Wired magazine has a list of couple iPhone hacks:
Only a few days after the iPhone went on sale, hackers were already kicking the wheels and checking under the hood to see if they could pimp out Apple’s locked-down smartphone. After a month, they’ve made surprising progress. Below, we detail some of the milestone hacks for […]

There’s a Web site which does a pretty good job of listing iPhone Widgets here:
http://iphonewidgetlist.com/
This is from their site:
The List is a reference site to find iPhone widget and app concepts on the web. We expect this list to evolve from prototypes and concepts to working web apps formatted specifically for the iPhone. 

A pretty nifty guided tour of Apple’s iPhone by the company itself:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/usingiphone/guidedtour.html 

I list of iPhone Applications had getting a lot of diggs today.
Read More:
http://iphoneapplicationlist.com/

There’s a blog at Lexlink covering a variety of widget type subjects. There’s a good post discussing iPhone Widgets here:
http://www.lexink.com/Widgets/

There’s a nice little post at frogdesign regarding the importance of the iPhone and it’s OS in design:
http://www.frogdesign.com/?p=325

Is it me or are a lot of the Web sites out there starting to take on that iPhone Widget look? Is it a widget look or is it Web 2.0? Regardless, it’s the smooth, flat buttons which I’m starting to see over and over and over again.

Just came across the site wigipedia.com. They’ve got an iPhone Widget page work checking out. I’ll take a look later and see if I can write up a little something. Until then, here’s the link:

Widgipedia iPHone Widget Writeup

A link to the official page for Apple’s iPhone. Here you can review the iPhone’s tours related to the iPhone Safari browser, iPhone Mail, iPhone Maps, and the iPhone Widgets presentation video.

http://www.apple.com/iphone/internet/

YouTube is hosting a good video of the iPhone Widgets:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzbjyGwlzoA

keep looking »