Hacks

iPhone-state of the hacks

iPhone-state of the hacks

Hackers have been hard at work on the iPhone from a couple of angles. The iPhone restore image has been making the rounds, and hackers quickly discovered two disk images in it: one is a small ramdisk image (694-5259-38.dmg) that kickstarts the other, larger, and sadly, encrypted image (694-5262-39.dmg). There are a lot of folks […]

Google Desktop for Linux (sorta)

Google Desktop for Linux (sorta)

Google Desktop is now available for Linux. Unfortunately, it’s not open source, and it’s about equivalent to version 1 for Windows, so it won’t provide all the extras like desktop gadgets. That said, it’s still a desktop alternative to find and grep, and you can search your Gmail while offline – Link

The other WebKit-powered phone(s)

Click To Play One of the iPhone’s strengths is the amazing web browser that it uses: Safari. Safari itself is based on an open source web browser called WebKit, and Nokia is also a huge fan of this software. They’ve embedded the browser into a number of their high-end phones. The video shown above is […]

Let's find those iPhone APIs

Let's find those iPhone APIs

Apple’s press release about the iPhone development model says: Developers can create Web 2.0 applications which look and behave just like the applications built into iPhone, and which can seamlessly access iPhone’s services, including making a phone call, sending an email and displaying a location in Google Maps. Third-party applications created using Web 2.0 standards […]