iPhone
$20 Tethering: What is AT&T thinking?!
by Jeff on Jun.02, 2010, under apple, iPhone
There are a number of articles today about AT&T’s new data plans. Good-bye unlimited data, hello capped limits. I have no problem whatsoever with capped limits, as long as they are documented to the end-user. There are rumors that the current unlimited plan is secretly capped at 5GB/month, so honest disclosure of 2GB/month is a step forward.
The problem I have is with $20/month for tethering. This is COMPLETELY ridiculous with a capped limit. Why should I pay for tethering when I’m also paying for every single byte that comes from AT&T. You can only use tethering with the the DataPro plan. They should give away tethering and hope that people go over the limit, especially on the more limited cap of the DataPlus plan!
I refuse to pay for tethering on top of a capped data plan. In fact, I want to start an open-source project to create router software for the iPhone. This software will NOT be released through the official app store, and it will not be released via Cydia. This will use every undocumented API we can find to enable full wifi tethering. It will create a Mi-Fi like device via software that you can run on your iPhone, then share with your laptop, iPad, iPod touch, whatever you want.
The first baby step is to buy your own iPhone SDK membership, then download iProxy (see below), then install it on your iPhone and configure your iPhone and laptop to be on the same wireless network and use this socks proxy to browse the web.
http://wiki.github.com/tcurdt/iProxy/
We are looking for coders to help out. Contact us to participate!
Arrested! Mobile Mugshots is now available for iPhone
by Yumi on Jan.14, 2010, under Mobile, iPhone
After a long approval process with Apple (several rejections), we finally made it on the app store.
Arrested! Mobile Mugshots is a mugshot viewer app for iPhone - free for you to download.
All the photos are publicly available. You can flip through the photos of latest mugshots and you can email the images to your friends via email if you want to. ![]()
We had more functions but removed them from the app for now…
Download: Arrested! Mobile Mugshots [Free]
Day 3 from the release. We had thousands of downloads and some iPhone related sites talked about us already.
Nicole Martinelli from Cult of Mac approached us yesterday and our interview article made it on their site. Check it out!
http://www.cultofmac.com/interview-behind-the-real-mug-shot-iphone-app/26265
Apple & Verizon to ink deal for iPhone release mid 2010?
by Jeff C on Oct.29, 2009, under Mobile, apple, iPhone
I was ready to fork over the $100 cancellation fee and go sign an AT&T contract just to get an iPhone, then we get the news today that Verizon is about to ink the deal we’ve all been waiting for with Apple.
Analysts are now predicting that AT&T will not get their exclusivity extension in 2010. Instead, Verizon may be the next carrier to join the members only club of iPhone carriers. Sources say that discussions have continued since spring of 2009 with Verizon and the deal will likely be finalized soon.
Why Verizon? First and obvious is the number of people using their service. The second and perhaps more important reason is Verizon being the first carrier to be ready to launch the new standard in wireless technology called LTE (Limited Time Evaluation). LTE should probably be looked at as the new GSM and universal standard. The network will roll out with an initial 4g network with vast expandability.
The move from Verizon’s antiquated CDMA to LTE is probably the lure to bring Apple back to Verizon. This new technology combined with endless complaints about AT&T coverage and data speed led to Apple seeking more reliable networks for their users.
I don’t know about you, but I’ll stick with Verizon if iPhone is coming to the network. If not, AT&T here I come!
iPhone Developers Seminar
by Yumi on Sep.14, 2009, under Mobile, iPhone
We have been busy with lots of projects and realized we haven’t updated our blog for a long time!
We are invited as a guest speaker at DeVry University in Orlando tomorrow and we’ll talk about iPhone Development. Hoping to meet enthusiastic students and to be able to show something interesting for them.
The Apple Rumor mill: Stops for a day as the new iPhone is released on June 19th!
by Darryl on Jun.08, 2009, under Mobile, apple, iPhone
Today, Monday, June 8th 2009, iPhone 3GS has been released. You thought that was a Terminator movie start didn’t you? It was a faux intro — but the phone has been released.
Let me give you a quick breakdown of its stats pulled from Apples very own website! (I hope you know the link….)
First and foremost, the processing speed and the phones ability to open programs is greatly increased. Some websites are saying around 3.3 times faster (Apples website quotes a more reasonable 2x). I have yet to see any real proof of this, but we will run with it. You can now shoot video! On top of this, you can also edit it. Generally that is most handy when you video tape yourself walking. You know… pocket style. That has happened to other people right? Some more additions are a 3 Megapixel camera with auto focus with the ability to choose the focal point, voice control, a compass for the new age lumberjack, as well as internet tethering. (A quick word to those who wish to unlock on the T-Mobile networking: T-Mobile does not support tethering — they are rather on the fence about it. They don’t say “no” granted. But you’re on your own.) Another note worthy addition is a better battery. Which is generally about 2-6 hours difference depending on which mode the iPhone is in( 2G as compared to 3G) and what you are doing. Let us not forget the new OS 3.0 (But, more on that after I get to fiddle with it.)!
