Apple's iPhone television ad that says "all the parts of the internet are on the phone" has been banned by UK's Advertising watchdog as it gives a misleading impression of the internet capabilities of the iPhone.
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Apple has released three new ads to demonstrate the use of the iPhone App Store on their website recently.
They might not be newsworthy, but if you a have a few minutes to spare, then can check them out after the jump.
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Have you seen Apple's iPhone 3G "Unslow" ad which says you can do most things on the internet "twice as fast" with iPhone 3G as in comparison to the first generation iPhone?
The ad has created some controversy in the blogosphere with some folks complaining that the ad is misleading, and that it sets wrong expectations.
Check out Apple's iPhone 3G ad after the jump to see if you agree.
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The iPhone Dev Team first told us that they had hacked, jailbroken and unlocked iPhone firmware 2.0, then they published a video to show their Pwnage Tool 2.0 hacking iPhone firmware 2.0, and now they have released a video of what they claim is the "world's first" jailbroken iPhone 3G.
You can check out the video clip of the jailbroken iPhone 3G after the jump.
Update: The post has been updated to include the screenshot of the new and improved device selection screen which now also displays iPhone 3G.
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We have seen some impressive photos of the disassembled iPhone 3G courtesy folks at iFixit.
I don't think many of you will be attempting it, nor should you be doing it as it will void your brand new iPhone 3G's warranty. But if you are curious to know how they went about taking iPhone 3G apart then you should watch the step by step instructional video on how to disassemble iPhone 3G by PDAParts.com who just an email to tell us about it.
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It all started with the iPhone lines outside Apple's flagship Store on 5th Avenue in New York, we then had the big three tech writers publish their iPhone 3G reviews, then we saw the iPhone 3G unboxing photos, the iPhone 3G unboxing videos, we also had folks at iFixit taking the iPhone 3G apart and the iPhone Dev Team surprised everyone by claiming that they have hacked, jailbroken and unlocked iPhone firmware 2.0 within hours of its release.
So the only ritual remaining based on what we had seen last year with the original iPhone launch, was for folks at BlendTec finding an answer to the question: Will Apple's new iPhone 3G blend? They have just published a video to show you if it does.
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Yesterday, we had a poster over at iPhone Portugal publishing some photos of what appeared to be the first unboxing photos of the new iPhone 3G.
Today, we have folks at Boy Genius Report who have got their hands on an iPhone 3G and have put together an unboxing video (again a first).
You can check it out after the jump.
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Apple has published a guided tour for their soon-to-be-released new iPhone 3G. The video walkthrough of the second generation iPhone is by the same dude who had given walkthroughs of the first generation iPhone.
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I don't think you will try out this app developed by a team of professors and students from the University of California, Berkeley which is being used to give instructions to unmaned aerial vehicles (UAVs) just like iPhone Lego NXT Robot, an iPhone app developed by Battlebricks to use the iPhone as a remote to control a Lego Mindstorms Rover.
But still you might want to checkout the YouTube video after the jump to see how they are using the iPhone.
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During Steve Job's Keynote address at Apple's WWDC event earlier today, iPhone developers showcased some interesting native iPhone applications and games that will be available via AppStore when the iPhone firmware 2.0 is released in early July.
I had just mentioned the native iPhone applications and games that were being demoed at the time of covering the Keynote address due to lack of time. You can now checkout the video of some of the native iPhone apps that were demoed after the jump.
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