May 6th, 2007 by admin
MacNN - Subscribers to the AT&T iPhone newsletter may be missing very subtle changes to the product in the latest mailing. An animated GIF in the message cycles through generally familiar images of the device, with the exception of the navigation screen
A Populist Challenge to Apple’s iPhone
US News and World Report - Many phones will step up to challenge the iPhone , over which analysts appeared all agog after Apple’s announcement this week. In one effort, a phone called the “Neo1973″ will enlist an army of developers around the world. They’ll go after a key
Apple claims ‘most innovative’ title (again)
MacNN - The publication notes that the iPhone will likely keep Apple ahead of the pack for the foreseeable future. “These include the ascendance of design, the focus on the user s experience, and the power of ecosystems: The iPod is a hit because it works
Ebcases jumps gun with iPhone cases
MacNN - Not willing to wait until the official release, Ebcases today unveiled a pair of cases that it promises will fit the upcoming iPhone. The pictured eNOVO flip case uses a novel magnetic latch to keep the lid firmly in place and protect the screen
Does the Sidekick still have punch?
CNN Money - But it’s about to face its ultimate test this summer, as it goes up against the Apple ( Charts , Fortune 500 ) iPhone and other sleek new devices. And it’s making a risky bet on the Sidekick iD, a cheaper phone with fewer features. For T-Mobile USA, the
May 6th, 2007 by admin
MacNN - T-Mobile is claiming it will be the first in the United States to offer the Vista-influenced Windows Mobile 6 to its Apple patent details multiple Dashboards in Creative Zen Stone guns after iPod shuffle Forums: Battery trouble, LED, iPhone
Vodafone And Orange Fight For The iPhone
Information Week - While we’re still waiting for the June launch of the iPhone on this side of the pond, U.K. carriers Orange and Vodafone are fighting it out for exclusive rights to the device when it debuts in Europe later this year. According to this report
Apple’s iPhone Is Done! Old News! Microsoft Unveils the oFone
Softpedia - At MIX07 in the Venetian Hotel In Las Vegas, Microsoft made Apple’s iPhone a thing of the past while the Cupertino device responsible for the October 2007 delay of Mac OS X Leopard is yet to hit the market. But simply put, the iPhone is no match for
BlackBerry Curve beats iPhone to launch
PC Advisor - One month before Apple is set to release the iPhone , Research In Motion (RIM) has announced a new BlackBerry smartphone it calls Curve. Also called the 8300, the devices expected to be released this spring (individual operators will announce prices
Gadgets Ballmer: iPhone Has “No Chance” of Getting Significant
DailyTech - Six percent plan to buy iPhone, according to market research firm Apple s iPhone product is one of the most talked about pieces of kit in recent memory, but according to a survey conducted by market research firm Markitecture, the majority of those
April 9th, 2007 by admin
Another Point for the Pismo!
New Music PhonesWithout The i
The names of two new phones say it all: UpStage and enV
April 9th, 2007 by admin
A mobile phone retail battle is in the air.
CTIA Wireless review | Celebrating new gadgets
What’s new in wireless? After attending the largest U.S. wireless convention late last month in Orlando, Fla., I have a clue. This year’s CTIA Wireless…
Apple Unveils Higher Quality DRM-Free Music on the iTunes Store
Apple(R) has announced that EMI Music’s entire digital catalog of music will be available for purchase DRM-free (without digital rights management) from the iTunes(R) Store (http://www.itunes.com/) worldwide in May. DRM-free tracks from EMI will be offered at higher quality 256 kbps AAC encoding, resulting in audio quality indistinguishable from the original recording, for just $1.29 per song.
Beatles May Go Online As Apple, EMI Come Together
Just exactly what EMI will announce on Monday isn’t certain, but the Beatles are the highest-profile holdout from iTunes and EMI CEO Eric Nicoli will be joined at the press conference by Steve Jobs.
April 9th, 2007 by admin
In January, Apple told the world it would deliver its iPhone in June via AT&T’s Cingular Wireless. The most likely date for delivery — or at the very least a more specific announcement — is reportedly June 11, which is the first day of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Chron 200 / Google powers its way up / Expanding horizons: The huge Mountain View Internet company has branched out …
When business executives describe what keeps them up at night, Google Inc. is often high on the list. The Mountain View Internet company is considered a threat or a potential threat on numerous fronts, ranging from the obvious — the Internet — to…
MS aims at iPhone-like browsing
Microsoft today issued a response to the iPhone’s mobile version of Safari with Deepfish, the codename for a new technology designed for Windows Mobile 5 or 6 smartphones to provide a more desktop-like web browser experience. The software automatically creates a complete image of a website, preserving the formatting intended by its creator; instea…
Self Published iPod Books Offered on eBay Store
A zero-cost self publishing option for authors that also includes a free listing on eBay was launched today by MediaClick, Inc., a Naples, Florida company.
March 29th, 2007 by admin
A report released by DRAMeXchange on Tuesday said that contract prices for 4-, 8-, 16-, and 32-Gbyte single-level cell NAND Flash chips increased by roughly 4 7 percent this month, the second pricing jump in 2007, according to the market intelligence company.
Cell Industry Gathers Under iPhone Cloud
It says something about the state of the cell phone industry that the product looming largest over the CTIA wireless show in Orlando, Florida doesn’t even exist yet. Never mind that it’s coming from Apple.