Besides the specs, the new phone is coming in two distinct flavors: a 16GB version for $199, and a 32GB version for $299. Your color choices are also the standard Apple white or black.
Also, for the more frugal minded, AT&T will continue selling the 8GB iPhone G at the new lowered price of $99.
So, if you are still reading this Steve Jobs is asking, “Why have you not left to go buy the new iPhone yet?”
note: oops! the new iPhone 3GS will be available at store on June 19.
Aoyama Gakuin University-Japan, free iPhone for its students and staff
by Yumi on May.18, 2009, under iPhone
As I am Japanese, I check Japan news online on a daily basis. Thanks to the Internet! I couldn’t do that 10 years ago.
So… This university in Tokyo is giving away free iPhone to everyone. WHY?
It looks like they want to track if the students are on campus or not using the GPS system…lol
They are actually forcing all 550 staff and students to use the iPhone. They also will be using iPhone to provide simple tests and questionnaires, submitting their assignment and stuff.
The university will cover the basic charges (of course! If you are forcing) so that students do not need to pay for their services. Well, if you use a lot, it’s on your own.
But it’s pretty nice. When I was in college… Nobody was using cell phone… (feel a little old…) My college was not paying for my pager… (feel even a little older)
I don’t even have an iPhone and I wish I had one… But I don’t know. Is it really good? I hate my G1 but it is nice to have a query keyboard. I’m looking forward to see the G2… And hoping someone will pay for it.
Peapod = car + iPhone
by Yumi on May.11, 2009, under iPhone
Wow. I just read an interesting news article.
I am probably behind all the technology out there or I don’t care about cars so I totally missed this news a month ago.
Chrysler’s Peapod is an electronic vehicle aimed for iPhone users.
This neighborhood friendly car runs 25/mph top speed, uses the iPhone to control the sound system, as the CAR KEY, even the navigation system, etc…. Without an iPhone, you cannot open the door or even start the car!
OMG! This Peapod is so cute! (You can tell I am a girl)
oh… but this reminds me of….
Slime from the game, Dragon Quest.
(I just played Rocket Slime on DS over the weekend… LOL)
Anyway probably I won’t buy it like I concerned about it when Smart came out, but thought it was a funny iPhone news to write about here.
Get ready for iPhone 3.0
by Jeff on May.08, 2009, under iPhone
We received an email from Apple’s iPhone Developer Program, stating that all submissions to the App store (for both existing applications and new) must be compatible with iPhone 3.0 SDK. We have done some testing of the 3.0 SDK, now it’s time to take the betas seriously. I think this could mean Apple could release iPhone OS 3.0 without additional heads-up to the developers, giving Apple the surprise announcement they like so much.
All apps must be compatible with iPhone OS 3.0
Millions of iPhone and iPod touch customers will move to iPhone OS 3.0 this summer. Beginning today, all submissions to the App Store will be reviewed on the latest beta of iPhone OS 3.0. If your app submission is not compatible with iPhone OS 3.0, it will not be approved.
Papa John’s Not Impressed with iPhone App
by Darryl on May.04, 2009, under Mobile, iPhone
The Washington Post reports that pizza delivery chain Papa Johns is not impressed with the iPhone app that they have contracted.
Now, I was just skimming over news, as I do daily, and this article pops up. The mind comes to bare however, how true this can be. How many start up companies have decided to make a quick application and pitch it to several large companies in hope for quick cash. Hundreds? Thousands? I’m sure the number is quite large. In any case, this comes down to execution. Not all applications are going to be amazing — some need that extra umph to get them going, some won’t ever make it past day one.
Basically, in a Readers Digest summary, if your company is looking for a mobile marketing solution; Don’t go the Papa Johns short cut plain Jane route. Go ahead and take the 1st class ticket, otherwise you’ll never see returns on your investment.
JD Power and Associates names iPhone the best consumer smartphone of 2009
by Darryl on May.01, 2009, under Mobile, iPhone
I’d just like to ask, Who didn’t see this coming? The iPhone is an amazing platform able to build bridges between technologies that before felt well, slow. A quick summary of the article goes as follows: iPhone scored full points on all categories except battery.
Amazing right?
Read the full article here at 9 to 5 Mac.

