS device to install unauthorized applications and to SIM unlock for use on a different carrier network.

I eagerly await a reaction from Apple if they feel this warrants one.

Read more of the Statement of the Librarian of Congress

iPhone 4

Here is it, what we have all been waiting for!! Just minutes ago Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 4 at WWDC. The phone is a whole new take on the form factor and the features.

Daring Fireball: Gizmodo and the Prototype iPhone

I've been rather silent on the missing iPhone and Gizmodo. I made a few comments on twiter but I've not had a lot to add to what is already out there. Daring Fireball has another great article regarding the iPhone and the role of Gizmodo.

The first question is, how did the phone leave Apple’s campus?

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Daring Fireball on the Purported Next-Gen iPhone

The flurry over the possible stolen iPhone prototype has the web going crazy. My feelings have been tweeted and can be summed up as "It makes me sick"

An overview by Daring Fireball works through John Gruber's initial skepticism and eventual acceptance as a prototype or test-bed frame.

So I called around, and I now believe this is an actual unit from Apple — a unit Apple is very interested in getting back. I am not certain that this looks like the actual production unit Apple intends to ship to consumers. I think it’s a testbed frame

Gizmodo has intentionally purchased this item knowing that it is property of Apple and most likely was stolen. They have chosen to make profit their motivation, not the law. They defended their actions by using Daring Fireball as confirmation of the unit's existence.

Jason Chen writes: Apple-connected John Gruber — from Daring Fireball — says that Apple has indeed lost a prototype iPhone and they want it back

Gruber has enough information to confirm and to set the record straight, I trust his word and believe what he reports.

Gruber set the record straight, it was not accidentally lost.

It is my understanding that Apple considers this unit stolen, not lost. And as for the “someone(s)” who “found” it, I believe it is disingenuous for Gizmodo to play coy, as though they don’t know who the someones are.

I don't know how this will play out over the next few days, but I look forward to seeing a response from Apple.

I do find it interesting that at this point none of the major news outlets seems to have chimed in. They may know better what the ramifications are for such actions.

The real Rx for iPhone - Let Apple Be Apple

Another piece that has me wondering how these authors and analysts are able to meek out a living from writing baseless opinions on how Apple could better it's products. If Apple were in a downward spiral or even just plateauing I could see a market for these articles.

The thesis of the latest piece from Rick Merritt or EE Times asserts the following pearl of wisdom

The Apple iPhone should embrace Adobe Flash, microSD cards, multitasking and near-field communications.

The article is based on an opinion piece sent out by J. Gerry Purdy of MobileTrax LLC. Since MobileTrax and Mr. Purdy are already household names, we should be listening intently.

Mr Purdy is quoted as saying:

"It befuddles my imagination to figure out why Apple refuses to do things that would further please customers"

That iPad, would clearly further please customers if it came packaged with a free iMac. Said iMac would further please if it included a free iPhone. Lastly that iPhone should have a Palm Pre and a Moto Droid duct taped to it.

B. James MacDonald of FunctionSwitch.net wrote in this piece:

"it appears Apple is doing just fine, with the stock over $200.00 and over 100,000 pre-orders for the iPad they are stuck in a rut. The rut just happens to be a successful rut."

We won't even get to the part where they say the iPhone needs Verizon or Sprint.

The iPad is a failure!!

The iPad pre-orders started last week, reports have placed them at over 100,000 so far. After the start of the frenzy the PC anti-Apple trolls started spewing their hate. One of my favorite pieces so far was this from PCWorld's Galen Gruman in his article iPad Pre-Orders: For Idiots Only

After all, the first-generation iPad is particularly likely to have disappointments, as it's the version that will tell us what, after the hoopla dies down, Apple should have done.

You know what, shut up! THis is the same crap that preceded the iMac and the iPhone both of which have been spectacular successes. I reserved on myself, I admit want one even if I don't know what to expect. Will it fail, I doubt it, but if you look at the numbers from Fortune's Philip Elmer-DeWitt the jig is up.

After the initial burst of excitement on Friday that saw iPad pre-orders coming in at the rate of 25,000 per hour, there was a dramatic fall-off over the weekend.

Any idiot could have predicted a drop off, why is that news? If they completely stopped selling, that would be news.

I predict that iPad, iPhone and Apple bashing will take a dramatic drop-off after hell freezes over.

The future is almost now

Tomorrow morning Apple will unveil something new and exciting, what it is exactly no one really knows. Everyone has an opinion and they all are confident in their assumptions.

I am excited, eager and I confess to know nothing. I won't even try to guess. This could be a new form factor altogether. I have an idea of what I'd like to see, but one of the reasons I love Apple is they produce products that are far beyond what I can envision.

The iPod Less than a decade ago Apple released the iPod, the device no one understood or really expected. The pre-iPod rumors existed, but not with this frenzy. I followed the rumors closely and was shocked by the final product. It was exactly what I didn't know I needed, but had to have. It filled an invisible niche that started a frenzy.

The iPhone Rumors of the iPhone started early and some were very close to what we saw from the raw specifications. What Apple delivered was a new paradigm in portable computing. It just fills that niche that nobody really thought existed, now we have a smartphone explosion, an app store explosion and an entirely new marketplace that has made millions for the most unexpected people.

Steve Jobs said yesterday during the Q1 2010 Financial call

“The new products we are planning to release this year are very strong, starting this week with a major new product that we’re really excited about.”

Gizmodo had it right when they said, "Apple actually reveals a product, it's something that they're confident enough to support for years to come."

What they announce and release tomorrow will be compelling, polished and I expect, somewhat unexpected.

The power of Gruber!!

Gruber asks and apparently he shall receive

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Use Multiple Exchange Accounts on Your Jailbroken iPhone - Email - Lifehacker

Use Multiple Exchange Accounts on Your Jailbroken iPhone - Email - Lifehacker



Exchange is extremely useful for syncing your data live to your phone, especially since Gmail added Exchange—but iPhones still only allow one Exchange account at a time. If you're jailbroken, here's how to add as many accounts as you want.

I might just attempt this tonight

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This app could save your life!!

Safety Light from the Iconfactory's Craig Hockenberry is the only iPhone app anyone should own. Oh great another flashlight app, just what the world needs. Well step back my brothers and sisters, this one is for real.
I would describe the rich feature set, which I am sure includes the ability to brew coffee, a real live grappling hook and world peace, but I've not bought the application, so I can't!!

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Why count on my opinion when I can link to the iTunes Store and copy the blurb from the itunes Store.

Here goes!!

Link!!

Blurb!!

- Features - A high-visibility flasher - Lighting with designer colors - Effects including a disco mode - SOS signal for emergency rescue - Single-tap to dim display - Lockable screen - Elegant hi-tech design


Screenshot!!

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