Oct 10
Developers are writing various programs to increase usability of Windows Mobile and to show, that also Windows Mobile is able to do the same things as competition can…

iContact is a simple contacts applications for your Windows Mobile device which will help you scroll your contact list in iPhone style by sliding down your finger in the screen! It’s really amazing and if you get used to it iContact could be one of your everyday apps.
The app is very basic, it only lists contacts in scrollable list. Use it for accessing your contacts by scrolling the list with fingers, similar to iPhone. Just tap, drag and release.
To select a contact, just tap and release, and standard contact details dialog should appear.
To learn more or to download this program, click here.
Via MSMobiles
Sep 30
THIS METHOD WON’T DOWNGRADE YOUR BASEBAND OR UNLOCK YOUR PHONE AGAIN
A reunlock is in development and will be made available as soon we can, together with a method to reset your nck attempts, please stand by and watch the forums for further information. And again, DON’T upgrade to 1.1.1 if you are still on 1.0.2. Do all that on your own risk.
Preliminary reports say that the OS is downgrading but the modem firmware is not (aka, the modem firmware stays at 04.01.13_G instead of downgrading to 03.14.08_G). This allows use of Wi-Fi but not GSM functions (phone/edge/sms) unless you’re using AT&T. Note: this only applies to fresh out of the box 1.1.1 or phones upgraded from 1.0.2 that was never unlocked. 1.1.1 iPhones that were previously unlocked at 1.0.2 with methods that fake the bb firmware version will have their firmware version remaining at 03.14.08_G.
Perhaps you can downgrade the modem by downgrading to 1.0.1, which has a modem update, and then updating to 1.0.2, this should also downgrade the modem then!
Efforts are underway now to revert the modem firmware to its previous version by using bbupdate to flash the baseband back to 03.14.08_G.
At that point, we’ll be back to where we started when 1.1.1 was released except that many more people will be willing to experiment with 1.1.1.
Read full instructions here.