links for 2008-03-18

  • The iPhone hacking community is at it again, and they’re not going to take the SDK for an answer. The dev team has recently found out how to install and run iPhone firmware 1.2. This is supposedly the SDK-only developer version, which runs the iPhone (Asp
  • iPhone – „Loading Kitchen Sink“
  • iPhone Music Center is a native iPhone application that allows to browse AmazonMP3 songs with the ability to listen for samples, after which you can buy and download your favourite songs.
  • TextOnPhone is a free service for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch users, that allows them to choose from over 30,000 books and novels formatted for iPhone and iPod Touch, for absolutely free.
  • Twitterrific on the iPhone could definitely make use of a background process to gather new tweets.
  • Sarah Lacy of TechTicker managed to snag a few words with Digg founder Kevin Rose and CEO Jay Adelson on the current state of mobile innovation, but when asked, Kevin decided instead to share his thoughts on the iPhone and it’s recently released SDK. (Vid
  • So the big question regarding the email Apple sent last week to developers who applied for entry to Apple’s iPhone SDK beta program is whether anyone at all has been admitted already. Only Apple knows for sure, but so far as I can tell, the answer is no