Mark Evans |
July 3rd, 2008 |
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I could be wrong but…it's hard not to getting the distinct feeling the iPhone is going to be a dud in Canada. With Rogers' decision to take a conservative approach to pricing and its failure to offer an unlimited data plan, the hype surrounding the iPhone's much-anticipated launch north of [...]
Gizmodo |
July 3rd, 2008 |
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With an unpopular war going on, an unpopular President in the White House and an economy in crisis, sometimes we struggle to remember what makes this country great. July 4th should be a time to reflect on the positives—a day to celebrate our independence and recapture our patriotic spirit. For [...]
GigaOM |
July 3rd, 2008 |
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Google has released a Google Talk client for the iPhone that allows instant messaging as long as the application is open. I'd like to think of this as a nifty way around rising texting costs, but that's unlikely, given how much time my phone spends in my pocket. If this [...]
TechCrunch |
July 3rd, 2008 |
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While at Dyson HQ, I had the pleasure, once again, of
interviewing the man himself. I had to ask what his thoughts were on the iPhone, and James' answers were both entertaining and interesting.
I have an iPhone and a BlackBerry. And I have to confess that I use [...]
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July 3rd, 2008 |
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The New York Times (NYT) has taken a step to boost its digital revamping by adding innovative features such as a custom widget generator that bloggers can use to embed news content, WebWare.com reported.New additions also include a collection of application program interfaces that will transfer data to third-party sites [...]
Filed under: Handsets, Samsung, Bell Mobility, EV-DO, CDMA Fired up to capitalize on some of the hype Sprint has managed to drum up for the Instinct down in the States, Samsung's taking its iPhone fighter north of the border for a promised intro later this summer. Bell Mobility is the [...]
Gizmodo |
July 3rd, 2008 |
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We've just added a good bit of information to our iPhone FAQ, including more AT&T; details, launch date info, and iTunes details. See all the new stuff below, or just go to the FAQ to see the monster in its entirety. Is there a difference between buying the iPhone at [...]
In one sense, next week's launch of the 3G iPhone marks a significant defeat for Apple. Of course, the original iPhone was a huge success in the U.S. and the new version will not only boost sales at home but[...]
Apple (AAPL) shareholders: you need to get a grip. On Wednesday, AAPL sold off on news that the company, CEO Steve Jobs, former CFO Fred Anderson, former general counsel Nancy Heinen and several Apple board members were hit with a purported class-action lawsuit in federal court in San Jose related [...]
NTT DoCoMo (NYSE: DCM), Japan's dominant carrier will look overseas into investing in content companies and carriers as the country's maturing market proves increasingly difficult to wring revenues from. It is also expecting its mobile phone e-wallet business to turn a profit in 2-3 years time as it signs on [...]
Spotted on Coolest Gadgets, an iPhone timeline. "Did you know the first public signs of the iPhone were way back in 1999, when Apple registered iPhone.org. Silver from iPhoneGold has put together a great timeline showing the history of the legendary iPhone, including domain registrations, trademarks. the famous 3% stock [...]
MediaPost |
July 3rd, 2008 |
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Don't swear off Bill Gates just yet from Microsoft's executive suite. If recent history is any indication, he could be back to rescue the company he founded from financial or strategic missteps like so many of his contemporaries, including Steve Jobs, Howard Schultz and Michael Dell. It seems genius entrepreneurs [...]
Samsung Electronics, one of the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers, has according to Digitimes informed downstream customers it will start reducing its supply of NAND flash chips to them from July as its key customer Apple (AAPL), has placed a large batch of orders (the order is said to be for [...]
Original iPhone owners who prefer not to give away their old iPhones after upgrading to an iPhone 3G can instead keep their devices and use them as WiFi-enabled iPods, AT&T; has confirmed. [via Apple Insider][...]
GigaOM |
July 3rd, 2008 |
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If you want a 3G iPhone without an AT&T contract, you can get one. Eventually. For $599 for the 8 GB version or $699 for the 16 GB version. That's a 200 percent markup over the $199 price tag for the 8 GB version with a contract. AT&T isn't providing [...]
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