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Despite the baffling number of models currently available, no manufacturer has so far succeeded in producing the perfect smartphone. HTC, however, seems hell-bent on trying and its two newest models approach the problem in two very different ways.
You love your iPhone as much as we do? You SMS all the time? Then biteSMS is for you: it's so convenient; simply send SMS messages as you normally do, just much cheaper!
So the new 3G iPhone, to include GPS and obuiovsly 3G network, with video calls, also the new 2.0 firmware and the AppStore, Heres a little breakdown of the images and some details about them, the date for the 3G iPhone annoucment is the 9th of June, also the WWDC, so onto the images…
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is considering a proposal to make the white space home to unlicensed uses, thereby encouraging further experimentation. Assuming that potential frequency conflicts can be resolved, Canada should follow suit.
TeliaSonera, a leading mobile operator based in Stockholm, Sweden, unveiled today the upcoming release of Apple's iPhone in no less than seven new markets: Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
It is claimed that iPhone owners in France are being offered discounts on a future 3G handset.
I asked you to "Keep those cards and letters coming" and you did. TSC readers have a gazillion ideas of what you'd like to see in the next iPhone -- rumored to be coming to Apple(AAPL - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) and AT&T(T - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) stores near you in the very near future.
Well, according to the site MacRumors, Apple have apparently filed a patent application to investigate the use of solar cells in their mobile devices, including the iphone and portable computers.
After the game demos shown at the iPhone SDK, event a lot of folks have been very eager to get their hands on some serious games for the iPhone.
With Apple set to roll out the next major software update for the iPhone, and with it official support for third-party applications, it will come as no surprise that Google is busy prepping some new wares. “We expect to have applications at Day One”, Google’s vice president of engineering, Vic Gundotra, told Macworld.
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