G1 Spotted Running HTC Sense, The Latest and Greatest Android Skin
Chances are (about 99.9999%) that you don't have access to the HTC Hero just yet, but that doesn't mean you can't run its famed HTC Sense Android skin.
Chances are (about 99.9999%) that you don't have access to the HTC Hero just yet, but that doesn't mean you can't run its famed HTC Sense Android skin.
Now that the iPhone 3GS snaps 3MP stills and shoots video, it's in dire need of ridiculously large tripod accessories. So one modder/videographer took matters into his own hands.
Here's the stuff that we didn't post today. (Until now, obviously.)
The iPhone Dev Team has got us excited (and Apple worried) by announcing they have a fully-working software carrier unlock ready for the 3.0 firmware ahead of its official release.
Within hours of a leaked WebOS root image spilling onto the internet, would-be developers have coaxed a respectable number of hacks and tweaks out of their Pres—including the phone's first homebrew app.
The bad news: Windows Mobile 6.5 won't be coming out for a while, and you'll be expected to buy a whole new phone to get it. The good: You can actually install it today, on your HTC phone. Here's how.
AT&T's impotent network—and good ol' fashioned greed make it do douchey things sometimes, like lock down SlingPlayer and Skype for the iPhone. But you can unlock their true 3G powers.
Andy Clement loves Star Trek. He also loves his iPhone. And he knows that Such cool interests can only get cooler by being combined.
Kotaku's right. This skin, made by an enterprising Crackberry forum member, does what the mighty iPhone cannot do out of the box: Implement interactive user-defined home screens.
This fisheye lens from Japanese company Digital King is absurdly bulky and not at all practical. So we sort of love it.