Posted on 26 January 2010 by Shane McGlaun
Apple announced its earnings recently and posted profits that increased by 50% compared to the previous year. iPhone sales grew 100% compared to the previous year.
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Posted on 31 December 2009 by Shane McGlaun
It's hard to believe that another year has come and gone, but here we sit at the start of 2010 and a new decade. Let's look back at some of the most interesting and important news items concerning the iPhone that we reported this year.
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Posted on 25 September 2009 by Shane McGlaun
There were reports filtering out that iPhone apps may not be legal for business use. Those stories are untrue according to PC World at least for users of the App Store in the US. Those original reports were from language in the terms for Sweden and the UK that said apps are for personal, non-commercial use only.
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Posted on 17 August 2009 by Budi Putra
The TomTom navigation app for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS [iTunes link] has landed on the App Store. Available in five versions --including the US and Canada, UK and Ireland, Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand-- its prices range from around $74 to $132. Of course, that doesn’t include the announced car kit with bundled mapping software (rumored to ...
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Posted on 17 August 2009 by Budi Putra
Facebook has submitted ver. 3.0 of iPhone application to Apple, according to Joe Hewitt, software engineer at Facebook, through his tweet. The latest version will offer a bunch of features that enable us to optimize our Facebook account on the go.
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Posted on 15 August 2009 by Budi Putra
At least $1.5 million in checks have already been deposited via an iPhone app, which launched just five days ago, according to United Services Automobile Association bank. The app has been installed nearly 150,000 times, and more than 58,000 users to update their accounts.
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Posted on 03 August 2009 by Vincent Nguyen
Only the other this morning we were talking about WildCharge's latest wire-free charging upgrade to accommodate the iPhone 3GS, and now it's sitting on our desk. Based around a mains-powered base-plate and special "skin" case for the Apple smartphone, the WildCharge system is fully approved by Apple and promise protection from bumps and scratches as well as cable-free convenience. ...
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Posted on 30 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Two security researchers, Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner, have discovered a serious security vulnerability on the iPhone and will present their findings later today at the Black Hat convention in Las Vegas.
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Posted on 28 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Yes, it's a logical step for jailbreakers when facing this kind of case. GV Mobile developer Sean Kovacs has ported the Voice client over to Cydia for free --although donations are gladly accepted-- following Apple rejection on all Google Voice-enabled applications and Google’s official Google Voice application.
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Posted on 28 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Yahoo unveiled a new homepage for the iPhone's Safari browser and invites you to sync the modules ("My Favorites") between the PC and your iPhone. It allows user to sync changes on the iPhone's newly design site, and vice versa.
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Posted on 28 July 2009 by Shane McGlaun
One of the big problems that many iPhone users complain about is that the battery life on the various iPhone models just isn’t that great. One of the ways that I get more use out of my iPhone is with a Mophie JuicePack, but that still needs to be plugged into an AC outlet to charge.
A company called MotionTouch has ...
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Posted on 27 July 2009 by Shane McGlaun
With the iPhone 3GS hitting the market last month the prices on the iPhone 3G tumbled to $99 for a brand new device with a new 2-year contract. Before the 3GS hit the market you could only get a refurb phone for $99.
Now that a brand new 3G sells for $99 AT&T has cut the prices on its refurb fleet ...
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