After less than a week out in public, the iPhone firmware has apparently been leaked over the Internet and is currently under review by anyone who cares to look it over. According to Engadget, a forum post over at Hackintosh disclosed that the following files were found within the iPhone’s firmware: Default_CARRIER_ATT.png Default_CARRIER_CINGULAR.png Default_CARRIER_TMOBILE.png Default_CARRIER_VODAFONE.png […]
Month: July 2007
Poll: First Changes for iPhone?
It’s the Fourth of July and a holiday here at the PowerPage, but with iPhones in hand and the better part of a week to play with them, we wanted to know what you’d change in the first major software update: What Improvements Would You Like to See in the First iPhone Software Update? Improvements […]
Via a brief announcement posted on its web site, auto manufacturer BMW has confirmed reports that it would be the first to offer full iPhone integration with its cars. According to iLounge, the company has noted that cars currently equipped with the iPod/USB interface (namely the 3 and 5 series manfactured from March, 2007 on; […]
On Tuesday, Ecamm Network released Call Recorder for Skype 2.1. Call Recorder for Skype functions as an add-on for the Skype Voice over Internet Protocol program and allows users to record and archive their conversations. The new version, a 1.4 megabyte download, adds the following features and changes: -Adds an option to automatically discard short […]
On Monday, Apple released Audio Update 2007-001, a small software patch that resolves a “popping” sound that might be heard on some external speakers connected to Intel-based Macs. The update is a 660 kilobyte download via Apple’s web site and is also available through Mac OS X’s Software Update feature. Users will need to have […]