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November 17, 2008

CSiPhone: The Deadly Dust

A few months back, POPULAR MECHANICS Senior Technology Editor Glenn Derene began experiencing difficulties with his first-gen iPhone:

The problem began almost imperceptibly several months ago. I found myself pushing my first generation iPhone's "home" button two, sometimes three times before the device would respond. Shortly thereafter, the "sleep/wake" button became less responsive as well. As time went on, I was pushing the buttons four or five times before I'd get a response. They didn't respond to an ordinary push: I'd have to exert multiple foot-pounds of force and hold it to get any sort of reaction from the increasingly fickle iPhone.


Things got so bad that Derene finally resorted to taking his handset to an Apple Genius Bar -- only to discover that (a) his iPhone would have to be sent out to be fixed, and (b) since it was no longer under warranty, the repair bill would
come to $200, and he'd be better off just getting a new iPhone 3G.  Derene bit the bullet and upgraded...but also vowed to get to the bottom of his old handset's demise.

The first step was a Gil Grissom-style "iTopsy:"

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Which led, almost immediately, to the source of the iPhone's failure:

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Lint. 

Derene concluded:

That's right, a year and a half's worth of pocket lint had wedged itself underneath the iPhone's "home" button and compacted to the point where the button couldn't fully depress. (By the way, Mr. Jobs, a simple and inexpensive rubber O-ring would have completely prevented the problem—just a suggestion.)
The irony was inescapable—only when I had completely destroyed the iPhone could I fix it.


[Via Popular Mechanics]


Routesy San Francisco: Your MUNI travel companion

Routesy San Francisco

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If you are in San Francisco, navigate the MUNI transportation system comfortably with the aid of Routesy San Francisco from Pixelcup. With Routesy, choose which MUNI line you want to ride, and you will receive up to date route information, including projected times and closest stops.


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Features
  • Complete, detailed listing of most MUNI routes
  • Projected arrival times are mostly spot-on
  • Inline Google Maps shows you your exact destination location
Limitations
  • No iTouch support
  • Only works with 3G
  • No way to bookmark/save preferred routes  
  • Travel advisories not included 
  • Useless if you're outside of San Francisco...!   
Summary

Frequent riders of MUNI, and especially tourists, will find Routesy helpful.  However, a few more tweaks, namely iTouch support and functionality via WiFi, will enhance this App considerably.

Available



WordPress for iPhone Looking for Beta Testers

WordPress is readying the release of WordPress for iPhone 1.2, and want to make sure it's as bulletproof as possible beforehand.  So they're recruiting past and present users to take it for a spin.

Version 1.2's new (and often user-suggested) features include:

  • Landscape mode with the extra wide keyboard
  • Link creation help
  • Support for editing and creating Pages
  • Comment moderation
  • Asynchronous publishing
  • Photo resizing options

Beta testers are required to run the Apple iPhone Simulator that is bundled with the free SDK and download the latest code tagged “1.2beta1″ which is available at iphone.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/1.2beta1.

The video at the top of the page shows some of the new features.

[Via Wordpress]



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