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Dale Mugford
iPhoneModem – Beats NetShare hands down, but you’ve got to jailbreak your iPhone(3G) first. Not to worry- the Pwnage jailbreak for 2.2 is solid. 10$ gets you fast 3G internet from your phone from anywhere, and the proxies (http, https) work with almost any app you’d want to use. Better than the expensive PDAnet, IMO.

Dale Mugford
ZDnet reports on Apple’s cutting of iPhone 3G buildout.

Dale Mugford
Macworld’s Glenn Fleishman offers excellent insight on the real deal with 3G.

Dale Mugford
Ever seen this Steve Jobs video? That’s how we feel right now, Boom!
We’ve added an often-requested feature, kinda.
Some have complained that the search & menu drop downs don’t work, along with the post-excerpt drop down functions, ajax, etc. Those effects are all done using Prototype-based javascript. On some installations, users may have other plugins which [...]

Duane Storey
If you would have asked me a few weeks ago whether or not I was going to get an iPhone, I would have laughed and said absolutely not. The original plans offered by Rogers wireless in Canada were, in a word, pathetic. Not only were they asking customers to lock into a [...]

Duane Storey
I‘ve been messing around with the iPhone 3G pretty much non-stop for the last 24 hours. For the most part, it has exceeded my expectations.
First, being able to check your email or surf the web from any location is a pretty awesome feature. For example, today I was at the beach with [...]

Dale Mugford
The day is upon us. Reports have been flying in from everywhere telling of horrendous wait times and downed iTunes servers all trying to cope with the onslaught worldwide of waves of new iPhone 3G owners.
I didn’t think anyone here @ BraveNewCode would be one of them at day’s end, I know I certainly wasn’t [...]

Dale Mugford
(iPhone 2.0) firmware over the air support means that Apple will theoretically be able to deliver software and firmware updates over the iPhone?s cellular network connection, potentially allowing re-locking of unlocked devices and feature enhancements that do not require connection to a host computer…