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If you recall, I experienced a “No Sim card Installed” error on my new Iphone 4 a few months back -

http://www.pwnage.com/2010/07/04/iphone-4-pwnage/

http://www.pwnage.com/2010/07/18/iphone-4-problems-and-fixes/

The no sim card installed error just started when I was checking my email in the mall around July of this year.  A few resets/restarts to the phone did the trick in the beginning. Another trick to get rid of the dumb no sim card installed error is to go to your phone settings and move the slider for Airplane Mode to On, wait a few seconds and then switch it back to OFF. The issue became more prevalent over time and I had to remove and reinsert the sim card to get the no sim card error to go away.

IPHONE NO SIM CARD INSTALLED ERROR

Finally one day around August, no matter what I did, I could not fix the error. Luckily I live next to the mall which has an Apple store. I walked straight to the back of the store and talked with one of the the Apple “genius” there. He said he had the same issue with his phone too and that it just started happening for no apparent reason. He said to just head over to the Att store in the front of the mall and get the sim card replaced – that’s what he did for his phone apparently. Getting a new SIM card was quite easy – I just explained what was wrong and 5 minutes later, I walk out with a working Iphone with a new Sim card installed. I thought that’s that and never needed to worry about it again. Wrong! Last week I started getting the same No SIM CARD INSTALLED error again.  G F'ing G

I tried explaining it to the apple people again, but they just told me to get another new SIM card. When I explained that this was the second time to the ATT people, they told me to go to the Apple store. GG.

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Been waiting all summer for this phone. Is it really that hard for them to paint the thing white and start selling it? Apple has already launched the new ipod nano. I bought the red one the day it came out and it is very sweet. It is nearly half the size and weight of the previous generation of Ipod nanos, and features a polished aluminum and glass enclosure with a built-in clip making it instantly wearable. One obvious drawback is that you cannot record any songs from the radio tuner. You can pause the live radio and save up to about 3 minutes for playback. But still, isn’t it obvious what a great feature it would be if they added fm recording too like the cowon iaudio players?

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Overshadowed by the news coming out of Apple’s Special Event on September 1st about iTunes 10, Apple TV and the new lineup of iPods, Epic Games’ announcement of its upcoming title for the iPhone, iPad and iTouch quietly changed the way many people look at the games market for mobile phones. The game, tentatively called Project Sword, will at the very least feature a social gaming network, allowing you to challenge friends in online multiplayer, and third-person sword-based combat, controlled by making flicking and sliding movements across the screen in vertical or horizontal directions. All of this isn’t too groundbreaking, but the real star of the show was the graphics, which look they belong on a genuine mobile gaming platform like a Nintendo 3DS or a Sony PSP Go.

These graphics are stunning. A tech demo called Epic Citadel shows off a gorgeous fortified city, with well-rendered cobblestone streets and cathedrals, reminiscent of Stormwind in World of Warcraft. Epic Citadel, as well as Project Sword, run on Epic’s Unreal Engine, which looks to completely shatter expectations of how a game should look on a mobile phone. The lighting and texture effects are what I would have assumed to be impossible on a mobile phone before seeing this announcement. The tech demo is free to download, which allows you to run around this small world and look around from a first-person perspective at the wonders that surround you. Just one look at one of the screenshots above should tell you all you need to know about how big of a game-changer this game is going to be. Those screens are from a game on an iPhone 4!

Many people have been reluctant to accept the iPhone and other smartphones as legitimate mobile gaming platforms, often because of the simplicity of games released, in terms of gameplay and graphics. It was not thought proper to consider these smartphones to be in the same market as the 3DS or the PSP Go, but Project Sword looks like it might be changing a few minds. If the iPhone 4 has the chops to be able to run something like this, the bar has been raised for complexity in general on all mobile phone games. If Project Sword finds success, I would expect many big name publishers and developers to start taking a much more serious look at creating mobile phone games. I think this could usher in a mobile gaming renaissance.

Granted, from the video provided of the developer showing off the game, the gameplay itself looks fairly simple, as directional dragging and swiping have already become standard gameplay devices on mobile phones. Still, I think that if graphics this impressive can be made, more advanced gameplay can only be a few steps behind. It might even get Apple and other smartphone companies to start focusing more on gaming when developing new products.

My only concern as of now is battery power: app-based gaming on smartphones tends to drain the battery very, very quickly, and a game with graphics like this I can only assume will drain it even faster. If you need to constantly have a charger with you to play the game for an appreciable amount of time, it casts doubt on whether or not the game can even be considered “mobile.” We’ll find out for sure when Project Sword hits the iTunes store later this year.

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Apple has release the iphone 4 case program app. Just download the iphone 4 case app to your iphone and follow the instructions to get your free case. The app verifies your eligiblity and all requests must be made by September 30, 2010. It seems Apple will be selling future iphone 4s with a case after that date.

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