Although the iPhone is still being unlocked, there’s still some cool hacks for you to try on your own. The thoroughly-awesome Erica Sadun over at The Unofficial Apple Weblog discovered that certain Nokia phone codes were effective on an iPhone. She then Googled some other Nokia codes and found them to work as well. So, […]
Month: July 2007
Late Thursday, Apple released its MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.3 patch, a firmware update designed to repair a display glitch found on some 15″ MacBook Pro laptops running at 2.2 and 2.4 GHz. The update is a 1.8 megabyte direct download (it can also be found and downloaded via the Software Update feature) and […]
Netscape 9.0 Beta 2 Released
On Thursday, Netscape released the second public beta of its upcoming Netscape 9.0 web browser for the Mac. The new beta, a 16.7 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: -Visual Refresh – Netscape Navigator 9’s theme has been updated to save screen-space and leave more room for the websites you visit. -URL Correction […]
Despite the favorable reviews it’s received in the few weeks since its debut, the policies surrounding the iPhone came under fire yesterday when Representative Edward J. Markey (D-Malden), chairman of a House subcommittee on telecommunications and the Internet, had some choice words about AT&T’s termination fees. According to The Boston Herald, Markey criticized AT&T’s US$175 […]
PowerPage Podcast Episode 51
Episode 51 of the PowerPage Podcast is now available. You can either download it from the iTunes Store or directly (1:03’53, 22.7MB, AAC). Your panel: Jason O’Grady, Rob Parker and Youngmoo Kim. Topics include: QuickTime 7.2 and iTunes 7.3.1 updates and we review the first two weeks with iPhone. Subscribe to the PowerPage Podcast directly […]