09-15-2007, 12:57 AM
did apple use the best keyboard for the iphone?
evidently not}
iPod touch keyboard trounces iPhone’s: multi-language support, multiple keyboards and more
Posted 13 September 2007 @ 11am in News
The iPod Touch will sport keyboard functionality that is far more robust than the iPhone’s (in its current form) according to an 85-page features guide recently published by Apple.
The iPod touch provides keyboards in 14 different languages, and supports the following keyboard formats: see article}
http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2007/09/13/ip...-and-more/
There's more [anyone wanting to buy the iphone] should know}
http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2007/09/12/ip...re-update/
iPhone unlocks use buffer overflow — nearly guaranteed to be broken by next Apple firmware update
Posted 12 September 2007 @ 5pm in News
In its (quite excellent) tutorial for unlocking the iPhone freely, without the use of any commercial tools, MacApper notes that the current iPhone unlock process (which is also the basis of the commercial [$50-$100] iPhoneSimFree hack) makes use of a buffer overflow exploit (as also noted by Geek Stuff).
This makes it almost certain that the current software unlock process will be disabled by Apple with a future iPhone software/firmware update, if nothing else as as a result of plugging the buffer exploit vulnerability for security reasons.
this is telling me Apple lacks pride in their workmanship, it's all just CrApple!
evidently not}
iPod touch keyboard trounces iPhone’s: multi-language support, multiple keyboards and more
Posted 13 September 2007 @ 11am in News
The iPod Touch will sport keyboard functionality that is far more robust than the iPhone’s (in its current form) according to an 85-page features guide recently published by Apple.
The iPod touch provides keyboards in 14 different languages, and supports the following keyboard formats: see article}
http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2007/09/13/ip...-and-more/
There's more [anyone wanting to buy the iphone] should know}
http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2007/09/12/ip...re-update/
iPhone unlocks use buffer overflow — nearly guaranteed to be broken by next Apple firmware update
Posted 12 September 2007 @ 5pm in News
In its (quite excellent) tutorial for unlocking the iPhone freely, without the use of any commercial tools, MacApper notes that the current iPhone unlock process (which is also the basis of the commercial [$50-$100] iPhoneSimFree hack) makes use of a buffer overflow exploit (as also noted by Geek Stuff).
This makes it almost certain that the current software unlock process will be disabled by Apple with a future iPhone software/firmware update, if nothing else as as a result of plugging the buffer exploit vulnerability for security reasons.
this is telling me Apple lacks pride in their workmanship, it's all just CrApple!