One of the iPhone's more ridiculous limitations is its inability to sync with host computers and transfer files back and forth. An enterprising developer, however, has written an application that ...
Although the iPhone has built-in Bluetooth technology, wireless file transfer capabilities are limited by its operating system. To transfer files wirelessly between an iPhone and an Android device, ...
From the earliest iPhone and iPod Touch models, Apple opted to disable OBEX — aka Bluetooth file transfers on its devices for security reasons. Now, thanks to iBlueNova, a Cydia app well worth the ...
An app called iBluetooth is promising to open up the iPhone and iPhone 3G to Bluetooth file transfers. Not yet released, iBluetooth will apparently support file exchange between both the Apple ...
There's big news today on the iPhone Bluetooth front. Bluetooth, as many Ars readers know, offers a wireless protocol that allows devices to communicate wirelessly with each other over short distances ...
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Transferring data from your old phone to a new iPhone doesn't have to be a headache.
Trust the rogue programmers and Cydia-the independent equivalent to the iTunes App Store-to bring you one of the most awaited features ever for the iPhone: Bluetooth file transfer. As you can see in ...