Those of you looking for new docks for your beloved Apple products, we just added a couple of fantastic options in our catalog today: the JBL On Stage IIIP Black for iPhone 3G and the JBL On Stage 400ID for iPod.
*Pictured left: JBL On Stage IIIP Black
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I’m admittedly not one of the most careful people on earth. Scratching a mobile phone’s display is practically second-nature to me; smashing it completely, a close second. Brando sheds a ray of hope for clumsy people like me who own an iPhone 3G.
Not because you got an iPhone 3G means you’re already a die-hard Apple fanboy or fangirl, right? I’m sure there are a lot of iPhone 3G owners using Windows platforms on their computers. That doesn’t mean you will forever be excluded from the iPhone jailbreak club (not that there’s one literally).
One of the main reasons why I wanted a 3G phone was to tether it to my laptop for use in places without WiFi (and as back-up connection too). I’m sure a lot of people think the same. Unfortunately, tethering isn’t allowed for the iPhone 3G, but just in case you need a connection for an emergency, and you got your new iPhone 3G with you, here are the instructions on how you can do so.
The Apple iPhone SDK opens up the world to third party app developers, which could mean great things to come from ordinary app developers that we wouldn’t even hear of otherwise. Unfortunately, since iPhone 3G owners will be exposing their phones to apps developed by unknown people, they’re also risking their phone’s integrity.
By now, the non-Apple fans among you would have already been nauseated at the onslaught of iPhone 3G news, perhaps to the point of wanting to dissect it. Guess what? It’s already been dissected! Of course it’s for the fans instead of the opposite, but it’ll quench your desire to see some iPhone 3G innards nonetheless, promise.
Did you want to go and line up for the new iPhone 3G but can’t? Did you perhaps decide to wait for a while and not jump in the hustle and bustle of the first day of release? Regardless of the reason of why you’re reading this instead of being out there getting a unit, you can check out the first day festivities right here.

