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Day: December 29, 2004

Secret Sidekick Applications

December 29, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 632 Comments

secret sidekick applications

i cooked up a neat how-to for this month’s popular science magazine, how-to get new apps on your otherwise locked up sidekick. rss readers, other messaging clients, movie time apps. the world is yours mang! well, after you sign up for an unlock key, download the sdk, load the apps…

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