Posted on 18 April 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Anyone who has used Sling and doesn’t like it has to have a screwed loose in your head. Having the capability to stream content to my iPhone is a huge plus and adds a great deal of value to the device.
Sling CEO, Blake Krikorian, announced at NAB the company’s intentions to support the upcoming iPhone.
I think the question for ...
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Posted on 18 April 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
BloggingStocks reported that during a conference call, Mr. Zander refused to utter the name of arch-competitor Apple Inc., but referred to it only as “the West Coast company.â€
He pondered what features Apple will offer its customers when it rolls out its much-anticipated iPhone.
Sorry Mr. Zander, it looks like you’re going to have wait like the rest of us to find ...
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Posted on 18 April 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
I don’t think Apple has any other choice but to make good on their word. Apple and Cisco agreed to share the iPhone name in February and since then have been exploring a half-dozen ways for their products can work together.
We're optimistic, but it's still early," Giancarlo, 49, said about the negotiations in a Friday interview in San Francisco. Ways ...
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Posted on 18 April 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
Can't wait to get your hands on an iPhone? Apparently there is a Chinese exporter that has managed to get their hands on 500 of them.
What is interesting is that they've posted a few convincing pictures along with a full list of specs for it. There's a part of me that hopes that they are real. If they are, then ...
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Posted on 18 April 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
Still on the fence about the iPhone due to the price tag? Well if the latest rumors are to be believed, this might just be what you've been waiting to hear.
Apple is allegedly considering a savings of $50 to $150 on the iPhone in the form of a rebate or subsidy. This means that the iPhone could potentially hit ...
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Posted on 17 April 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
Could the Leopard delays mean delays for the iPhone as well? iSuppli analyst Jagdish Rebello seems to think that this may be the case. According to him "we're hearing it's mostly an issue with the complexity of the device."
The problem does not appear to be hardware-related, which would be why they pulled software engineers from the Leopard project. Everything seems ...
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Posted on 16 April 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
No lame ass Motorola phone (especially the SLVR L7) deserves to wear such a sacred mark – the Apple OSX and iPhone theme.
Shame on you cyclist14 for tarnishing the Apple brand with the likes of Motorola!
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Crap is a slang word meaning literally 'feces', and is mostly used to mean either this, or alternatively, 'of low, but could be, on occasion, ...
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Posted on 16 April 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
Call them what you will, iphone “killers,†“clones†or “copycats.†There are a lot of similar looking devices out there that seem to have a lot in common with the iPhone. Out latest gem is the Pi Phone from Deeda.
At first glance the interface is strikingly similar to that of the iPhone. It apparently has similar functions as well. If ...
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Posted on 16 April 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
It seems that the forthcoming iPhone is attracting a lot of developers wanting to make a buck. I can't blame them, Steve Jobs wants to sell 10 million of them next year, so you've got a large potential customer base. One such person is Miguel Sciaudone, otherwise known on Flickr as msciaudone.
However, in order to make his buck it seems ...
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Posted on 14 April 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
The old page used to say "Cingular + Apple Announcing iPhone" now says "AT&T + Apple Announcing iPhone."
The picture of the hand holding the iPhone, "AT&T" is shown as the service provider.
The AT&T logo is now placed next to Apple's. Jump on over to AT&T's homepage to read more detailed descripton.
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Posted on 13 April 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
I really can't wait for my iPhone to get here in June. I can't wait because already there are great pieces of software cropping up for it and I can't wait to use them.
First we had the Scenario Poker which looks like a real winner. Now we have iPhoneFlirt. According to the developer, they will have this application working on ...
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Posted on 13 April 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
By now everyone knows that the iPhone is on schedule and Leopard is delayed until October. We know this because of the statement that Apple released yesterday. However, if we look closely at that statement, something seems out of place.
At the end of the statement where all of the legal mumbo-jumbo is there are a few key phrases that lead ...
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