Owners of unlocked iPhones are rightfully nervous after Apple said yesterday that it “has discovered that many of the unauthorized iPhone unlocking programs … will likely result in the modified iPhone becoming permanently inoperable when a future Apple-supplied iPhone software update is installed.”
Worse, if your unlocked iPhone breaks, Apple will not fix it under the warranty, which they say becomes void if you tamper with the iPhone software. (…)
By now, many of you have heard of Andrew Meyer, the University of Florida student who was shocked with a Taser by police at a UF question-and-answer session with Senator John Kerry. (…)
If you’ve got $400 to spend on an Apple product this season, you may face a tough choice: an 8GB iPhone (after the recent price drop), or a 16 GB iPod Touch, a near-replica of the iPhone that works in the same way but has fewer features. (…)
As an early iPhone adopter, I willingly paid a premium price for the bragging rights to a groundbreaking new gadget. (…)
I purchased the Apple iPhone Bluetooth headset three days ago for a thorough unboxing and review of the $129 iPhone accessory. (…)
Update: The SMS Preview privacy issue is now resolved as of the iPhone 3.0 software update. (…)
Invisible Shield screen protectors are best known for being made of a material created by the military to protect helicopter blades from wear and tear. (…)


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