
Since the
iPhone depends on its touch screen display completely for its keyboard, there are times when it becomes frustrating. Speed texters on normal cell phones would find it hard to adapt, while those used to the QWERTY keyboard still get a lot of typos due to the keyboard's nature. My Touch Keys is a simple
iPhone overlay which clings to your phone using static, acts as a screen protector, and has depressions on its surface so you can actually "feel" the letters on the touch screen keypad. My Touch Keys is totally transparent and doesn't interfere with the other functionalities of your iPhone. This is perfect for those who use the iPhone primarily for sending messages and emails. You can get
My Touch Keys on its official web site for US$7.99.
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If you're a fan of
luxury phones, you're going to like this. The
iPhone has currently been luxed up by Australian jeweler Peter Aloisson. The result is the iPhone Princess Plus -- the world's most expensive iPhone. The name iPhone Princess Plus came from for 138 of the 318 diamonds one the phone called the princess cut. The other 180 diamonds used the brilliant cut. These diamonds total 17.75 carats and are inlaid on 18k white gold. The price of this sparkling baby? US$176,400. Of course, if you're just a BIT short on money, an alternative version containing only the brilliant-cut diamonds is available for "only" $66,150. Use this phone together with the
$20,000 iPhone Case and you're a robbery waiting to happen.
Another pic after the jump.

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During its talk in the Cupertino headquarters where members of the press were invited, Apple announced the release of iPhone 2.0 software beta. The beta release of the iPhone 2.0 software includes the much-awaited iPhone Software Development Kit. As we all know, the iPhone SDK enables programmers to develop apps for iPhone and iPod through the use of APIs. The iPhone SDK is now available for download. The Standard Program US$99 per year while the Enterprise Program costs $299 yearly.
Additional announcements include:
- support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
- over-the-air push email
- contacts and calendars
- remote wipe
- Cisco IPsec VPN
- iPhone Developer Program
- App Store
A link to the full press release after the jump.
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Apple is really set to conquer the globe. If you need more proof than what you’ve already seen, then perhaps this would convince you. It’s been confirmed that the Apple iPhone is coming to Ireland exclusively via O2 Ireland. The official debut would be on March 14, 2008. The iPhone will be sold in the country through Carphone Warehous and O2 retail outlets. The iPhone versions which would be available in Leprechaun Country are the 8GB model which would be sold at US$600 and the 16GB model for US$750.
According to Danuta Gray, O2 Ireland CE:
“The iPhone is changing the way people use their mobiles forever, and we’re thrilled to offer it to O2 customers in Ireland. Our strategy in Ireland continues to be to bring our customers the very best innovations and experiences in mobile communications.”
Three new call plans will reportedly available for the iPhone which would start at €45. The US, UK, Australia, Germany, France, and now Ireland. Where next, Apple? We reckon it’ll be Asian invasion time soon.
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Finally! After months upon months of mentioning the iPhone SDK, and upon spending its whole existence in the Apple labs, subject to Steve Jobs’s scrutinizing gaze, it looks like the Apple iPhone SDK is finally seeing the light of day. Postponing its supposed February release (hopefully to ensure that everything is perfect), Apple is hosting a talk on 10 am, March 6 at its Cupertino headquarters. Here’s what Steve and co. sent the members of the press:
“Please join us to learn about the iPhone software roadmap, including the iPhone SDK and some exciting new enterprise features,.”
Fantastic.
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iToner, an application by Ambrosia software, has been updated for the iPhone 1.1.3. iToner was previously disabled for phones which upgraded with the 1.1.3 firmware. The iToner software enables painless ringtone transfer from a Mac (using Mac OS X v10.4.10 or later) to an iPhone. As long as the file’s any of the following: AIF, AAC, MP3, and WAV files; users can set it as their ringtone for no additional charge. Other than the iPhone 1.1.3 support, the new version of iToner also has German, French, and Italian localizations, bug fixes, and intelligent audio processing. The new version of iToner is available for US$15, although it’s free for users of the prior version.
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It looks like an egg, but believe me, it can do more than what your breakfast can. These DLO Portable Speakers can deliver crisp sounds with bass vents and extra-wide sound stage in spite of its small frame. The speakers come with a removable rotating stand which can old your iPhone either horizontally or vertically for optimal viewing. Bets of all, the two speakers could snap close as a spherical egg-like portable device. The DLO Portable Speakers could also be used with any music player with a 3.5mm jack. It sells for US$49.99.
Check out the product page.
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Got the iPhone version 1.1.3? Just got your iPhone back from the dead after it got bricked last time? Want to SIM unlock it anyways? The guys at anySIM just upped the ante with a version 1.3. And yep, this little devil works for Apple iPhone with version 1.1.3 firmware. But then again, it only works for *some* phones. The anySIM v1.3 would only work if you’re currently using Bootloader v3.9 which is the old version. Do NOT use this SIM unlock if you’re using a newer version of Bootloader. With that said, head on over to Zibri’s blog for the version 1.3 of anySIM.
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