Jul 11

AT&T Refurb

Jul 11

US, global iPhone 3G launch plagued by problems - MacNN
Apple’s iPhone 3G launch has become a stressful day of failed activations, mirroring activation issues during the original iPhone launch last year, accounts indicate. The 2007 launch saw AT&T servers go down in a flood of activations; this year AT&T

Jul 11

UK iPhone launch hampered by IE?

Filed under: iPhone

Computerworld is reporting that our friends in the UK have been frustrated by the iPhone 3G launch. It would seem that while the iPhone 3G is for sale in Apple Stores, the activation process isn’t working smoothly (sound familiar?). Why is that, you ask? Because O2, that’s the UK wireless company that has the iPhone, uses an activation system that only works with IE. Apple had to install Fusion on the Macs in the UK Apple Stores in order to activate iPhones on the spot, and it seems that the system isn’t working as smoothly as many would like.

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Jul 11

Ownersite Mobile
Ownersite is a web-based tool that simplifies the logging and sharing of vehicle maintenance, fuel usage and expenses. It features: - Track fuel usage and fuel economy details - Compare fuel economy to EPA estimates and other Ownersite users - Increase resale value by documenting and sharing vehicle maintenance history and receipts - Receive recall notifications when they are [...]

Jul 11

First Look: Remote

Filed under: iTunes, Apple, iPhone, App Store

Apple has a treat waiting for all you iPhone/iPod touch owners who also happen to be iTunes users (I imagine there is a high level of overlap between the two groups): Remote. Remote is a free application that turns your iPhone (or iPod touch) into a remote control for iTunes. Sounds simple, but once you use it you’ll wonder how you did without it.

Apple’s implementation makes it a fairly seamless experience. Your iPhone and Mac that hosts your iTunes library need to be on the same Wi-Fi network (nope, it doesn’t work over EDGE or 3G), and you need to enter a code from your iPhone into iTunes but that’s it. From there it feels like your entire iTunes library is now on your iPhone. The best part is that if you have multiple sets of