iPod Touch: VOIP hack with video proof
Monday, December 31st, 2007
The iPod Touch is truly a dynamic, portable mini-computer. Adding to the list of its amazing abilitites, Apple’s latest and greatest can now do VOIP calling.
The iPod Touch is truly a dynamic, portable mini-computer. Adding to the list of its amazing abilitites, Apple’s latest and greatest can now do VOIP calling.
As you may have already heard, the 1.1.3 iPhone firmware specs were leaked, and the upgrade is expected to disable all hacks. If you’ve hacked your unit, are the new features worth the upgrade?
Even with the lack of phone hardware, the iPod Touch is a miraculous mini computer which can save you tons of money should you use it wisely. Here’s a money saver: use your iPod Touch to send free text messages.
If you’re like us, you install the craziest, most advanced apps on your iPhone or iPod Touch and then never use them. If that’s the case, why would we care if a Playstation emulator just got publicly released on Installer.app? We’re not going to use it much, but we’ll install it because we can.
If you like to keep a strict eye on your finances, you don’t have an accountant’s crazy skills, and you also happen to own an iPhone, I got a great product for you: Quicken for the iPhone.
Many have criticized the iPod Touch for being a crippled model of the iPhone, but is there more to Apple’s touch-screen media player than meets the eye? Yes, actually, there is.
The iPhone’s still the new kid on the block around these parts; regardless, it’s packing quite a successful punch. iPhone sales surpassed Windows Mobile phone sales in Q3 of 2007 in the US, but RIM (BlackBerry) refuses to back down. It’s solid line-up of business-centric phones continue to keep the number one spot in the smartphone arena here in the US.
When Apple is forced to do something it doesn’t want to do, it will usually find away around whatever is causing it grief. And so it turns out “unlocked” iPhones sold in France aren’t truly unlocked.