Monday, July 30, 2007

iPhone news roundup


Here are some of the exciting things that happened in the iPhone world why I was away!

iFuntastic: GUI iPhone custom ringtone manager (TUAW) - This program allows you to add and delete ringtones from your iPhone. It's relatively easy to use and I can confirm that it works quite well. I've even be able to change the At&t logo to the mini Gadget Pastor logo. So you too can have an iPhone that shows your support for the Gadget Pastor Blog!

iPhoneology - is a new site that started yesterday by Reggie and Joel from 1src, Palm related site, and Jimmie Geddes from Gadgets on the Go, a gadget website. If these guys come up with anything like what they do on their sites already, this will be a great site to bookmark for iPhone users.

iPhone Bible has been updated - I just noticed late last night that the iPhone Bible has added a couple new features. You can now search the Bible and select which version you want to search. At this time only the KJV is offered. There is also a plan of salvation with the site as well.

Applecare for iPhone now available - Every iPhone comes with one year of hardware repair coverage and up to two years of technical support.(1) The AppleCare Protection Plan for iPhone extends your repair coverage to two years from the original purchase date of your iPhone.(2) Whether you use iPhone with a Mac or a PC, just one phone call can help resolve most issues. Extend your coverage to two years of service and expert telephone support.

iPhone: class-action battery lawsuit, mass AC adapter failures (Apple Insider) - Looks like some people are going to try and sue Apple ove the non-replaceable battery in the iPhone. I really don't think this is a good idea at all, because it acts as a distraction and a time waster. Plus people are always suing for the craziest of things. Some folks have also been reporting of AC adapter failure to charge their iPhones. I have yet to experience any issues with mine - yet.

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