We would imagine that all Apple iPhone 3G and iPhone users have already updated to the new 2.2 OS software, allowing them to know use the direct podcasting from iTunes, Auto-correction toggle, Japanese emoji icons, Google maps with walking/transit directions and Street View plus of course the updated Safari UI, but Apple have a few
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Tucked away on Nokia's press release page is the announcement of the 6260 Slide, a non-smart phone based on the latest 6th Edition version of their proprietary Series 40 platform. What's remarkable though are the 6260's tech specs: 480x320 screen resolution, WebKit web browser (same engine as S60 and Safari), 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus camera, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi and tri-band ...
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AllAboutSymbian on 26th Nov 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
The mobile Safari browser that is on Appleās iPhone is undoubtedly very popular, and is probably seen as the most intuitive way to browse the Internet at the moment. This may be true, but is this... [
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TheBestDigital on 26th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Seems everyone and anyone wants to sue Apple over something to do with the Jesus Phone, the latest is EMG Technology, LLC, which happens to be a company of one, and has just filled a lawsuit against Apple accusing them of a possible patent violation as to “the way the iPhone navigates the Internet.” Elliot Gottfurcht
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PhonesReview on 25th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)