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iPhone Addict for September 21st 2007

  • Navizon "virtual GPS" comes to iPhone
  • Run OSX widgets on your iPhone
  • iPhone Dev team releases an easy-to-use GUI tool to unlock the iPhone
  • O2 iPhone hands-on shows possible updates for iPhone 1.1.1
  • iTunes 7.4.2 disables ringtone hack

Navizon "virtual GPS" comes to iPhone
Navizon announced "virtual GPS" support for iPhone. Navizon uses WiFi access points and cell phone towers to triangulate your position. A demo is available for free with the full version of the program costing users $24.99.

Run OSX widgets on your iPhone
Erica Sadun over at our sister site TUAW has created a way for OSX widgets to run on the iPhone. Some work better than others. You can check out the beta here.

iPhone Dev team releases an easy-to-use GUI tool to unlock the iPhone
The iPhone Dev Team released a simple-to use GUI tool that allows the average user to unlock their iPhone to be used with the carrier of their choice.

O2 iPhone hands-on shows possible updates for iPhone 1.1.1
O2 was named as the official iPhone carrier for the UK. Engadget got their hands on a O2 iPhone. Their photo gallery of the device showed some potential updates for iPhone 1.1.1

iTunes 7.4.2 disables ringtone hack
iTunes 7.4.2 was released a mear 10 days after the release of iTunes 7.4.1. The update disabled a hack that gave users ability to easily create their own ringtones. Ringtons can still be added to your iPhone using iTunes 7.4.2 using this workaround.

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