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Protection
by Rom Feria on July 26, 2008
I have tried using the previous iPhone firmware's VPN support (L2TP and PPTP) and both worked great with my XServe running both VPN protocols. However, the previous firmware did not have support...
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Software
by Rom Feria on July 26, 2008
Wordpress is one of the popular open source blogging platform available in the market today. In fact, I am using it in my blogs and hoping that we can use it here, too. :) If you are like me, I'...
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Mobile Phones
by Rom Feria on July 26, 2008
Apple just released iPhone 2.1 beta to developers. This new version provides upgrades to the Core Location service, which might mean that turn-by-turn GPS functionality on the latest iPhone 3G is no...
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Online Services
by Rom Feria on July 26, 2008
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Apple's dotMac replacement, MobileMe continues to be plagued with problems. If this is how Cloud Computing will be in the future, then it looks a bit bleak, I sh...
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Software
by Rom Feria on July 13, 2008
Google Mobile App is the first of the many *free* applications available for your iPhone/iPod Touch running the new iPhone 2.0 firmware that we will feature here. At first glance, you may think that i...
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Mobile Phones
by Rom Feria on July 13, 2008
While everyone is immersed in the hype covering the new iPhone, other mobile phone platforms are still being continuously developed and improved. Take the case of the Neo FreeRunner platform, the se...
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Software
by Rom Feria on July 12, 2008
Well, speaking of jailbroken iPhones, it did not take long before the iPhone-hacking community released proof that a hack will soon be available to everyone.
Bootneuter 2.0 from iphonedev on Vimeo.
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Online Services
by Rom Feria on July 12, 2008
Before the dawn of the iPhone, third-party apps on my mobile phone come from Handango. With the iPhone, applications are selected, downloaded and installed all from within the phone itself, i.e., no...
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Online Services
by Rom Feria on July 12, 2008
Quick on the heels of the push-enabled MobileMe services, a similar push e-mail services was announced by eMoze, an Israeli-based company. This free push e-mail requires nothing but a JavaME MIDlet ...
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Online Services
by Rom Feria on July 12, 2008
A few days ago, Apple finally released their MobileMe services, the successor to their .Mac services. Dubbed as "Exchange for the rest of us", the service was launched not without problems...
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News
by Rom Feria on July 12, 2008
IN a recent New York Times article citing an Ipsos MediaCT survey on the use of SMS, 82% of American cell-phone users said they never used SMS. This isn't surprising considering how lame the iPh...
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Software
by Rom Feria on July 12, 2008
This is the message that Vlingo is saying referring to their new Blackberry application. Vlingo provides Blackberry users with voice to text transcription that translate to web searches, commands, e...
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Lifestyle
by James Koopmann on July 11, 2008
It seems, from a recent survey, that people in the UK have really taken to wireless technology.
A Linksys survey has recently found that:
60% of broadband customers have wireless at home
87% of wirel...
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Legal
by James Koopmann on July 4, 2008
Well, the new cell phone law in California has come that makes it illegal to talk while driving unless you use some form of hands free device.
So how is the law doing after 24 hours of existance?
Am...