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Apple has announced that over 100,000 iPhone developers have downloaded the Software Development Kit since it was announced last week.
If we go by what Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney told iPod Observer, then Apple has ordered a second round, amounting to 10 million iPhones based on the 3G network.
TapRoot has launched a new application-service combo called WalkingHotSpot to allow owners of the WiFi-enabled Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile smartphones to transform their 3G data connection into a hotspot
Nokia has announced Nokia 6300i, an update of Nokia 6300 with the support for VoIP and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g.

Company wants deal with record labels to bundle iTunes library with iPod and iPhone sales.

 

Ask a roomful of Mac users if they know that they must back up important files or risk losing them forever, and most will say yes.

DLO's aptly named Portable Speakers for iPhone are really all about travel. They fold into a hand egg shape, making them easy to tote around, and their sound is decent for their size, though they don't quite cut it as a dedicated at-home system. One great feature is TDMA shielding, which eliminates the frequent buzzes and squawks that most speakers make when the come near mobile phones.

 

Don’t think for a minute that Microsoft is ignoring the iPhone. In fact, the software giant is probing the gadget for profit opportunities.

 

According to the popular internet retailer an Apple 3G iPhone II was auctioned off for a record setting $7500.
The activist investor Carl C. Icahn said on Monday that he was suing Motorola to force it to hand over documents related to its loss-making mobile devices business.
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