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Tuesday, 16 June 2009 |
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Google have recently released updates for its beta version of web-based Gmail and iGoogle for the Apple's iPhone. Available in 38 languages, just go to igoogle.com in your mobile browser and tap "Try the new mobile iGoogle!"  Google wrote: This new version is faster and easier to use. It supports tabs as well as more of your favorite gadgets including those built by third-party developers. Note that not all gadgets — like those with Flash — will work in mobile browsers. One of our favorite new features is the in-line display of articles for feed-based gadgets. That means you can read article summaries without leaving the page. You can also rearrange gadget order or keep your favorite gadgets open for your next visit. None of these changes will mess up the layout of gadgets on your desktop computer, so feel free to play around and tune your mobile experience. |
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Thursday, 11 June 2009 |
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This helpful Wiki post from Whirlpool has sourced all the 3.0 files for all Australian mobile carriers. Please read that post for more information - most importantly, please do NOT update your iPhone if you do not know what you are doing - this process is irreversible, so just wait until the official release on June 17. You have been warned!
Current/Valid Carrier Files
The ability to upload carrier files has been blocked as of iTunes version 8.2b10 (13). Carrier files can still be uploaded with BETA 5 or 3.0 GM so long as iTunes version 8.2b7 (10) is installed.
Optus Offical (unedited, clean slate) Data+MMS Data+Tether Data+MMS+Tether
Vodafone Offical (unedited, clean slate) Data+MMS Data+Tether Data+MMS+Tether
Virgin Data+MMS+Tether
Telstra Data+MMS+Tether
Three Data+MMS+Tether
To install these Carrier bundles you need to press Shift+Check for Update [Windows] or Option+Check for Update [Mac] and manually select these .ipcc files. You MUST Reboot The iPhone after updating any carrier files for them to take effect. |
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Thursday, 11 June 2009 |
How exciting! These photos were taken in the US.






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Wednesday, 10 June 2009 |

Apple has now released their 2009 WWDC keynote on iTunes, just over 24 hours from its online stream release on the Apple website. You can now download the keynote and watch it repeatedly on your iPhone/iPod!
To download the keynote, open iTunes > Podcasts. You will need to be subscribed to Apple Keynotes to have access to download the keynote.
And be patient! It's a 1.32GB download! Enjoy! |
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