Ask the pilot

 

Not buying it when the pilot tells you weather is holding up your flight? iPhone to the rescue!

By Patrick Smith

 

Nov. 16, 2007 | If you’ve been watching TV at all, you’re by now familiar with Apple’s iPhone
blitz. You know the campaign I’m talking about. Each ad stars this or
that insufferably regular Joe who proceeds to share some touchy-feely
tale of how his iPhone all but saved the nation from calamity. As a
rule, I don’t like talking about television, especially commercials, but I’m obliged to address the iPhone spot featuring the pilot.


It goes like this: An airline pilot tells us about the time he was
working a flight from Chicago to Newark, N.J. Before departure, he was
notified by controllers of a three-hour weather delay. Suspicious, he
whipped out his iPhone and browsed over to Weather.com (“with our
engines shut down,” he carefully notes, avoiding any conflict with the
rules). Noticing that the troublesome rain showers had already moved
through, he contacted his dispatcher. The dispatcher “took another
look” at conditions, and 30 minutes later the flight was cleared to go.
IPhone to the rescue. More —>

Business E-Mail Users Are All Thumbs With iPhone, Survey Finds

Concluding its third study of Apple iPhone users, usability market researcher User Centric has found business users typically will have a tough time with the mobile phone while consumers will adapt to the device smoothly and quickly. “It’s very clear,” said Gavin Lew, User Centric’s managing director, in an interview Wednesday. “Business users, people who use e-mail a lot, will take a tremendous performance hit. Even with all the nice features.”

On the other hand, typical consumer users will find little difficulty in switching from a conventional 12-key mobile phone to the iPhone and maybe even find a slight ease-of-use improvement.More —>

New iPhone 1.1.2 Jailbreak Software Released; Hacked already

 

A 160MB update has been posted by Apple for its iPhone device,

thereby upgrading its software now to version 1.1.2.

The latest 1.1.2 update is the very first iPhone software
that offers International supports, and is being distributed
concurrently with the phone’s European sale. In addition, you can
adjust region formats for date, time and phone numbers

More —>

 


 

AFP Hack Gives Read/Write Access to iPhone, iPod Touch


An iPhone hacker, known as Core, has managed to finalize an AppleTalk
Filing Protocol hack that enables full read/write access to either an
iPhone, or iPod touch, via Finder. Unfortunately, the work has just
been completed, and as yet, it is not available via Installer.app. If
you fancy trying it manually, you can find the complete instructions
after the jump, courtesy of the great guys at TUAW. More —>