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Article | 11/03/2009 Google blocks popular iPhone SMS app
Google will block an iPhone application that harnesses its Google Talk chat program to provide a free text-message service after too many users flocke...
Article | 11/03/2009 iPhone Prototypes Hit eBay
Some of the strangest things can show up on eBay. Take, for example, a seller who claims he has two iPhone prototypes to unload.
Article | 5/03/2009 Kindle iPhone app is 'huge,' says analyst
Amazon's release Wednesday of an e-book reader for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch is a "huge" move and a "win-win" for everyone concerned, analysts sai...
Article | 3/03/2009 Cebit: Health monitoring comes to the iPhone
Heart patients will be able to check their electrocardiogram on an iPhone, using a new system demonstrated by Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems at...
Article | 3/03/2009 Vendors see future in iPhone business applications
The iPhone may generally be considered a consumer device, but several vendors at the Cebit trade show this week are demonstrating applications and ser...
Article | 26/02/2009 Virtualisation's new frontier - the mobile phone
We've had virtual storage, virtual machines and virtual data centres now VMware is looking to the next frontier: the virtual mobile phone.
Article | 24/02/2009 Apple can make money on $599 netbook, says analyst
With a US$599 netbook, Apple could move into a fast-growing market without cannibalizing existing sales and still make the profit margin investors hav...
Article | 24/02/2009 'I am Richer' app appears in Android store
For a cool US$200, Android G1 users can buy at least one app that iPhone users can't: the "I am Richer" application.
Article | 21/02/2009 Apple App Store grows, but iPhone apps are seldom used
IPhone users have short attention spans according Pinch Media's research that helps developers track the use of their iPhone applications.
Article | 19/02/2009 Mozilla backs move to decriminalize iPhone jailbreaking
Mozilla is backing a move that would nullify copyright infringement charges against people who "jailbreak" their iPhones, a practice that Apple consid...
Article | 17/02/2009 Rival iPhone developers bicker over 'pull my finger'
A pair of iPhone developers who sell novelty applications that generate bodily function sound effects are squabbling over the phrase "pull my finger" ...
Article | 16/02/2009 Apple: iPhone Jailbreak hack violates the law
Hacking an iPhone is against the law, Apple has argued in comments filed with the U.S. Copyright Office.
Article | 13/02/2009 New iPhone apps let you control Amazon cloud services
Amazon Web Services customers will soon have a pair of options for managing their systems from an Apple iPhone.
Article | 3/02/2009 iPhone App Cracker Released -- Then Pirated
Gizmodo reports that Crackulous, an iPhone application that allows pirated apps to run on jailbroken iPhones, was released. As its name might suggest,...
Article | 30/01/2009 Apple's App Store May Soon See $20 Games
Apple's affordable App Store may be introducing some slightly steeper prices. The company is planning a "premium" games section with selections starti...
Article | 28/01/2009 It's Official: Blackberry Storm Is No iPhone Killer
The gales of the Blackberry Storm gales just weren't strong enough to wash away Apple's iPhone success. Between its average reviews and customer compl...
Article | 28/01/2009 Apple's iPhone 2.2.1 Update Not Feeling The Love
Apple released its iPhone 2.2.1 software update Tuesday -- but don't get too excited. The update includes mainly fixes and minor improvements, and no ...
Article | 23/01/2009 iPhone connectivity comes to economy with new Singapore Airbus
Australian economy class travellers will be the first to benefit from iPod and iPhone connectivity on Singapore Airlines’ newly delivered A330-300 aer...
Article | 21/01/2009 Lotus Notes/iPhone users to get real-time e-mail access
IBM/Lotus for the first time will provide users of the iPhone -- and other mobile devices that support ActiveSync -- with real-time access to their e-...
Article | 16/01/2009 Jobs' departure ignites a firestorm of opinion
The sudden announcement that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is taking a medical leave of absence has the Web abuzz with ominous predictions, abrasive judgments,...

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