iPhone OS 3.1 battery life issues
Have you upgraded to iPhone OS 3.1 and feel that your battery is draining faster? Here's a tip on how you can help Apple identify any problems.
CognitiveCombine now mobile friendly!
Just a quick heads up, CognitiveCombine is now mobile friendly and should display quite nicely when viewed from a smartphone or any other mobile device
If you are using WordPress, making your blog mobile-device-friendly is very easy. All you have to do is install a plugin called MobilePress. This will generate a slim version of your blog optimised for smartphones and mobile devices. You can also create your own themes if you wish to. Check it out.
[ MobilePress via MakeTechEasier ]
The iPhone as a platform for OpenSource
The iPhone is a great innovative step in mobile computing and combines a versatile and powerful combination of hardware.
Millions of people have purchased the iPhone, new markets are still being opened up. The AppStore is a big step forward in expanding the abilities of the iPhone and so is the Jailbreaking community.
However, due to Apples restrictive policies and the way the iPhone's OS has been designed, this superb device is very limited as a smartphone. In part due to power management and due to the walled garden principle, the iPhone in its default set-up leaves a lot to be desired.
Users who have bought the iPhone and expect a smartphone, won't get passed Jailbreaking the device in order to get pretty basic features:
- copy paste
- backgrounding
- installation of any software (not just from the AppStore)
- more control over the device (Terminal and tools such as BossPrefs)
- keeping services active even when the screen is turned off (apps such as insomnia)
- theming and customisation
- tethering and added networking capabilities
Apples marketing approach and handing of the iPhone is the Achilles Heel of this device.
Asking someone to pay for the ability to write using a widescreen keyboard, voice commands, or perhaps copy & paste might be a great marketing feat, and Steve "it's Wonderful" Jobs can pat himself on the back for this, but this is not innovation. Quite on the contrary, this serves only to put a damper on user experience.
Most of us who bought the iPhone thought we were buying a pretty smart and empowering device. The adds and commercials looked great and shiny, the iPhone looked like an übersmartphone. Instead we got a dumbed down device missing the most common and basic features and Apples intrusive (killswitch) and restrictive (AppStore and iTunes only) limitations.
OpenSource is the Answer
Apple has given us a great platform, let us build on it. The iPhone could serve as a superb and stable foundation for Linux based operating systems tailored to run on mobile devices. Intel has launched an initiative that could one day see Linux on the iPhone, and other projects exist as well with the same aim.
To be honest, the iPhone is what I want the Neo Freerunner to be.
Perhaps a symbiosis of the iPhone hardware platform and OpenMoko is the answer. How many would not say no to Ubuntu MID Edition on the iPhone, I sure dream of this on a daily basis as I battle to keep applications running in the background on my shiny iPhone 3G.
The advantages are obvious I hope:
- a solid and stable platform
- large developer, user and tester community
- speed of innovation
- fast updates
- hassle free upgrading
- thousands of applications to choose from
- opensource benefits
- customisation
- specialisation (distributions can be tailored to the needs of end users, for example business environments)
- no need to be subject to the whims of a massive corporation
- diversification
It cannot be, in the 21st century, that you need to void your warranty to have copy & paste or applications that run in the background. I'll leave it at that.
iPhone theme: Royal Deluxe

My first theme for the iPhone, called Royal Deluxe. I attempted to make it very minimalist and easy on the eyes.
Thank you to MouritsaDA for the brush packs.
