Nike+ going WiFi and 3G, headed to iPhone

Stuff.tv is kicking back in Nike’s HQ at the moment and claims to have official word about Nike’s future plans with Apple. They say that the Nike+ system will “definitely” extend beyond the iPod nano to support the relatively bulky iPhone and iPod touch. Interestingly, it will leap-frog the proprietary RF link between the shoe module and nano adapter to take advantage of WiFi and eventually 3G. This of course leads to all kinds of speculation with regard to Apple’s ” lifestyle companion ” patent we showed you last month. 3G support would presumably allow for real-time coaching and uploads of your training activity through the Nike Plus website

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Pwnage iPhone Unlocking and Hacking Tool Now Available, Works Great

After some delays , the iPhone Pwnage tool —which is used to flash your iPhone with hacked firmware that will allow you to run any application, use it unlocked in any compatible cellphone network, and basically do whatever you want do to with it, is now available for download. I have been testing this and previous versions for a few weeks now and it works well, but you will need a 2.0 version of the iPhone firmware to try the latest and greatest. Pwnage is extremely simple to use. First you have to back up your iPhone data using iTunes.

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Latest iPhone 2.0 Firmware Unlocked Again in 24 Hours

The iPhone Dev Team has demonstrated that Apple will probably have a very difficult time patching the iPhone to thwart their efforts: not even 24 hours after the release of the latest update for the iPhone firmware 1.2.0 (or 2.0, as The Steve calls it,) they sent us this picture showing that they have pwned it again , getting it to work completely unlocked, and run all applications. As they told us: “Apple will not really be able to patch it this time.” Check the new Contacts application, which was in the Touch and seems to have been revealed in this latest revision

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Sony Ericsson Z610i Blue: The Enchanting Model

Like any other mobile phone from Sony Ericsson , the Sony Ericsson Z610i Blue also invited a lot of attention and curiosity at the time of its launch. And the best part is that this mobile handset never failed in maintaining the expectations of the users in this sector. As a result & within a brief period, this model from Sony Ericsson became one of the most selling phones in the market. The search for the reasons that made the Z610i model a big player in the market will take us to a series of features along with its attractive design. Any person who has a leaning towards the products that have an enchanting beauty will definitely find the Sony Ericsson Z610i Blue handset simply mind blowing.

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New Google Mobile feature lets you search without typing

Google added a new entry into their robots.txt file — one way you can keep tabs on what Google doesn’t want to see. The new entry that forbids crawlers from seeing http://www.google.com/m/lcb made me naturally curious. The new feature, that from what I can tell is new, lets you browse through categories of businesses without you having to type a word on your mobile device. For the life of me, I can’t figure out what “lcb” means, but everything is broken down into categories — there is even one for “Googleplex”. Strange, and pretty useless if you don’t live in Mountain View California.

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iPhone 2.0, iPhone 3.0 or iPhone Nano – a clamshell/flip phone?

When talking about how Apple is gonna take over mobile phone industry, one of the things that is very rarely talked about, is iPhone form factor. There’s a reason we have mobile phones in tens of shapes and sizes, and a number of form factors. Some people prefer to have a clamshell or slider in their pocket. And iPhone is just one pretty wide candybar, the phone factor that can appeal to many, but may not be suitable to even more.

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Fly MC100 Mobile, designed for lovers of music and games

The people of Fly presented its new model of mobile camera phone under the name of MC100, and say have focused exclusively on those music lovers , as it highlights their duties digital audio as well as games… since it has support for several models for the Nintendo platform . The phone has a design-in-all pleasant and quite simple. Here we list the characteristics of the Fly MC100 camera phone: Dimensions: 111.4 x 50.2 x 15 mm Weight: 106 grams TFT LCD with a resolution of 240 x 320px and up 262 thousand colors 2MP digital camera with video recording Audio Formats: MIDI, IMY, WAV, AMR, AAC, MP3 Video Formats: MP4, 3GP FM radio tuner Support for games (NES, JMS, Game Boy, Game Boy Color) Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP USB 23MB of Memory MicroSD slot Departure for headphones, 3.5 mm Built-in speakers, designed by Yamaha Li-Ion Battery 1050 mAh Autonomy until 5 pm in use (not much), 330 hours standby The location of the launch of Fly MC100 will be in Russia, with a price of 620 us dollars.

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Rumor: iPhones, iPod to be $100 cheaper very soon?

Are you one who’s been wanting that iPhone or iPod Touch but on a budget? You might be in luck within the next two months, there are rumors (of course) swirling that Apple is planning a $100 price drop across the board. That would make for a $300 16GB iPod Touch, or $400 for a 32GB Touch or 16GB iPhone. Coupled with the pending SDK, that makes the iPhone almost appealing to even the most hardened anti-iPhone cynic

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PSP Phone reference spotted in Sony Magazine

Now obviously, before proceeding here you’re going to want to find the largest grain of salt you can locate and keep it nearby. According to SEfanatics, a page in an issue of Sony Magazine (an office favorite over here) makes passing mention of a “PSP-Style phone” which is supposedly in development, then casually suggests the device could be “in shops as early as February.” Of course, we’ve been hearing hushed conversations about this topic for some time now, though it does strike us as slightly odd that it’s referenced in what is essentially a multi-page Sony advertisement. Sure, it’s possible that something like that patent we recently saw could be headed our way — obviously the company is still capable of throwing a few curve-balls in our direction, though we’re going to need to little more evidence than this to start cracking open our piggy banks. [Thanks, Teemu]

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