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How to turn your iPod Touch into a mobile VoIP phone

Hack

This post isn’t about mobile devices, but since the iPod Touch with VoIP is like a mobile phone, I believe it qualifies. iPod hackers Dr Marian Kepesi, “Eok” and Samuel Vinson have designed and shipped an iPod Touch microphone and developed VoIP software that allows you to place calls using the mic/software combo.

The story of how this came together is great. Kepesi started the operation when he modded the docking cable, connecting the line-in pins to live audio, and recorded his first sample. The sound level was low but the signal was live. The iPod Touch’s ability to record was uncovered. Kepesi then put together his parts list and posted the circuit details so anyone could build the open source, dockable microphone. In total the parts cost about $30.

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How-to: Internet Sharing - love between a laptop and a Windows Mobile phone

Internet sharing

Today I had a bit of a scramble to find a reliable internet connection in order to bring you the latest Windows Mobile news so I decided now was a good time to use WinMo’s Internet Sharing application. If you haven’t tried this out - I suggest you do! It’s very easy and works better than you expect it will, I assure you. For a bit of a how-to guide and some explanation, please continue reading!

Using Internet Sharing on your Windows Mobile phone (with photo gallery)

How-to: Turn your favourite mp3 into a ringtone for Windows Mobile

Making a ringtone for Windows Mobile is easy
A little birdy told me that putting a ringtone on their phone is one of the first things new phone owners look to do. So today, for your auditory pleasure, I’ll show you how to put a ringtone on your Windows Mobile device!

You’ll be glad to hear that it’s actually dead simple!
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The easiest way to make an iPhone ringtone

If you have GarageBand, iTunes and some mp3s on your Mac, then you are set for making sweet ringtones. It’s incredibly easy and the process doesn’t take long at all. I’ll break down the simple steps and even talk a little about some general points surrounding how to make a great ringtone.

Continue reading this simple guide to getting great ringtones on your iPhone

How to put a PS2 game on your mobile phone


This is a tutorial done by what seems to be a 12 year old girl. C’mon people. Is the general public getting schooled by a 12 year old girl? When I published a “How to get NES games on your iPhone”, there was a ton of comments from people confused about the process. Now a young girl is getting PS2 games on her phone. We need to step up our game folks.

Check out my tutorial here:

How To Hack the iPhone 3G to play NES games

How To watch the Olympics on your mobile phone

Bush staring at Volleyball ass

“I like how it just sticks out, like right to here, that’s where I like it.”

NBC has such a tight stranglehold on Olympics coverage that if you’re in America, you are pretty much under their mind control. That being said, here is a guide to using the technologies put out by NBC and a couple by other networks so that you can maximize your Olympics watching.
Click through to learn how to get the Olympics on your mobile

How to fix Internet Connection Sharing on the Blackjack II

Samsung Blackjack II

For those of you with Blackjack II’s or others having upgraded to Windows Mobile 6, you’ll find that Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is no longer available. I’ll run you through how to set up this Windows Mobile 6 application on your new pro device.

Setting up Internet Connection Sharing on the Samsung Blackjack II

How to upgrade to the iPhone 3G - Importing SIM card contacts

Importing your contacts is easy with this how-to guide.

This is Joshua Dubois, a professional videographer and editor, explaining exactly how to upgrade to the iPhone 3G. It’s a simple process and I will break it down if you can’t be bothered to watch the video.

Continue reading for a written guide to upgrading to the iPhone 3G