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Since the introduction of the Apple iPhone on January the 9th, the world has gone touch pad crazy, touch pad technology is the way of the future and many companies have heard the call and made their own touch pad phones in direct competition with the iPod. Now is touchscreen, the iPhone has its own mobile category (The iPhone Killer), almost all manufacturers realize that if they want to sell their smartphones they should label them as “iphone killer”, it is not enough to have a full featured smartphone if is not a iphone killer and everyday you see how desperate they are just adding touchscreen to make their devices look like an iphone instead of adding new features.
We’re all sitting here waiting for the unveiling of the new 3G iPhone… and while the wait continues, more and more deals are being made over in Europe that are providing some hints as to Apple’s attitude towards service providers.
The iDial is an application that might make a few of the older geeks out there get a little nostalgic, dial phone interface for your iPhone.
As you know from my previous posts, I'm a radio junkie. I enjoy good music, but I also really enjoy streaming local radio stations over iTunes.
Singapore Airlines has announced that their "all business class" flights from Newark to Singapore now have iPod/iPhone docks at every seats, and that they will be available on Los Angeles to Singapore flights in August.
Apple is a "change" company. Look at its track record: Mac II, iMac, iPod and now the iPhone. What has not changed, however, is the view of Apple as a company that delivers only consumer-based products.
Apple iPhone has created a history in the mobile market. Currently, Apple is selling iPhone in US and UK with AT&T and O2 mobile phone networks, respectively. Vodafone has acquired rights to sell it in other countries like Australia, India etc.
Apple is widely reputed to be planning to release the iPhone 2.0 across the globe in June and, as ever, the features are being kept a secret. We delved into the patents that Apple has been filing in the last 12 months to see what clues they had left behind.
First Look) - RIM just announced a new smartphone for its portfolio of existing BlackBerry devices boldly called the Bold.
Want non-approved Apple apps on your iPhone? Then you're going to have to jailbreak
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