iPhone Push problem broadcasts your AIMs to random recipients, could affect jailbroken/unlocked phones

Till Schadde , founder of development house Equinux , has discovered an exploit – a broadcast error, really – that sends your AIM messages to random recipients without your knowledge or consent.

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The First Real Push Twitter Apps for iPhone: iTweetReply and Boxcar [IPhone Apps]

iTwitter had push notifications for mentions and direct messages, but only from other iTwitter users.

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Prowl Pushes Growl Notifications to Your iPhone [IPhone Apps]

Best non-IM use of iPhone 3.0 ’s push notifications yet: Prowl is a $3 app that pushes Growl notifications from your Mac to your phone. Growl ’s a global notifier that plugs into everything from BitTorrent apps to iTunes to Mail

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The Problem with Push: What’s Going On at Apple HQ?

Something’s rotten in Cupertino, and Apple fans running the 3.0 firmware are beginning to get anxious as a result. I’m talking about push notifications, of course, which have yet to dazzle and amaze most iPhone owners running 3.0

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Today is ‘Free HDMI Cable Day’ (plus $5.99 for shipping)

HDMI cables are the new fool’s gold. And by fool’s gold I mean “things they sell at Best Buy for $30+ that you can get on the internet for next to nothing.” In this case, it is indeed nothing. Nothing, plus $5.99 for shipping.

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Tap Tap Revenge 2 gets iPhone Push Notifications

Tap Tap Revenge 2 now supports Push Notifications , allowing you to invite friends and neighbors to play against you through the network. The system basically pops up a little invitation message when your friends are playing the game

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Rumor: Palm Pre Will Support Push Gmail [Palm Pre]

A tipster has confirmed to PreCentral that the Pre, or at least the WebOS emulator, supports IMAP IDLE for Gmail. What does that mean

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