With the new 2. 0 firmware, you can take a screen capture using an easy key combo. Just hold down the home button and press the power button briefly.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.08.16 at 00:20
If you feel that your iPhone alone no longer carries the cachet it once did, what with the price dropping and all, this may be just the modification that you need to stand out among the crowd.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.08.15 at 14:36
If you feel that your iPhone alone no longer carries the cachet it once did, what with the price dropping and all, this may be just the modification that you need to stand out among the crowd.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.08.15 at 10:39
Canadian artist Joe McKay's "Cellphone Piano" conects up each key on a standard synth keyboard to a corresponding key on a cell phone.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.08.13 at 05:54
[rbhays] did this sweet little hack back in 2006. He took a Motorola cellphone wall charger and modified it into a USB wall charger. He needed to charge his iPod, but misplaced the original charger.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.08.08 at 15:38
The Apple Blog recently posted a simple SDK tutorial for the iPhone that walks you through the steps for creating a little RSS reader. It's pretty cool in that it's one step above a Hello World app - it performs a real world function, but doesn't get too bogged down in features and details that would detract from its usefulness as a beginner howto.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.08.06 at 00:59
The iphone-dev team hasn't been resting on their laurels since releasing the iPhone Pwnage Tool 2. 0 nearly two weeks ago and decided to update everyone on their progress.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.08.02 at 16:39
On Hackszine, Jason wrtites:
Every GSM cellphone user is familiar with the annoying Bzzzhtzttt noises that tend to emanate from random electronics anywhere you take your device.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.08.01 at 18:58
Security-Hacks has a great roundup of essential Bluetooth hacking tools. As they point out, Bluetooth technology is very useful for communication with mobile devices.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.08.01 at 12:20
Every GSM cellphone user is familiar with the annoying Bzzzhtzttt noises that tend to emanate from random electronics anywhere you take your device.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.08.01 at 00:29