TUAW Best of the Week

Because you can't spend every minute at TUAW–and we know you would if you could–every week we collect our favorite posts of the week and put them together into a single entry. This way, you get the concentrated high-test version of TUAW's week and you can instantly read those stories that most appeal to you. We hope you enjoy our selections.

iPhoneInterface starts to crack open iPhone
In which we first learn about the software that directly accesses iPhone data.

SSH shell for iPhone
Not for connecting to the iPhone but rather for connecting from the iPhone. Still, very handy.

exPhone: don't throw that old cell phone away
Love the Earth. Recycle a cell phone.

Spy shot: Apple Store Touchwood, UK
Captain Jack, Gwen and...what did you say? Touchwood? Oh, I thought you said Torchwood.

AppTrap
Taking application disposal to the next level by adding a system preferences pane that catches your OS X Applications and offers to get rid of their assorted miscellany.

JP Morgan retracts. Now says "No" to near term "Nano" iPhone
TUAW is there, complete with a gallery of the retraction report.

iTunes: Free Tuesday
Still free! Go get 'em.

Found Footage: iPhone Dev Camp Hackathon
What happens when bright minds meet a new device.

Found Footage: iPhone blends
Does it blend? Why yes, it does.

Ecamm brings iPhone disk storage
Use your iPhone as a data drive.

Flickr Find: Geek Your Earings, PowerBook Style
Geeky and pretty and pretty geeky. But we love 'em.

Ask TUAW: iPhone alerts, Migration Assistant, annoying coworkers and more
This week, it's Chris Ullrich at bat, fielding TUAW reader questions.

Kiwi IMAP email client goes closed source
Moving away from the everything-goes-open trend.

QuickTime 7.2/iTunes 7.3.1 now available
The controversial update is ready for you to install.

Disney HD on Xbox Live... but not iTunes
We. want. our. HDTV.

Apple buys CUPS
A major acquisition for the UNIX printing world.

Discover the Secret Field Test iPhone Mode
Fun way to peek at some iPhone internals. And there are more codes in this post.

How I deactivated and reactivated my iPhone and it lived
TUAW does appalling things to the iPhone–so you don't have to!

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