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10 things we’d change on the iPhone 3G

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

There’s plenty that’s great about the new iPhone, says silicon.com’s Natasha Lomas. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few things for Apple to think about for the next time round. The 3G iPhone has finally arrived–a year and a half after CEO Steve Jobs first confirmed…
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Crackers claim iPhone 3G hack

Monday, July 14th, 2008

The iPhone Dev Team claims to have jailbroken the iPhone 3G, while a former member of the team claims the device has not been unlocked. A group of developers has claimed to have cracked the iPhone 3G. Apple’s latest version of the iPhone was released to…
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iPhone 3G poses barriers to business adoption

Friday, July 11th, 2008

UK enterprise adoption of the iPhone 3G may be hampered by security issues and Apple’s exclusive partnership with O2, among other factors. For years, Apple has paid little attention to products for enterprise users. Now it’s pitching its new iPhone 3G as: “The best phone for business. Ever”. But…
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RIM’s Lazaridis on why Qwerty’s still working

Friday, May 16th, 2008

RIM’s co-CEO tells Silicon.com why he believes smartphones are the future, why Qwerty is so exciting, and why the Bold has nothing to do with the iPhone. BlackBerry maker RIM has been very busy this week hosting the Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Fla. One of the announcements…
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Week in review: Teaming up against Google

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Microsoft offers to buy struggling Yahoo for $44.6 billion to better compete against Google. Also: Vista’s one-year anniversary. The fight for Internet dominance heated up this week with Microsoft offering to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion in an effort to better compete with chief rival Google. “Today,…
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A quarter of Apple iPhones may be ‘unlocked’

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Analyst calls the percentage of phones used on wireless networks other than AT&T’s “stunning.” More than a quarter of people who bought Apple’s iPhone are using them on wireless networks other than AT&T’s, the exclusive iPhone carrier in the U.S., a “stunning” number that will pressure the…
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Deutsche Telekom says has sold 70,000 iPhones

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

German telecom operator says the iPhone is the most sold multimedia device in its T-Mobile division’s portfolio. German telecom operator Deutsche Telekom said on Saturday it had signed up 70,000 iPhone customers in the 11 weeks since November 9, 2007. Deutsche Telekom’s mobile telephony arm T-Mobile is the…
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Week in review: Bad news market bears

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Tech gets battered on the stock market, but not Microsoft, which seems recession-proof. Also: Wireless goes to Washington. Financial markets around the world went on a wild ride this week, and tech stocks were not immune to the nausea. The Dow had back-to-back trading sessions…
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IBM: Lotus Notes for iPhone not ready yet

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Company dismisses reports that the launch of Lotus Notes for the iPhone and iPod Touch is imminent. Despite reports that the launch of Lotus Notes for the iPhone and iPod Touch is imminent, IBM says it is not quite ready to release the software. A formal…
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iPhone spurs Web traffic, if not music sales

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

It’s unclear whether the device’s slick design and simple user interface have proved useful for functions other than accessing the Internet. While Apple did not introduce any significant iPhone upgrades at Macworld, the iconic device still made waves. Apple has sold more than 4 million iPhones…
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The coming choice in wireless for CIOs

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

With more wireless “walled gardens” coming down, CIOs can finally recast their mobile enterprise infrastructures, FirstHand’s David Hattey says. Wireless industry suppliers last fall breathed collective sighs of relief as Apple and Verizon Wireless made two momentous announcements signaling the imminent end of wireless walled gardens. …
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