Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

iPhone 3G-Wifi handoffs, AT&T using 802.21 Protocol

There are different rumors that AT&T might be using the 802.21 protocol to relax the pressure put on their 3G network by the iPhone. The new iPhone 3.0 OS software contains the ability for iPhones to autoswitch from 3G to Wifi when an AT&T Wifi network is in range, without user intervention. Yesterday AT&T made [...]

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Apple and Verizon consider iPhone deal, Verizon to Sell iPhone in 2010

According to the latest leaks, Verizon and Apple are in discussions regarding a new iPhone for the carrier, which would be launched in 2010. USA Today quote “people familiar with the situation” who claim discussions between Steve Jobs and Verizon began a few months ago. While USA Today suggest a CDMA iPhone would be the [...]

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New iGoogle for Android and iPhone

Dan Zivkovic and Zhen Wang wrote on Google Mobile Blog that “We like iGoogle because it lets us “snack” on interesting information all day long. We can read a little bit of news here and there, glance at finance portfolios, take a look at the weather forecast, and then do a Google search. It doesn’t [...]

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Apps That Make Your Phone Even Smarter

While reading New York Time I found very interesting article by BOB TEDESCHI about mobile apps. He wrote that CELLPHONES are no longer just for talking, texting and shooting snapshots. The arrival of cellphone apps, driven at first by the iPhone, has led to a proliferation of programs that put a universe of user-friendly services [...]

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New iPhone gets the edge on Palm Pre

The 8-gigabyte Palm Pre sells for $199 after signing a two-year contract with Sprint, the phone’s exclusive carrier; the new 16-gigabyte iPhone 3GS will cost $199 with a two-year contract from AT&T, the iPhone’s exclusive carrier in the United States. Suzanne Choney Wrote on MSNBC that For a few days, it seemed the new Palm [...]

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iPhone 3G vs. iPhone 3G S

The very first thing we want to know about this newfangled iPhone 3G S is exactly what we’re getting for our extra Benjamin (or two, depending on the model you spring for). We don’t have all the answers just yet — Apple’s being coy about processor specs on the 3G S, for example — but [...]

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Apple Unveils iPhone 3G S

Just one year after Apple announced the iPhone 3G, the iPhone 3G S has been announced. There is much to love in this update including larger storage options, a faster CPU, HSDPA support and a better camera all for the same price as the current set. The OS should now run faster thanks to a [...]

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Loophole in OS X iPhone 3.0

Craig Grannell wrote on cultofmac.com: The iPhone Blog reports that OS X iPhone 3.0b is now throwing up error messages when you try to ‘redownload’ an app you’ve already bought. You get the option to buy again on your ‘iDevice’, or you can download again for free in iTunes. Already, forums are up in arms [...]

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Pageonce: Personal Productivity Assistant application for iPhone and BlackBerry

Pageonce, the leading Mobile Personal Assistant, is your one-stop-shop for online account management on your BlackBerry, iPhone, or your computer’s web browser. In a world where quick and up-to-date access to your online account information is crucial, Pageonce gives users the only mobile Internet experience free from the hassles of logins, password amnesia and the [...]

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Apple’s iPhone doubles its market share

If there was any doubt about the popularity of Apple’s iPhone, a quick look at the latest market share figures from research firm Gartner should put them to rest. Released on Wednesday, the newest data from Gartner shows that Apple’s share of worldwide smartphone sales grew from 5.3 percent in the first quarter of 2008 [...]

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