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iPhone Unlocking Video

The good is the iPhone is unlocked and works for voice calls on other GSM networks. The iPod works, the WiFi works, all that stuff works. The bad is it doesn't work with all EDGE data plans:

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Unlock that iPhone? $45 Says You Can

Software unlocks for iPhone hit the market yesterday, and after doing a little research and a little emailing, we ponied up for one from freeit4less.com. They told us it might not arrive until later in the week ... and so far it hasn't arrived ... so we can't actually endorse the place just yet.

But they do have the lowest price going - $45 - and very responsive customer service via email, for whatever that's worth. Stay tuned ...

http://www.freeit4less.com/

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Wireless iPods in San Francisco Today?

With all geeky eyes locked on San Francisco, CA for this morning's Apple media event, the tech rumor mill has been in overdrive for the past week or so wondering What Will Steve Do (Next)?

Event invitations and media leaks all point towards music-related product announcements, and Jobs' own comments at an Apple Town Hall meeting a few months ago foreshadowed a new iPod running the OS X operating system. There's also plenty of speculation regarding the iTunes Store - Will The Beatles' catalog finally make its debut? Will Apple begin selling ringtones and/or direct-to-iPhone songs?

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Jobs at All Things Digital: iPhone to Have 3G?

Obviously iPhone's going to have 3G data capabilities at some point. But Steve Jobs, in conversation with WSJ's Walt Mossberg at D2007 today, said a few things that have folks wondering if the Rev A iPhone could, in fact, pack HSDPA compatibility and not just EDGE data as has so far been advertised.

Speaking of AT&T, Jobs said:

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Helio Ocean: Is this the iPhone Killer? Part 1

Noah from PhoneDog gets his mitts on the new Helio Ocean. It's a do it all, dual slider superphone. But is it actually super? Check it out ...


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Samsung UpStage for Sprint: Better than iTunes?

Noah from PhoneDog checks out the Samsung UpStage for Sprint. It's a music player on one side, and a phone on the other, and you can download songs directly to it for 99 cents each. Will you flip for it, or flip out because of it? Check it out:


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Is it ... iPhone?

No, no ... it's just another iPhone theme. Phone in 60 Seconds takes a look at the Motorola ROKR E6.


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Video Review: Wi-Gear iMuffs Bluetooth Headphones for iPod

Noah from PBCentral reviews the iMuffs Bluetooth Headphones from Wi-Gear.


Stereo Bluetooth headphones come with a Bluetooth reciever compatible with 3g, 4g, 5g, and nano iPods. Also compatible with Bluetooth cell phones, including AD2P stereo support.

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