iPhone screenshots

some places for the itouch.

apple-touch.com/

ipodtouchhacks.com/

all in one app to hack the itouch.

iphone.cricblogs.com/one-click-i … -msbasher/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuVUmmNG_HA&rel

installing apps from iphone to itouch

OK, so im confused here. At work we have the Itouch, but when i went to play with it today it showed a error on the screen. ( Iphone is disabled) i know it is a Itouch, but why would it say iphone is disabled, Weird.

Just for the sake of it i took a picture of it too.

I seen in other forums the same sort of problem, I think itouch and iphone use the same source code  and Binaries code.

well I think Im going to take the plunge and hack my itouch, I got this itch to do it, so if and when its successful I will post pictures.

ipoddtouch.googlepages.com/

Screenshots of Google Maps / Google Earth on the iPhone:

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Those are so old, WAY out dated :frowning:

broke itouch trying to restore it…lol…

I was able to restore it, thank god. there is some new software to do it, Im a bit chicken here is a link

forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=367947

slovix.com/touchfree/

I hacked My itouch this morning took me a whole 5 min to do it.

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more shots

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Found at Boing Boing Gadgets, and I thought of MiG

iPhone Ownership Does Not Bestow Meteorology Degree
POSTED BY JOEL JOHNSON, NOVEMBER 20, 2007 12:29 PM | PERMALINK
From Patrick Smith’s hilarious (if apochryphal) account of a recent takedown of a snotty iPhone owner by an airline captain, part of a larger piece talking about how ridiculous a recent iPhone commercial was.

Apparently, it’s already happening. On one of the frequent-flier blogs, an airline pilot writes that only moments after informing his passengers of a weather-related ground hold affecting their flight to Memphis, Tenn., he and his captain received a call from one of the flight attendants. Seems an iPhone-wielding customer in the back had a challenge. “Some guy with an iPhone says the weather is good,” the flight attendant says, “and wants to know what the real reason is for the delay. Is something wrong with the plane?”
I like that, “real reason.” The implication, as always, is that the carrier is lying or otherwise withholding some critical information. There must be some dangerous malfunction they’re not telling us about. After all, “the weather is good,” so obviously there’s no reason we can’t depart immediately.

Reportedly, the captain responded with a public address announcement that was sharp enough to elicit audible laughter from the cabin.

“If the passenger with the iPhone would be kind enough,” he began, “to use it to check the weather at our alternate airport, then calculate our revised fuel burn due to being rerouted, then call our dispatcher to arrange our amended release, then make a call to the nearest traffic control center to arrange a new slot time (among all the other aircraft carrying passengers with iPhones), we’ll then be more than happy to depart. Please ring your call button to advise the flight attendant and your fellow passengers when you deem it ready and responsible for this multimillion-dollar aircraft and its 84 passengers to safely leave.”

I heard this on the Macbreak weekly podcast last night.  It was hilarious!