We noticed last week that we'd become somewhat of an iPhone centric blog. Sure, the iPhone is great, but now we've taken a few days off of reporting every little twist and turn in the iPhone saga an instead bring back iHype. Today, the iPhone now runs third party apps, plus off-the-shelf iPhones are succeptible to some pretty invasive hacks, and how much is AT&T giving back to Apple for that locked-phone goodness?
We realize videos of kids using iPhones have been circulating around, but how cool is it that even a one-year-old understands the photo UI? Check the vid for cuteness factor overload.
Yeah, today is an iPhone heavy news day because there are actually legit stories hitting the wires, but fear not, we've collected some of the more periphrieal stores in today's iHype.
In today's iHype (our daily look at the latest news, information, rumors and gossip about the iPhone), we look at rumors of what the iPhone's data plan will cost, one person's experience with an iPhone and how Canada won't be getting the iPhone. Click on Read More to read today's iPhone news.
In today's look at the latest news on the Apple iPhone (a series we call iHype) we look at Apple 's just released in depth tour of the iPhone that touches on some functionality that we've not yet seen. Below is our roundup of these features, including Word and Excel document viewers, listening to music in standby and confirmation that you can create new contacts on the phone. We also found out that you can control music playback using the included headset. One squeeze for play/pause, two squeezes for next track and three squeezes for carpal tunnel syndrome. Still missing is any information about the camera interface or the calendar application.
Rather than muddy your RSS reader and our page with too much iPhone overkill, we've taken some of the best bits and thrown them all together in this post. Read on for the iPhone overkill, or get out your tents for the phone's June 29th launch. Today's lineup?