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Archive for May, 2007



Doing the iPhone Shuffle (InformationWeek)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 5:19 pm
We're headed into the home stretch on the iPhone frenzy. Apple is still saying "end of June" but Web sites like The Boy Genius Report are saying June 15, just about two weeks away. Alpha early adopters will be flaunting them in every martini bar and boardroom in America and the rest of us will be doing the iPhone Shuffle, waiting in line at the Cingular store. Already there are leaks and ...



Apple’s iPhone: Who Really Wins? (The Motley Fool)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 2:13 pm
There's more to gain than lose from the upcoming iPhone.



Why Apple’s iPhone is Not the Next iPod (KOIN News 6 Portland)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 1:53 pm
It would take a pretty technologically insular personality to be oblivious of the fact that Apple's long awaited iPhone is about to be released. Ever since the release of the iPod six years ago, Apple's best advertising has come free of charge.



Jobs Says EDGE Is Fast: Has The Reality Distortion Field Hit The iPhone? (InformationWeek)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 12:36 pm
Steve Jobs made headlines yesterday at the D: All Things Digital conference. Of course, Jobs spoke about the iPhone , but during his remarks, I began to see the telltale signs of the reality distortion field at work.



Apple’s Jobs: Mobile Internet Is Terrible. iPhone Delivers the Real Internet (InformationWeek)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 12:36 pm
Speaking to Walt Mossberg at yesterday's D: All Things Digital conference, Apple CEO Steve Jobs gave us some interesting tidbits of info regarding the iPhone. The OS is the full Mac OS X with a different user interface. Third-party apps? Maybe. QWERTY keyboards? A waste of valuable space. FMC? Sort of. 3G? Well, Wi-Fi is faster. Oh, and current music phones stink.



iPodObserver – Jobs: The iPhone Will be Open to Developers (The Mac Observer)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 12:30 pm
Apple CEO Steve Jobs confirmed during an interview at the D: All Things Digital Conference that the soon to be released iPhone will indeed be open to third party developers, but not right away. The trick, he said, was balancing openness with security, and that's something Apple is working on right now



Apple patent keeps iPhone signals clean (MacNN)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 9:52 am
Apple has developed a way to keep the iPhone and any other future wireless handhelds free of interference, according to a newly granted US patent. The filing, originally made just weeks before the iPhone's announcement at Macworld San Francisco, is meant to address the potentially dangerous problem of interference from peripherals brought near or ...



Jobs waves iPhone, talks applications (Addict 3D)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 7:59 am
June launch still goSteve Jobs revealed a little more about Apple's iPhone at the All Things Digital conference, promising the much-awaited device will hit its June deadline, and talking up the possibility of third-party applications.…



Steve Jobs on Apple, Mac, iPod and iPhone (Macworld UK)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 7:58 am
Apple CEO Steve Jobs also seized a solo spot at yesterday's D: All Things Digital event. He talked about Apple, categorising its increasingly diverse businesses as: "Three businesses and a hobby." Businesses include Macs, music and the iPhone, while the Apple TV is "a hobby".



Jobs waves iPhone, talks applications (The Register)

Thursday 31 May 2007 @ 7:05 am
June launch still go Steve Jobs revealed a little more about Apple's iPhone at the All Things Digital conference, promising the much-awaited device will hit its June deadline, and talking up the possibility of third-party applications.…



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