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Review: iFlashReady

July 24th, 2009 · No Comments · Apple, Apple Store, Applications, iPhone

Yes everyone, you know what time it is, its time for another review by yours truly! This time, its iFlashReady’s turn. iFlashReady is by Imaging Luminary, LLC.
Basically, this application utilizes very complex HDR algorithms that they have developed (and then ported and optimized for the iPhone OS) in order to give you an effect which [...]

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BREAKING NEWS: iTunes 8.2.1 Released! Kills Palm Pre Syncing!

July 15th, 2009 · 2 Comments · iPhone

UPDATE 1: iTunes 8.2.1 blocks teathering as well.
Breaking news here at Limited Edition iPhone, iTunes 8.2.1 has just been released by Apple. I do not recommend you to download it if you are either unlocked/jailbroken, or on a Palm Pre.

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BREAKING NEWS: Ultrasn0w Is Live!

June 23rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Apple, Unlocked, iPhone

It Is Sn0wing in June: UltraSn0w Unlocks All iPhone 3G iPhones!
Yes everyone, it is Tuesday June 23, 2009 at 1:34am (central time) and the iPhone Dev Team has just released ultrasn0w to the public just a couple minutes ago. (We are also the first to break the news, other than the dev team of course) [...]

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WWDC 2009: Last Minute Rumors

June 7th, 2009 · No Comments · iPhone

Hey everyone. Just a few hours to go until the WWDC 2009 Philnote. Now as you may have expected we are getting word of some last minute rumors. So let’s get started!

This first bulletin sounds very credible to me. The new high-end iPhone will be announced at WWDC tomorrow morning. This new iPhone also allegedly [...]

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Upgrade To iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 3 & Say Goodbye To 2.2.1!

April 22nd, 2009 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

Yes everybody, this is true. It seems that Apple doesn’t want people to have the ability to downgrade anymore. This could be accidental or it could have been 100% intentional, either way, developers are in trouble.
Apple has stated that they “might” fix this in a later seed. Basically, what happened, was that they killed [...]

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