Archive for 'Phones'
A Chance Misleading
One thing that has really been bugging me lately is the use of “increased chances” or similar phrases. This has to be one of the most misleading phrases ever known, the thing is, people still believe every bit of it.
Full StoryThe Multitask Mess
Over the past few days, quite a few media outlets have said that Windows Phone 7 will not have multitasking support. Of course, that’s not true at all. I downloaded the SDK for the new operating system and decided to see for myself.
Full StoryLack of respect for fellow hackers
When I was first learning how to crack and patch apps, most of the people who I came across generally respected the skills of someone who can make a tool which makes their lives much easier. That is until I decided to release one of those tools. For the past few months on and off […]
Full StoryBlaqua iPhone Theme
As some of you may already know, I have made a new theme for the iPhone called “blaqua”. I decided to make this just because I wanted a completely different look on my iPhone. There are very detailed instructions included with the package on how to install it. Have fun, and remember, I would love […]
Full StoryThe new donate box
If you are a regular visitor here, you may have noticed the new donate box to the right of the page. Normally I don’t ask for money, but with my current financial situation, I can’t really afford to spend my limited funds on things like a new laptop. Also, as I’ve had a lot of […]
Full StorySygic vs TomTom, round 2 of the Navigation apps
A couple of weeks ago, I reviewed Navigon vs Sygic. Today, I decided to give the new heavyweight in the arena, TomTom, a good test. Seeing as though Sygic won the first round, I thought I’d pit it up against TomTom.
Full StoryNavigon vs Sygic, the definitive poedReview
Today, I decided to test out the newest addition to the iPhone turn by turn navigation application arsenal, Navigon. Of course, I already had Sygic installed on my iPhone and I had been using it for a while. I was happy with Sygic, but there were a few features in Navigon that I really wanted, […]
Full StoryiPhone Tethering
As many Australians may already know, some unscrupulous carriers are daring to charge their customers to allow tethering on their iPhones. This is just pathetic on their part and to combat this, I have made some carrier files that you can import into your iPhone and enable tethering and MMS without paying their exorbitant fees. […]
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