QuicklyBored.com has the goods on how to hack the iPhone 3G in order to play NES games.
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Again, for your hacking pleasure, scoured the vast internet to find the best tips and tricks for your Samsung Blackjack II (SGH-i617).
In case you missed it, I recently did a tips and tricks post for your Samsung Blackjack I (SGH-i607), so if you’ve got one of those I highly recommend you check out that post for some awesome hacks and how-to’s.
Here’s a summary of the best tricks for Samsung Blackjack II (SGH-i617):

For your hacking pleasure, I dug through a massive tips and tricks thread to find the best tips and tricks for your Samsung Blackjack I (SGH-i607). Part two will, of course, feature tips and tricks for your Samsung Blackjack II (pink? blue? I’m so torn!)
Here’s a summary of the best tricks for Samsung Blackjack I (SGH-i607):

O2 has posted its pricing plan for the iPhone 3G. If you purchase the device through its Pay & Go prepaid program, you can get the 8 Gig iPhone 3G for £300 ($590) or the 16 Gig for £360 ($710). Included in this package, you get six months of free WiFi access, after which it will cost £10 ($20) per month.
Apparently, these prices were immediately pulled off their website after being published and replaced with a message saying that details would be available “shortly”. Disorganized much?
[Via TUAW]

THE SMT5700 is not the most sought-after piece of technology with no 3G or sense of aesthetics. That being said, AT&T should be launching the phone soon even though the FCC approved it over a year ago. The phone will ship with EDGE data and 2 megapixel camera.
Our friends at BlackBerry Cool reported that an outage on AT&T’s EDGE and 3G services occurred today from around 8AM until at least 6PM EST for some areas. A forum user at PDAStreet claims to have spoken to an AT&T representative who said that the outage should be repaired tonight but might last until February 5th.
There’s not a whole lot of data yet, but BB Cool will be speaking tomorrow with folks from Zenprise about the outage, and we’ll post any new information as it comes in.