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Theme:
Royal Deluxe v1.4
Version 1.4 - 2008.10.14: added icons Galcon, Vay, PDANet, Installous, AppShare, Shazam, TV Forecast, BeejiveIM, iDrink, StumblerPlus, Lux Touch
Version 1.3 - 2008.10.13: added battery theme (thanks to remcokatz)

Version 1.2 - 2008.10.11: added: icons (thanks to excalate) 5th Grader, Asphalt4, Bejeweld, Big Bang, Billy Frontier, Black Jack. Bomberman, Bowling, Bubble Bash, Bugdom, Converter, Crash Kart, Critter Crunch, Cro Mag, Deliveries, Dictionary, Diner Dash, eartbSpace, Factbook '08, Fieldrunners, FriendSync, FunkyPunch, Graph Calc, GTSWR, HoldEm, iCurrency, iGold, iGolf, ILog, Imangi, iPint, iPod, Jaadu, Koi Pond, Kroll, Labrynth, Mandarin, Monkey Ball, MxTube, MySpace, Pac Man, Palringo, Photoswap, Pinball RC, Poker, Rename, RSoccer, Seismometer, Sketches, Social, South Park, Spore, Spreadsheet, Stack, Star Wars, SuperBall, Tap Tap, Things, Toy Bot, TruthOrDare, Utilities, Video Camera, VirtualPool, Volleyball, WiFi, Wiki, WordSearch, Wold Wiki, X-Plane
Version 1.1 - 2008.10.08: added: icons badge, cycoder & snapture
Icon Templates:
Royal Deluxe Icon Templates (in PSD format. Save as 24 bit PNG. Font is Helvetica Neue 65 Roman, anti-aliasing: strong, size is 9px, color: #685022)
Instructions:
1. Unzip
2. Copy it to /Library/Themes/ on your iPhone (you will only be able to see this folder if you use an FTP client that truly support SFTP such as Cyberduck)
3. Launch WinterBoard
4. Select Royal Deluxe
5. Restart your SpringBoard
6. Enjoy
If you have questions, comments or feedback, post here.
iPhone 3G Impressions I
I have finally given in and joined the iPhone user community. The phone arrived two weeks ago and here are some of my thoughts on this smart phone.
There are many good reviews on the net covering the design of this phone and the features it has.
Instead I would like to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this phone.
Strengths
Perhaps the main strength of the iPhone is that it allows us to use our fingers. No need for buttons or a stylus. Using your fingers allows you to work quickly and intuitively.
Next up on the list would be location based features in combination with GPS. Click on a contacts address and you are taken to Maps and shown the location. You can then choose directions to that location, either from another location or from your current position.
Multiple network support is yet another feature that makes the iPhone a great phone, make calls or download data through wifi, 3G, gprs, umts or edge. With the iPhone you will rarely be in a situation where you cannot download emails or look something up.
Weaknesses
Since I have been using the iPhone for about two weeks now, I have noticed that certain features are badly needed or very limited. The iPhones firmware is the main stumbling block. It prevents unlocking the iPhones true abilities.
No cut/copy/paste functionality. For a device that aims to shake up the world of smart phones, it lacks the most basic necessities in this sence.
Perhaps the biggest gripe with this phone is that all third party applications are 'sandboxed'. They are not allowed to use/access core features of the iPhones operating system. They cannot for example send notifications, nor can they run in the background. So if you are using an instant messaging client and you need to quickly look something up in Safari or check an Email, the IM application is shut down and will have to be relaunched again.
Finally the iPhone cannot be used as a file storage device. You cannot attach your iPhone to a computer and have it mount as a hard disk. This too is most unfortunate.
Feature Wishlist
A list of features I would like to see implemented on the iPhone 3G:
- Increase the size of keys on the keyboard when in landscape mode
- Click on a geotagged photo and be taken to the stored location on the map
- Safari should cache pages. Often when I hit the back button it reloads the page
- The ability to set a global background image would be nice. Currently the background image does not appear on the home screen
- Have the iPhone mount as a hard disk
- In combination with MobileMe, the ability to sync subscribed calendars would be great
Conclusion
Despite the above mentioned deficiencies I do enjoy using the iPhone and I believe if Apple develops a slightly more relaxed approach to 3rd party applications as well as user friendliness the iPhone will be an even better phone.
Nokia 6300 Ubuntu Theme Released
I have gone ahead and released the Ubuntu flavoured theme I had made for my Nokia 6300 on deviantart.com. Enjoy