Having witnessed the ridiculous hype and initial demand for the iPhone here in the States, overseas iPhone carriers are going to have a hard time matching the feverish rate of US iPhone sales. But, that didn’t stop O2 from expecting to sell/activate upwards of 100,000 handsets during the O2 iPhone’s initial launch window.
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NEW YORK - Shares of No. 1 U.S. mobile provider rose 1.5 percent Thursday after its Chief Executive announced 2008 plans for a new
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… to generate excitement over any new handsets, in contrast to others such as Apple’s iPhone. As a result, it has lost its number two ranking after Nokia to Samsung. …
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… JOSE, Calif. — AT&T Inc. says it plans to offer a version of an iPhone next year that runs on a faster wireless network so users can get speedier …
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… likely be on the critical path to a successful effort. I still think the iPhone, iPod Touch, Zune II, MID, UMPC, and Kindle are all tracking to become the …
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… and notebook computer to access e- mail messages? Practically no one. That’s why the iPhone is so coveted, and if you can afford one, it’s hard to go wrong …
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Barely a fortnight after Apple began talking with China Mobile about getting the iPhone into the ginormous Chinese market, it seems that negotiations are off — or still on, or something.
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… Apple threatens Danish carrier over iPhone sales Apple is threatening Danish wireless distributor … after the chain has been selling unlocked iPhones without the company’s permission. that Telekden is …
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - The samba developers discovered that nmbd could be made to overrun a buffer during the processing of GETDC logon server requests.
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If there’s one thing I love, it’s games with non-traditional graphics. So many titles these days rely on “almost looks real!” true-to-life renders, often at the expense of gameplay itself. Hence why I’m glad to see Crayon Physics for the iPhone (or iPod Touch) - just like in the PC version you can draw shapes, dots and lines and then interact with them in a number of levels. It’s the handiwork of r4m0n and he’s been a busy guy with multiple updates and bug-fixes since the project started five days ago.
Check out a video of Crayon Physics in action after the cut
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The iPhone is a capable little chap in its own right, but it also makes for a decent way to control another PC or Mac remotely. As for how to do that, you’ve got two options: either a full remote setup using something like VNC, or function specific such as this uTorrent BitTorrent client interface specially fettled for the iPhone.
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