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Sprint to unlock phones, iPhone next? 10/26/2007
Plaintiffs in the suit claimed that Sprint’s lock was a barrier to competition because it forced switchers to other carriers to buy new phones. The settlement has potentially deep-reaching ramifications for the rest of the wireless industry, including AT&T, to whose network Apple’s stunningly popular iPhone is currently locked in the United States
Review: Apple Mac OS X Leopard 10/26/2007
After delays to make way for the iPhone, Apple’s new operating system arrives today. We put it to the test…….
ViiPhone,Another china iphone clone! 10/26/2007
You konw there are meizu m8 already.ViiPhone,Another china iphone clone! FAKE!
Amazing File Exchange Utility for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch 10/25/2007
Also, theoretically, using a SendFile technology, it is possible to create elementary network games, such as Chess or Sea fight. But all this in the near future.
Hidden Features of iPhone 1.1.1 Firmware Update 10/25/2007
Guys have published two lists: the list of all official features, documented by Apple, and the list of all undocumented and hidden features of this Update.
AT&T chief: “never thought” mobile video would take off until iPhone 10/25/2007
The iPhone is making AT&T reconsider its approach to data and video, company chief Randall Stephenson said on Thursday at the Forbes MEET II forum. Internet use and video have rarely been touched by subscribers — until Apple stepped in and made it interesting.
Leopard backpedals again: No more iPhone note syncing 10/25/2007
Um, yeah… those iPhone notes that Apple previously confirmed you could sync with Leopard’s Mail? That’s been stricken from the record. Now, be a good user and erase any memory of such things.
Sprint’s Touch vs. the iPhone 10/25/2007
Touch-screens are all the rage right now. The latest entry: Sprint’s touch-friendly competitor to the iPhone, the HTC Touch…The 3G-capable Touch is definitely a sleek phone…
Half of all Americans support government regulation of Internet video 10/25/2007
A new survey tells us that Scarlett Johansson is sexier than an iPhone, that 20 percent of Americans would “chip” their children if they could, and that most people support either government controls over Internet video or a rating system for content.
A First Tussle With Linux’s iPhone Killer: The OpenMoko Neo1973 10/25/2007
Using Linux as a starting point, the OpenMoko developers have built a system which, although not everyday-usable yet, can be successfully installed and run on a variety of ordinary smartphone hardware: Treos, Motorolas, JasJars and so forth.
Piper Jaffray ups Apple target to $250, sees sales of 45M iPhones in 09 10/25/2007
Investment bank Piper Jaffray on Thursday maintained its extremely bullish outlook Apple Inc., raising its price target on shares of the company once again to $250 from $222, saying it remains confident in predictions that iPhone sales will increase to 45 million a year by calendar year 2009.
iPhone 2 countdown begins: Spring ‘08? 10/25/2007
Get ready for a whole slew of iPhone related stories to start flooding… A UBS analyst claims that Apple has a new iPhone model up their sleeve, aiming for a March ‘08 release. The iPhone has become Apple’s main cash cow, and isn’t going away as European markets are about to open up: as a start.
iPhone 2: Spring 2008 10/25/2007
UBS analyst Ben Reitzes reckons there will be a new version of the jesusPhone before Spring has sprung next year. “Our contacts in the supply chain,” he claims, “point toward a new iPhone model to be release by March.”
iPhone version of Zvents 10/25/2007
Discover and share local events in your area. You can find local Movies and local restaurants as well.
How the world learned to love Apple and its Macs 10/24/2007
Apple produced a stunning set of financial results on Monday, with one big surprise. In a quarter that has been dominated by talk of the iPhone and new iPods, the Macintosh computers were the stars of the show. Apple sold 2.16m units, which is more than in any other quarter in its history.
Wired Review: New Treats and Tiny Tweaks Make Mac OS X Leopard Spot On 10/24/2007
The iPhone might have grabbed all of this year’s headlines, but Leopard may well prove to be Apple’s most revolutionary product release of 2007.
AT&T paying Apple $18 per iPhone, per month 10/24/2007
Over the life of a two-year contract, AT&T is paying Apple more per iPhone than it now costs to actually buy one, according to a financial analyst.
Screenshot of iPhone’s Screen: Step-by-Step Instructions 10/24/2007
I have received a lot of questions on a subject, how to make screenshots of iPhone screen? It’s time to get an answer. All you will need is utility called Dock.
AT&T Profit Surges 41%, With Help From iPhone 10/24/2007
The phone company said yesterday that its third-quarter net income rose 41 percent as the cellphone helped bring in new customers.
How-to: Properly setup Gmail IMAP for the iPhone & Apple Mail 10/23/2007
Following the recommended settings provided by Gmail will get you basic IMAP support, but the settings will not sync your Sent Mail, Drafts, Trash, or Junk properly. Here are the basic settings to ensure that your email clients don’t create unnecessary Gmail labels during synchronization.
