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Feb 4th
Just downloaded and tried the iphone the Logitech Touchmouse. Cool. The app actually turns your iPhone or iPod touch into a wireless trackpad and keyboard for your computer, so you can point, click, scroll and type from afar, in any application, on a Mac or PC.

And the best is it is FREE. ha2. You can dowload the apps via ITunes here.
Try it for yourself.
Jan 17th
I did make the right choice
. labs.moto.com has actually test the touchscreen of severals high end phone and iPhone is the winner. The testing was done using simple techniques, with a simple drawing software and steady hand, drawing few simple lines to test the accuracy of the touchscreen.
As shown in the picture, iPhone represents the most acurate finger path.

video after the jump.
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Jan 8th

This is really a nice iphone + rc helicopter combination. User actually controlled the so called “helicopter” (or quadricopters) using Iphone via wifi network connection and able to view live video feed from the camera installed on the helicopter.
Control of the quadricopter is said to be quite straightforward. The helicopter comes with Smart Parrot Piloting Software (SPPS) which makes use of the iPhone’s motion sensor so that a simple tilt of the phone causes the chopper to move in that direction.
Cool.
Nov 9th
Beware for all iPhone user that using jailbroken phone, currently the 1st iPhone worm is discovered in Australia. The worm will change the wallpaper to an image of 1980s pop crooner Rick Astley. The worm is capable of breaking into jailbroken iPhones if their owners have not changed the default password after installing SSH. Once in place, the worm appears to attempt to find other iPhones on the mobile phone network that are similarly vulnerable, and installs itself again.

If you have jailbroken your phone but you did not install the SSH then you are safe, but if you do install SSH what you need to do is frequently change the SSH root password.
via sophos.com
Sep 28th
Bored with silicon iPhone cover. See this cover hand-crafted from solid hardwoods & Bamboo by Vers. The cover will cost you $39.90 and you are helping the company to grow another 100 trees from every tree that they used through their partnership with The Arbor Day Foundation and the US Forrestry Service.

Sep 25th
Have you ever wonder to display simple information without unlocking your iPhone? Now we have hope, as shown over the video, media-phone announced the smartscreen that allow iPhone user to put international widget to their iPhone. But unfortunately as mention in the blog, it is only available for jail broken phone.

Video after the jump
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Aug 1st
Hmm. Saw this in the web while searching for the iPhone over the web. Another interesting way to use our iPhone to archive information. The creator created stand that takes perfect picture of the A4 size print out for archiving.

Jul 17th
Oh my goodness, this is how people used his new IPhone. Extraordinary but crazy, such expensive gadgets for capturing video in RC Plane. He is the man. ha ha.
Jul 4th
Have you ever caught in the situation in the cinema but you are in urgent need to take restroom break but you just don’t wanna miss the movie? This runpee iphone apps is coming to help. ha2. The RunPee iPhone app has a timer letting you know when it’s safe to take a break, and gives you a summary of what you missed upon your return.

It also lets you know whether you should stay till the end of the credits where sometimes movies have bonus footage afterwards.
You start the timer when the movie begins, and safe break-times are scheduled throughout. The app costs $0.99
Jun 28th
Just right after the launch, reported by one of the white iPhone 3GS owner. It’s unclear exactly what caused this, but what is apparent is an unattractive, brownish / pinkish discoloration on the above handset. The user claims it was caused by overheating during a period of using the GPS and 3G of the phone. Oh man, that is not cool at all.
