… iPhone, with its elegant touch screen, makes Web surfing a joy. In the next few …
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… its image as an innovator after it introduced the iPod music player and the iPhone, which went on sale in June. Apple, based in Cupertino, California, was among the …
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… sites for mobile browsers as well as preloading Google software in handsets like Apple’s iPhone. …
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… from a new swath of open spectrum. That includes hardware manufacturers like Apple, whose iPhone and iPod touch might, in future versions, work with an open wireless network. “Steve …
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… darling of the range undoubtedly is the which, as the name suggests, supports an iPhone-esque touchscreen and is controlled by various finger flicks across the screen. Touch is the …
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The guys/girls at iphoneinfo managed to sneak some photos of the new Q4 data plans from Rogers Wireless. Canadians are anxiously awaiting the release of the iphone and were hoping for it to happen in the fourth quarter of 2007.
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Download software to automatically unlock Apple iPhone mobile phone and iPod mp3 player but also repair security threat
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… to widespread adoption of Time Machine is the same reason why some dislike the iPhone (as of October 2007) or the Mac itself: the lack of control. The relatively …
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… too Welcome to the 2008 iPod + iPhone Buyers’ Guide This year, we’ve completely … optimizing it for viewing on PCs, Macs, iPhones and iPod touches. Two versionsa two-page-wide edition, …
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… the UK launch of Apple’s , the ChargeBox team will be adding support for iPhones to the machines. The iPhone has a talk-time life of roughly 8 hours and can be drastically minimize from …
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Munir Kotadia is a man on a mission - a mission to berate iPod Touch and iPhone owners until they take his security concerns seriously. In an article seemingly designed to drive the Mac faithful into a furious rage, Kotadia highlights the potential dangers of granting access to random strangers via “Unlock your iPhone” websites.

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Attempts to change the venerable keyboard are usually met with failure - despite promising claims of productivity benefits, there’s often too great a pay-off for users used to the traditional QWERTY ‘board - but if anyone can encourage us to upgrade, perhaps it’s Apple. Their latest patent describes a MultiTouch surface particularly suitable for a MacBook (or a Mac Tablet, maybe?) which, thanks to a lifting framework of key-edges that presses underneath, can be both a smooth touchpad or a delineated keyboard.

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Thanks to Telstra Apple could be launching their iPhone in the land down under. Although maybe not unless Apple launches a 3G version.

You see, Telstra is rolling out a huge 3G network which is scheduled to be completed by January, so they are eager to find a major release device to launch on it, a 3G iPhone would surely fit the bill. So, as if requiring a 3G version wasn’t enough of a roadblock, Telstra seems quite reluctant to take the financial screwing everyone else has to get the iPhone.
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While much of the iPod praise has been saved for its glossy cousins - either of the compact nano or the touchscreentastic Touch flavours - the iPod Classic is nonetheless making its own waves among consumers. Unfortunately, many of these waves are down to an issue with the PMP’s latest firmware update, which has seen some users left with a Classic that refuses to play music and instead drives itself into a fiery state with constant hard-drive thrashing.

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