Apple’ iPhone 5 Up For Pre-Order In September 30th, To Be Launch On October 7th

According to SlashGear, Apple’s fifth generation iPhone will be up for pre-order by the remainder of September. To be precise, the device up for pre-order on September 30th in order for October launch. There’s big possibility the iPhone would be launch on October 7th.

Originally, Apple predicted to launch the handset whether October 7th or 14th. It’s all depending on how smooth the production advancement. Apple also still thinking when would they starts the

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Android Market’s new movie renting service blocked from rooted devices

“According to Google, who gets to make the rules since it’s their overhaul, rooted devices are not supported by the Android Markets new film renting overhaul “due to requirements related to right of first publication tribute”. You’ll even see a particular error message when you attack to endeavour — “Failed to fetch permission for [movie title] (mistake 49)”. “

Two-Way GMail Sync for BlackBerry En Route

A few weeks ago, RIM released a BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) hack-in that added quite a few functions to Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Mail on the gimmick, including stars, archiving, and labels, but still only pushed updates from earphone to overhaul rather than support true two-way sync. Fortunately, some sharp eyes have spotted a endorsement in the latest BlackBerry Connection newsletter, stating “2-means synchronisation is expected to be implemented in the near future”. Although it’s mostly an

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New 16/32 GB iPhones Appear in Carphone Warehouse Inventory

Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s big WWDC show is revving its motor a mere four years away, and if previous hints of a new iPhone proclamation haven’t confirmed it already, a recent screenshot of Carphone Warehouse’s inventory display new third-generation 16 GB and 32 GB models certainly does. Four models, all in blackness or flannel, ar new to the organization, and confirms a European launch, if not any dates or monetary value points. Most of the features we’re

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Visual Voicemail not Happening on Palm Pre

Palm (NSDQ: PALM) recently received a doubt on Twitter about visual voicemail on the Pre, to which they evasively replied: “Palm Synergy presents integrated messaging in tons of useful shipway, but not that particular way”. While unfortunate person, there’s no need to really worry about the lack of indigen support, that just means we’ll rich person to rely on third base parties like PhoneTag, Spinvox, and maybe even a mobile node for Google (NSDQ: GOOG)

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Elvis at the O2! Er… what?

Yep you didn’t read it wrong – I got an electronic mail from the UK’s leading entertainment locale, The O2 (New York Stock Exchange: TEF) – and it said:

Elvis Presley. In concert. At The O2.

As you tin imagine, I was a little act “WTF?!” until I read the account:

See highlights of acid’s greatest concerts on ‘King’-size of it video screens. On the stage, a 16-firearm orchestra and backing vocals – including some

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Downgrade your iPhone 3G baseband from 2.30 to 2.28!

They did it! No, it wasn’t the venerated iPhone Dev Team that figured it out. The folks at ModMyi have posted an iPhone 3G baseband microcode downgrade usefulness, developed by “pH,” that should give bricked iPhone 3G owners new hope. Thanks to pH and the “pHasebandowngrader” usefulness, the iPhone 3G baseband firmware variant 2.30 tin now be downgraded to the more unlock-friendly 2.28 baseband firmware! But only if you’re run bootloader 5.80…

But, wherefore would you

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