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This year, we tested out two iPhone apps we believe will reduce the stress and hassle of running around from store to store, finding parking in crowded lots, waiting in lines, and comparing prices. Your iPhone can reduce the stress portion of Christmas shopping, and save you a lot of money.
XpressFix.com is proud to announce its sponsorship of the 14th annual non-profit Diva Invasion event, hosted by the Equal organization at the University of Central Florida!
If you're an iPhone 3G owner that has recently upgraded to the new iOS 4, and have realized that your device now functions extremely slow, even too slow for the new features to be worth having, then this tutorial on how to downgrade back to iOS 3.1.3 is for you.
Despite its title, this is not an article by a second-grader predicting yet another peril of global warming. Being an iPhone blog, we would rather discuss techie stuff. The relationship we have with the "mouse" has, let's face it, become too comfortable.
In this article, we will discuss some basic information on how to "jailbreak" and "unlock" an iPhone or iPod. Also, we will review the new decision, which was recently announced by the Library of Congress.
Early in 2010, AT&T announced that they would offer an insurance plan to cover all new iPhones. The plan costs $13.99 dollars per month, and must be signed within 30 days of purchasing a new iPhone. The announcement was great news to iPhone owners who have been dismayed by the lack of an insurance option for their devices. To me, the announcement lost its shimmer once I thought about what a bad deal this is.
Is it worth it to do a DIY iPhone repair instead of having it professionally done? Here we discuss when a person should order DIY parts and when it is worth it to have a pro handle the repair.
With so many iPhone applications on the market all claiming to be awesome, it's hard to determine which of them are buggy, too costly, or just downright useless. Here we have picked 5 amazing applications that offer more than simulated bubble-wrap popping or 80's-era video games.

