FLViTunes, is a free conversion utility for Mac OS X 10.4 or later, by Andrew Kurniadi. The utility, which allows users to convert videos supported by ffmpeg (WMV, XVID, DIVX, FLV, AVI, etc.) and convert it into a movie format that can be played by the iPhone and iPod Touch, received improvements to its French localization as [...]
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FLV2iTunes Upped to Version 0.9.9
April 20, 2008
IPSWTool Makes Editing .ipsw Firmware Files Easier
April 7, 2008
IPSWTool makes it easier to edit and compose .ipsw files using the just recently released Pwnage software. Reason for wanting to edit or compose your own .ipsw file is in case you were wanting to create your very own personal iPhone/Touch firmware. That’s right – you can create your own firmwares now.
IPSWTool is the next [...]
iPhone 2.0 to Have Wireless .Mac Syncing?.. YouTube Plugin?.. New Decoder Support?
March 31, 2008
When the iPhone SDK beta 2 was released, many people were in a rush to find out what the new changes were. One of the bigger recognizable changes has given reason to believe that firmware 2.0 will make it possible to wireless sync with .Mac.
The latest SDK seed contains the following quote. “Syncing with this Dot Mac [...]
Handwriting Recognition May Come to the iPhone, However Don’t Get Excited..
March 31, 2008
As seen above, Apple is currently looking for a full time representative in Cupertino, California, whom is experienced in working with Handwriting Recognition; hence-forth, being a Handwriting Recognition Engineer. Nothing special, right?.. Well, it doesn’t end there.
Take a peek at the very last sentence of the job opening. It reads:
“The recognition technology you [...]
iPhoneNotes Loosens Things Up a Little
March 28, 2008
iPhoneNotes allows for you to download, and re-upload your MobileNotes.app notes. The only catch is that this programmed to work on Macs only. Looks like we Windows users will have to wait for another program, or we can just do it the hard way and figure out which file is the database file using WinSCP [...]

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