Monday, 9. August 2010

iPhone hardware in-charge quits over ‘antennagate’
iPhone hardware in-charge quits over ‘antennagate’iPhone hardware in-charge quits over ‘antennagate’
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Friday, 16. July 2010
Apple’s solution for the iPhone ‘death grip’: free cases
A defiant Steve Jobs argued that the brouhaha over the iPhone 4’s so-called death grip has been "blown so out of proportion, it’s incredible." Still, in an effort to make every iPhone customer happy, Apple (as expected) will hand out free cases either Apple’s Bumpers or a "choice" of third-party cases for any iPhone 4 users who wants one.
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Monday, 7. June 2010
Steve Jobs to crowd: ‘We’re having a little problem here’
Apple’s chief exec and irreplaceable master of ceremonies has few if any equals when it comes to wowing audiences during product demos, but even Steve Jobs’s famous reality-distortion field couldn’t protect him from an embarrassing Wi-Fi snafu during the big WWDC keynote Monday.
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Monday, 12. July 2010
Consumer Reports ‘can’t recommend’ new iPhone
The iPhone 4’s widely reported “death grip” problems are real, Consumer Reports claims — so real, in fact, that the nonprofit group has decided not to recommend the latest iPhone. For those who’ve already snapped up an iPhone 4, Consumer Reports has a somewhat unorthodox suggestion: duct tape.
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Consumer Reports can’t recommend iPhone 4
All you southpaw iPhone 4 users can freak out. Consumer Reports conducted its own research into the phone’s fading reception when held with a palm or a finger covering a gap between its external antennas. The magazine found that the problem goes beyond the software flaw Apple cited last week, and… IPhone – Smartphone – Handhelds – Apple – Mobile phone
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Wednesday, 14. July 2010
Consumer Reports says iPhone case fixes reception problem
Consumer Reports said on Wednesday its tests confirmed that putting Apple Inc’s new iPhone into a case fixes the reception problems that some users have experienced.
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Friday, 16. July 2010
Apple faces music on iPhone flaw but recall unlikely
Apple Inc is likely to announce a fix for the iPhone 4’s reception problems on Friday rather than recall the device, hoping to stem a growing chorus of complaints and avert any lasting damage to its carefully earned reputation for quality products.
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Apple faces music on iPhone flaw but recall unlikely
SAN FRANCISCO, July 16 — Apple Inc is likely to announce a fix for the iPhone 4’s reception problems today rather than recall the device, hoping to stem a growing chorus of complaints and avert any lasting damage to its carefully earned reputation for quality products. Apple, which surprised consumers and investors when it said it will convene an …
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Friday, 3. September 2010
iPhone software update to load high definition video
SAN FRANCISCO: Apple CEO Steve Jobs says iPhone users will be getting a software update that offers the ability to upload high-definition video over Wi-Fi.
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New iPhone app helps pinpoint open shelters in emergencies
— A Muskogee man launched his first iPhone app Wednesday — one that allows people in a hurricane, tornado or other major weather emergency to find a nearby shelter with just a few taps.
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Friday, 27. August 2010
No iPhone Boost for Apple’s Chinese Partner
Apple’s in a bind in China. It has teamed up with China Unicom, the perennial also-ran in the country. Unicom has exclusive rights to the iPhone in the world’s biggest cellular market, but it wasn’t Apple’s first choice for a Chinese partner. The American company conducted long on-again, off-again …
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iPhone Apps: AmpKit, Pocket MBA, PhotoNest
IPhone – Handhelds – Smartphones – Apple – IPod
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IPhone app: Dallas man in Conn. sees home burglary
An iPhone application helped a Dallas man, while visiting relatives hundreds of miles away in suburban Hartford, Conn., watch as two burglars broke into his home. Connecticut – Hartford Connecticut – IPhone – Hartford – United States
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Friday, 20. August 2010
iPhone Apps: Steam, TurboType, FMP Ref
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New Software Out Now To Unlock Iphone 3g, 3gs And Iphone 4 Ios 4.0, 4.0.1 And 4.0.2
iPhone Jailbreak/ unlock software capable of unlocking the latest ios 4.0.2, compatible with iPhone 3G, 3Gs and 4G has been releases by iPhone unlocking ltd.
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Friday, 13. August 2010
iPhone and iPad Apps About To Get More Integrated with Facebook
Facebook has launched a new software development kit (SDK) for Apple’s iOS operating system, which powers the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. This is an update from the previous SDK launched for the iPhone last March. “With today’s update we’ll have SDKs for both iOS and Android devices that provide an even easier way for mobile app developers to go social,” a Facebook representative tells …
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iPhone Repair Kid
Dallas/Ft.Worth, TX — A North Texas college student who broke his first iPhone in high school is now making money off of other people’s broken phones.
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iPhone ‘death grip’ down under
People told us they believed the iPhone “death grip” was an issue with the AT&T network in the US and not something we’d see here. We tested this theory out for ourselves.
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Saturday, 7. August 2010
iPhone exec departs Apple after “Antennagate”
Mark Papermaster, the Apple executive in charge of iPhone engineering, has left the company weeks after the “Antennagate” controversy over complaints of poor reception on the company’s latest smartphone.
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iPhone exec departs Apple after “Antennagate”
The Apple executive in charge of iPhone engineering has left the company, weeks after the “Antennagate” controversy over complaints of poor reception on the company’s latest smartphone.
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iPhone exec departs Apple after ‘Antennagate’
SAN FRANCISO, Aug 8 — The Apple executive in charge of iPhone engineering has left the company, weeks after the “Antennagate” controversy over complaints of poor reception on the company’s latest smartphone. Apple spokesman Steve Dowling confirmed Mark Papermaster’s exit and said Bob Mansfield is assuming his responsibilities. Dowling declined to …
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Friday, 6. August 2010
IPhone 4: You buying it?
I like to think of the iPhone as the iPart.. as in, with my money if I were ever to choose to own one. The iPhone 4 is now on sale in Canada, a few weeks after it debuted in the United States.
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iPhone 4 Case: Proporta Releases Shine Case for the iPhone 4
Proporta has released a new iPhone 4 case that’s made in shiny leather and has a mirror on the inside. Here is more info on the Proporta Shine Case for the iPhone 4:say goodbye to textbook leather cases for …
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Friday, 30. July 2010
iPhone 4 arrives in Australia
The iPhone 4 has finally made it to these shores and for once the delay has been a good thing.
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iPhone jailbreaking OK; Feds allow unapproved iPhone apps
iPhone jailbreaking was given a thumb up with new government rules announced Monday that allows unapproved iPhone apps.
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iPhone 4 goes on sale
The latest iPhone has finally gone on sale in Australia today.
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Friday, 30. July 2010
iPhone 4 hits the stores
WHILE iPhone fever hits Singapore on the July 30, there are still some alternatives available for those who don’t find the iPhone enticing. The newest entrant into the mobile phone operating system market, Google’s Android recently passed the two year mark and is starting to pick up momentum in the lucrative mobile phone market.
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iPhone 4’s ‘Facetime’ leading to porn-anigans
The iPhone 4’s FaceTime video chat feature is spawning a new industry: iPorn.
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iPhone 4 expands: T-Mobile and Three UK added, Telus silent
The iPhone 4 today launched in 17 more countries and included more carriers. Apple’s phone is now available in Australia and New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Scandinavian countries, Singapore and new European countries that include the Benelux area and Spain. South Korea, which had been included in the original “second wave” list, is only due to get the device later this year due to …
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