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iPhone and 360 Chatpad hacked into a wireless mess of need
iPhone and 360 Chatpad hacked into a wireless mess of need
This hack isn't for the faint of heart. In fact, it's more a demonstration of Dr. Ralf Ackermann's technical badassery than anything practical. But its as good as it gets until Apple achieves a state of sanity and flips the switch on its Bluetooth stack to finally allow us the option of ...
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Xbox 360 Chatpad Hacked to Work As iPhone Keyboard
iPhone Hacks — ... can see from the setup, it definitely doesn't seem to be for the faint hearted. Actually, if Apple ever needed a sign to release an iPhone with a physical keyboard then this has to be it. Its not because we think the iPhone needs a physical keyboard (if you have used it long enough you will not feel the need of one), or we fear it might lose market share to TMobile's G1 ; its because we don't want the iPhone to lose its tag as the Jesusphone. Folks, what do you think? [via Engadget ] [image] Follow this blog Top iPhone Hacks Categories: Hacks ...

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