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Find out all about the iPhone at our iPhone Centre. News, reviews, how-tos and video - all in one location.- +
Locked iPhones can be unlocked without a password 28/08/2008 10:13:00
Private information stored in Apple's iPhone and protected by a lock code can be accessed by anyone with just a few button presses.Private information stored in Apple's iPhone and protected by a lock code can be accessed by anyone with just a few button presses. - +
Twenty08 MobileChat 3 27/08/2008 14:15:00
Until now, Palringo has been the only legitimate cross-service instant messaging program for the iPhone. We didn’t dislike the app, but in a lucrative market like mobile instant messaging it was unlikely to go unchallenged. Twenty08’s MobileChat 3 allows users to connect to up to six different IM protocols and chat using a telco's 3G network or a local Wi-Fi network. The program provides some useful features, but poor implementation and numerous bugs make it a poor competitor to the free alternative offered by Palringo. - +
iPhone 3G reception 'normal,' say Swedish engineers 26/08/2008 10:39:00
Apple's iPhone 3G offers "normal" reception, Swedish engineers who tested the smart phone said today, adding to the controversy over recent user reports of dropped calls and slow surfing speeds.
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The dawn of mobile computing as we know it can be traced back to Intel's decision to add a wireless radio to its low-cost Centrino chip. As Wi-Fi-capable laptops took off, wireless broadband gradually became available in cities, towns and even remote locations. But for several years, getting online while away from your office or home was a tricky business.
After tracking down an internet cafe and enduring an interminable wait for your turn, you'd face a nerve-wracking ordeal. Perched on an uncomfortable metal stool and with your rucksack clasped firmly between your ankles, you'd discreetly try to shield your login details, all the while keeping an eye out for the dodgy-looking teen unashamedly appraising the contents of your bag.
Inevitably, your allocated 15 minutes would be spent trying to log in, scrabbling around for more change to prolong your session and being stared out by the next customer.
These days, getting online on the move is a more dignified experience. We can take our own laptops with us and log on quickly and easily to a wireless-enabled hotspot that allows us to establish a secure connection with our work email server. Here's how:
1. When you switch on your wireless laptop in a hotspot area, it should automatically detect any local Wi-Fi networks (if it doesn't, we show how to troubleshoot in steps 4 to 6, below). The wireless icon in your toolbar will display a small pop-up window. Click 'Connect to a network'.
Step 1
2. The dialog box that appears should display a list of networks that are available in your area, along with information about security and the signal strength. If it isn't displaying any Wi-Fi networks, check that the drop-down list at the top is set to All. Select one of the networks and click Connect.
Step 2
3. If the network isn't protected, you should be able to start browsing the web and using email immediately. However, if security is enabled on the account you'll have to enter a username and password. Once you've entered these details, your internet browser should connect immediately.
Step 3
4. If a connection pop-up isn't displayed automatically, you can still connect via the Network and Sharing Center, which is accessed from Vista's Control Panel. From the options on display, click Connect to a Network, Connect to the Internet. Clicking Next will start up the Connection Wizard.
Step 4
5. You'll now be asked how you want to connect to the web. If your Wi-Fi hardware is enabled you'll be given the option to connect wirelessly. Select this to continue. However, on some laptops you may need to activate the Wi-Fi hardware via a button or your keyboard - the laptop will switch it off to conserve battery life.
Step 5
6. The Connection Wizard will then test your connection while it obtains an IP address. You can skip this step. If you have problems getting online at any point, select Diagnose and Repair in the Network and Sharing Center. This will run through some tests to identify the connection problem.
Step 6
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