From the monthly archives:
February 2007
by Vincent Nguyen on February 8, 2007

Henry Samueli of Broadcom spilled the beans in federal court that yes; Broadcom’s chip is in the Apple iPhone. OCRegister’s very own John
Gittelsohn dug up this tidbit after examining the court transcript from the recently concluded Qualcomm v. Broadcom trial Case No. 05CV1958-B(BLM), in the US District Court of San Diego.
The partial transcript is available here, while Chuang promised a fuller report in the morning.
Related: Three ARM ...
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 8, 2007

Did anyone else notice the striking resemblance between the Macbook’s keyboard and the F700? Imitation is the best form of flattery!
I admit, the F700's keyboard looks very usable because the keys are actually larger than most out there on other handsets.
Related:
Samsung’s Answer to the iPhone?
Samsung Ultra Smart F700 won’t be released in the US!
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 8, 2007

I just heard back from Samsung. Anyone waiting to get the F700 should plan on getting the iPhone be cause the company hsa no immediate plans to release it in the US.
Vincent: Is Samsung releasing the F700 after 3GSM and if so when?
Samsung: No plans right now.
Sorry everyone I hate to be the bearers of bad news, but that's the honest truth.
Related: Samsung’s Answer to the iPhone? ...
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 8, 2007

Anyone using the Miranda IM may want to check out this iPhone inspired skin – created by manicho.
Miranda iPhone skin - Updated [deviantART]
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 8, 2007

Microsoft is seeking approval from the FCC for a wireless device that was submitted on Monday. Even though the FCC filing makes no reference of the Zune, some believe it to be the Zune phone.  According to Rob Enderle, an analyst with the research firm the Enderle Group, said the filing seems to indicate "an internet device or a mobile VoIP phone," that "certainly could be a ...
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 8, 2007

We all took the bait (well almost all) that the Apple’s letter to FCC requesting for confidentially to be real, and it turns out to be nothing more than a hoax. Rich of the fame site Phone Scoop discovered that the confidentiality agreement document was photoshopped. The fake and real documents are nearly identical with the exception of a bit of photo manipulation.
Engadget looked into the original filing and has ...
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 8, 2007

Yes sir, not only the iPhone is uber exclusive to Cingular, Apple has made a special edition for India. Features like Miss-call Management Service, Emergency Feign Death Mode, Gutter & Pothole Maneuvering System and others (see below) are only available in the India Edition of the Apple iPhone.
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