The new iPhone arrives on July 11, which gives current owners three weeks to figure out whether they’ll upgrade to the latest model. Peter Cohen has already made his decision.
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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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MOSCOW — When Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced last week that the company would begin selling its high-speed iPhone 3G in 70 countries this summer, Russian fans were enraged that their country was conspicuously absent from the list.
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Apple may replicate the success of the iPod with the iPhone 3G, argues RBC's Mike Abramsky. The analyst suggests that in the September quarter of 2008 Apple will sell 5.1 million iPhones, 70 percent more than consensus estimates of 3 million. This would make for an increase of 356 percent year-over-year, paralleling Apple's December 2005 quarter,...
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Following in Singapore Air's footsteps as "the world's largest flying iPod dock," United announced Monday that it would become the first U.S. airline to offer in-flight iPod and iPhone connectivity.
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The iPhone 3G is likely to lead to new headaches for the competition, eroding market share and slimmer margins, according to BusinessWeek on Monday
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Apple still has both hardware and software issues to work through before the iPhone is likely to be widely adopted in corporate environments, according to IT managers interviewed by Computerworld.
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With the data-hungry iPhone on its way to Canada, Rogers COO Nadir Mohamed suggested that wireless rates at the cable giant could finally be set to fall.
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And free mobile email for consumers. Funambol has delivered an open source email client for the new iPhone, and has won new funding for its bid to offer a free alternative to the Blackberry.
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Apple could see $1 billion per year in iPhone App Store revenues in calendar 2009, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. Often one of the most bullish analysts when it comes to Apple, Munster called the $1 billion figure aggressive in a research note to clients. Munster based his projections on his estimate of a user base of 78 million iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod touch users by the end ...
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