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The same reason the latin alphabet is refered to as english.
Very true, I know alot of iphone users that dont even know how to download any apps from the app store, the majority will never even come close to jailbreaking unless one of their technilly inclined friends (like me) charge for the service..... Im a little guy too that needs to get paid for my work. This app's not gonna change anything except maybe make apple more vigilant.
Been doing this for a while now. No need for a graphical interface.... just copy the mobileframwork file, and download the cracked apps from bittorrent. Of course this puts it in the spotlight now...... thanks for blowing the whistle.
They look too slippery to hold the iphone. I would risk cold hands over a dropped iphone.
I dont do ringtones with lyrics in them anymore, just the instrumental, I hate peoples phones screaming in public.... I got over that phaze five years ago with my old school i930. Bring it back to the basic's people. But anyway, I usually find you still have to do a little audio editing in audacity to turn the down bass and turn up the treble. Then amplify so you can actually hear it. It just sounds so much better.
2000 won't get the update. It's considered a feature upgrade and not a critical patch, which is the only kind of patch 2000 gets as part of Microsoft's strategy to force upgrades of its most stable OS. There is a little known utility call TZedit.exe that should do the trick though.
Great article, very true. Education and perception of software develepors needs more attention in the U.S. Other developed countries have long outpaced us in this field.
I use FeedDemon to view this blog, which I think has IE built into it. Maybe RSS viewers of your blog have their choice of browser linked to their choice of reader. I havn't done the research, but my guess is most readers use IE.
Can I have it please?
Can I have it please?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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