Apple’s Q4 Conference Call announcement brought us some astonishing iPhone news today. While the company posted a profit of $1.14 billion on revenues of $7.9 billion for the quarter, their sales figures for their devices were off the roofs. In the Q4 of 2008, Apple managed to sell 6,892,000 iPhone 3Gs compared to the 1,119,000
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SMSTextNews on 23rd Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Fixes are coming for the iPhone 3G. (Credit: Apple) Though iPod news dominated Tuesday's Apple's "Let's Rock" event in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs did spill a bit of iPhone news. Jobs said that coming this Friday, Apple will release the anticipated 2.1 software update. ...
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CNETreviews on 9th Sep 2008 (via news.cnet.com)
NewsFactor - The iPhone took hits on two fronts Wednesday as Orange -- an iPhone 3G carrier in France -- admitted to limiting 3G bandwidth for its customers, and a security flaw was discovered in the iPhone that enables unauthorized users to access private data on the phone when it is supposedly locked.
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Yahoo on 27th Aug 2008 (via us.rd.yahoo.com)
An Android phone is not going to be here before the end of the year. No, wait, it is. No, end of the year. No, later. No, earlier! No, never... Wait, is the iPhone running Android? Are Symbian and Google joining forces to make a single operating system? I have been hearing news about Android pretty much every day. Somehow, I was entertained by the iPhone news (and I still am) but the ones on Andro...
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MobileOpenSource on 15th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Apple had recently filed a patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to bring Windows Media content and Flash to the iPhone. Top iPhone News shows a webpage with Flash and Windows Media support. Apple may never bring the technology to the iPhone, but the methodology exists should the firm bring this support. Apple may treat Windows Media streaming content and Flash in the s
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Pocketnow on 29th Jul 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
Your morning iPhone news fix: looks like Apple's seeded a beta of firmware 2.1 (not to be confused with the supposed 2.0.1 that will fix the myriad bugs and issues with 2.0), which may have some new GPS features that would imply turn-by-turn directions. No argument from us if Apple really is including new Core Location hooks for tracking your direction and speed, which would both be needed for doi
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Engadget on 25th Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
> Google debuts first mobile app for iPhone. Article > Associated Press delivers iPhone news app. Article > Is Microsofft Windows Mobile beating the iPhone? Article > A review of T-Mobile's Shadow PDA. Review And Finally... A elf-esteem workshop for non-iPhones. Article
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FierceWireless on 11th Jul 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)
If you haven't been following iPhone news, Rogers Wireless is one of the few carriers not offering an unlimited plan for the iPhone. Internet sources have stated that Rogers feels that this is best because it will end up saving consumers money as the carrier wouldn't need to charge more for unlimited data that many of its consumers wouldn't need or use. In response to the high cost of data and the
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Pocketnow on 8th Jul 2008 (via pocketnow.com)