iPhone Dev Team Releases Pwnage 2.0
The iPhone Dev Team has released version 2.0 of the Pwnage tool. This tool allows you Jailbreak (add unofficial 3rd party applications) the original iPhone, the iPod Touch and now the iPhone 3G. The tool also allows you to SIM unlock the original i…
Apple retail invades China this weekend (photos)
Ahead of the summer Olympics, Apple on Saturday will open the doors to its first retail store in China, a glass-enclosed high-profile shop situated in Beijing’s newest retail development: the Village at Sanlitun. Keeping with his tradition of atte…
TUAW Review: eWallet for iPhone
Filed under: iPod Family, Software, iPhone, App Store
I recently wrote a post about Ilium Software, developer of longtime mobile apps eWallet and ListPro, and Apple’s delays in getting their applications into the App Store.
I don’t take any credit (it was pure coincidence), but about 8 hours after my post eWallet showed up in the App Store. I purchased it immediately, since I used the Windows Mobile and Palm OS versions for years and have been hoping for an iPhone version.
In short, eWallet is both attractive and functional. It stores your passwords, credit card numbers, and other personal information securely with 256-bit AES encryption, and it does it with iPhone style. At $9.99, eWallet for iPhone is priced at half of the price of its $19.95 siblings for Palm OS and Windows Mobile.
Read after the break for the rest of my review of Ilium Software’s eWallet for iPhone (link opens iTunes Store), and check the gallery below for screenshots of eWallet in action.
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iPhone 3G and 2.0 affected by buggy software, sensors, wireless
While iPhone 3G itself is hard to buy, those who do own the new handset are reporting a number of common problems that range from crash-prone third-party apps to lag, Bluetooth, and GPS. Of all the problems, the most widespread is simply the tend…