Archive for February, 2010
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 11:56 pm
March 1 (Bloomberg) -- Digi.Com Bhd., the Malaysian mobile- phone company controlled by Norway’s Telenor ASA, signed an agreement to sell Apple Inc.’s iPhone in Malaysia to tap growth in a...
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 11:44 pm
After working reliably for over a year, my Richard Solo Model 1200 backup battery for the iPhone unexpectedly caused some major grief. However, I believe that at...
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 10:25 pm
March 1 (Bloomberg) -- Digi.Com Bhd. , the Malaysian mobile- phone company controlled by Norway’s Telenor ASA, signed an agreement to sell Apple Inc.’s iPhone in Malaysia to tap growth in a market that it forecasts will surge 10-fold in five years.
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 9:42 pm
A survey of about 200 Stanford University undergraduates revealed that almost a third worry about becoming addicted to their iPhones, think they may be using them too much and dread becoming "one of those iPhone people."
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 9:41 pm
Digi.Com Bhd., the Malaysian mobile- phone company controlled by Norway’s Telenor ASA, signed an agreement to sell Apple Inc.’s iPhone in Malaysia to tap growth in a market that it forecasts will surge 10-fold in five years.
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 9:21 pm
With more than 140,000 apps in the iPhone App Store , finding task-specific apps or utilities for your iPhone or iPod touch (and soon iPad ) isn’t the hard part. The hard part is finding the best app for the job. That’s why we’re launching a new series here at Mashable, where we raid the App Store to find the best apps for a specific purpose. First on our docket: Remote Control apps! The long ...
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 9:02 pm
Chid labor was used in three factories plants making the iPhone, Apple has revealed.
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 7:54 pm
A California start-up has launched a TigerText iPhone application that lets people kill embarrassing text messages after they have been sent out.
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 7:36 pm
DiGi.Com Bhd, the Malaysian mobile-phone company controlled by Norway's Telenor ASA, signed an agreement to sell Apple Inc's iPhone in Malaysia to tap growth in a market that it forecasts will surge 10-fold in five years. "Growth is coming back this year," DiGi's chief executive officer Johan Dennelind said in an interview with Bloomberg television in Kuala Lumpur today. DiGi will start selling ...
Sunday 28 February 2010 @ 7:32 pm
DIGI.COM Bhd has secured an agreement to sell Apple Inc’s iPhone in Malaysia, Chief Executive Officer Johan Dennelind said in an interview today. Digi also expects sales growth to exceed 5 per cent this year, he said in Kuala Lumpur.


