LOS ANGELES -- Apple's soon-to-open online App Store has triggered a scramble among software developers to write business plans aimed at making money off Apple's iPhone, a mini-computer that doubles as a phone, a networking service said on Monday.
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Optus has disabled the deposit-taking function on its 3G iPhone ahead of the device's launch next month.
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Mariner Software on Friday confirmed plans that it is working on an Excel document editor for the iPhone, an application it calls Mariner Calc for iPhone. While the finalized version is far from completion, developer Michael Wray writes on the Mariner blog that it already supports viewing and editing documents that can range up to 1 million rows by...
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Posted on 16-06-2008
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Since the debut of the new iPhone 3G members of the Macnn forums have been discussing their likes and dislikes of this redesigned, lower priced model. It seams that Apple did not live up to its expectations for some. One user states that they would have liked to see things like a better camera or stereo Bluetooth. Another user expresses a dislik...
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T-Mobile announced it will sell the iPhone 3G for as little as €1 to German, Dutch and Austrian customers who sign up for one its more expensive service plans.
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Steve Jobs has unveiled the iPhone 2.0 with a price to appeal to more than gadget geeks. Should Nokia, RIM and Motorola be worried?
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Klausner Technologies can now count Apple and AT&T as licensees of its technology after convincing them to settle a patent-infringement lawsuit filed last year over the iPhone.
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Posted on 16-06-2008
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The new iPhone offers twice the speed, but new apps are what could make it really nice--or not.
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Klausner Technologies can now count Apple and AT&T as licensees of its technology after convincing them to settle a patent-infringement lawsuit filed last year over the iPhone.
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The parade of iPhone lookalikes continues, including the Samsung Instinct due soon. While not a bad phone, it's no match for the iPhone, according to Walt Mossberg at the Wall Street Journal
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