Gmail flips the switch on IMAP support 10/23/2007
Directions on how to set up Gmail IMAP on iPhone
Send files from iPhone to iPhone using Bonjour/Zeroconf networking 10/23/2007
The hits just keep on coming — one day after releasing Bonjour code for the iPhone, TUAW’s Erica Sadun shows a file-sender utility that works over WiFi between iPhones or iPods touch. Imagine what developers will do once the official SDK is out!
First Apple iPhone Advertising Campain in … Russia 10/23/2007
In November Mobi magazine has published curious advertising of a network of ION shops which could be the biggest sensation in Russia.
Bug Labs: It’s about open-sourcing hardware 10/23/2007
Bug Labs hopes to bring the goodness of open source to hardware with a modular device that users can customize to their own specifications. At the core of Bug Labs business model is a hardware appliance called the “Bug.” About the size of an iPhone, the Bugbase device is a fully featured Linux PC with ports that allow up to four modules.
IPhone’s Security Rivals Windows 95 (No, That’s Not Good) 10/23/2007
With Apple’s announcement Monday that it shipped 1.12 million iPhones in the three months after its launch, the gadget’s apparent popularity rivals some PCs. That has security experts warning of trouble, following revelations that Apple built the iPhone’s firmware on the same flawed security model that took rival Microsoft a decade to eliminate.
iPod Touch or iPhone? 10/23/2007
“One is a phone, one isn’t. One has email, one doesn’t”, explained Jobs. Then, exercising his famous Reality Distortion Field, he went on to claim that the iPod Touch would actually help drive iPhone sales, as people who experience the cut-down functionality of the Touch will realize that with the iPhone “they can have it all.”
Let the unbricking begin-iPhone Elite team announces “revirginizer” release 10/23/2007
Over at Google Code, the iphone-elite team has released their revirginizing tool, which is designed to rebuild your iPhone’s seczone lock table. After using this tool, the team suggests, your 1.0.2 unlocked iPhone will return to its pre-unlocked state and be safe to upgrade to 1.1.1.
iPhone Elite Team Releases One-Step Revirginizing Tool 10/23/2007
This tool is designed to rebuild your lock table in the seczone area and repair the damage done by the original anySIM unlock. It in essence re-virginizes your phone.
Discover cool apps on the iPhone with Wakoopa 10/23/2007
Like Apple’s web app directory, but accessible on the iPhone and with a whole lot more features. Like adding friends and checking out what they actually are using this very moment on their iPhones.
Apple working with Salesforce.com on iPhone applications 10/23/2007
On a conference call with the financial community Monday, Apple executives confirmed that business software maker Salesforce.com is modifying its products for the iPhone.
Greenpeace responds to the bromine industry attack 10/23/2007
The bromine industry attacks the iPhone report because it’s losing customers. The Greenpeace response to the attack.
iPhone being screwed by Nokia 10/22/2007
and guess what? iphone likes it.
iPhone SDK won’t chase hackers away 10/22/2007
Code-signing has the opportunity to encourage a much richer ecosystem of applications, but while third-party applications may function beneath your fingers, Apple could still hold developers under its thumb.
Apple won’t pursue Circuit City; 250,000 iPhones sold to unlockers 10/22/2007
During a conference call marred by technical glitches Monday evening, Apple did manage a handful of interesting revelations, mainly that it will not pursue a relationship with Circuit City for Mac sales and that an estimated 250,000 iPhones were sold to buyers who intended to unlock them.
Bonjour on the iPhone 10/22/2007
TUAW’s own iPhone hacker, Erica Sadun, gets Bonjour running on her iPhone and iPod touch. iPhone hacking at its best.
Apple earns $904 million on sales of $6.22 billion 10/22/2007
Apple shipped 2,164,000 Macintosh computers, representing 34 percent growth over the year-ago quarter and exceeding the previous quarterly record for Mac shipments by 400,000. The Company sold 10,200,000 iPods during the quarter, representing 17 percent growth over the year-ago quarter. Quarterly iPhone sales were 1,119,000, bringing cumulative fis
According to Apple: 250,000 Unlocked iPhones Have Been Sold 10/22/2007
Apple just stated in their earnings call that out of 1.4 million iPhones sold since launch, 250,000 are unlocked.
Greenpeace Responds, Admits Targeting Apple Grabs Headlines 10/22/2007
This morning Gizmodo published allegations by the bromine industry claiming that Greenpeace’s report on the iPhone was inaccurate and alarmist. Tom Dowdall, Greenpeace International’s Web Editor, contacted Gizmodo to answer those claims, but failing to address some and admitting that targeting Apple grabs headlines.
iFuntastic Auto-Jailbreaks iPhone v1.1.1, Makes Custom Ringtones 10/22/2007
New version of iFuntastic will quickly and easily jailbreak iPhone version 1.1.1. You can add your own custom ringtones, too. It does all the old stuff on both old and new iPhone versions.
Apple earnings soar, 1.4 million iPhones sold to date 10/22/2007
Apple reported another stellar quarter Monday, exceeding estimates in just about every facet of its business.For the company’s fourth fiscal quarter, which ended September 29, the company reported revenue of $6.22 billion and profit of $904 million, or $1.01 in earnings per share
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