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AP - Russia's number one cell operator MTS said Friday it has signed a deal with Apple Inc. to sell the iPhone in Russia. ... Source: www.iht.com --- 1 day ago
Russia's number one cell operator MTS said Friday it has signed a deal with Apple Inc. to sell the iPhone in Russia. ... Source: asia.cnet.com --- 3 days ago
Apple is still dancing around an iPhone deal with perhaps the biggest prize remaining in the iPhone universe: China. We've been down this road before with China Mobile and Apple, but IDG ... Join CNET Asia's community Get your tech questions answered, meet other gadget lovers, start your own blog and be heard! http://asia.cnet.com ... Source: www.pcworld.com --- 1 day ago
Dropped calls, slow data and MobileMe follies. ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 3 days ago
The Apple iPhone 3G boasts such impressive features as a strong Web browser, a large display and support for such technology's as Cisco VPNs, making it a top-tier smartphone. However, the iPhone comes up short in some areas like management tools and its reliance on iTunes for updates. - Maybe you can't judge a book by its cover, but the label that Apple has chosen for version two of its popular smartphone sums up the unit awfully well. The iPhone 3G is more or less the same device as the one Apple launched in June 2007, with the addition of a faster, so-called third-generation cell... ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 day ago
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Listen, if you were the very first person to sue Apple and AT&T over the iPhone 3G, I might cut you some slack. When you are the millionth person buy the damn thing knowing it has problems ahead of time, I have no sympathy for you. This time, William Gillis of San Diego is suing the two companies, claiming that they "have misrepresented the speed, strength, and performance of the 3G bandwidth network," according to freelance journalist Justin McLachlan. Apple has acknowledged the complaints over the iPhone 3G's reception and has promised to fix the issues via a software update. Comments ... Source: www.intomobile.com --- 2 days ago
Talk about a lame excuse. Apple, long known as the tech-company that does whatever it feels like doing, has rejected an up-and-coming iPhone application on grounds that it provides “limited utility.” Granted, the iPhone application, Pull My Finger, does little more than generate a “fart” sound, Apple’s rejection of the application is a disturbing move. The [...] ... Source: www.cio.com --- 1 day ago
Google Enterprise product management director says he's a "huge Apple fan." ... Source: www.cio.com --- 1 day ago
We examine the six most common gripes that users have had about the Apple iPhone 3G, from dropped calls to problems with mobile iTunes to lack of enterprise features. ... Source: www.p2pnet.net --- 3 days ago
p2pnet news view | Mobiles:- William J. Gillis jr is suing Apple and AT&T for “false and misleading” advertising and “unlawful” business practices, says Justin McLachlan. The two partners, “misrepresented the speed, strength and performance of the 3G-bandwidth network,” the complaint says, according to McLachlan. Gillis is also looking to have his lawsuit certified as a class [...] ... Source: pdaphonehome.com --- 3 days ago
Why in the heck does this take so long now that I upgraded to 2.0.2... I plugged it in, sat for a while, took a shower, dried my hair (dread locs),... ... Source: www.fiercewireless.com --- 3 days ago
Another angry iPhone 3G user has filed a lawsuit but this time it's directed at both AT&T and Apple with the bulk of the complaint against AT&T's network. The San Diego-based lawsuit filed by William Gillis accuses Apple and AT&T of overselling the iPhone 3G and promising fast speeds. The lawsuit says that by overselling the iPhone 3G, there are too may customers using the device, which causes the network to get bogged down. Gillis is particularly critical of AT&T--claiming that the carrier says the iPhone 3G performs well on its 3G network when in reality the handset requires too much power. That coupled with the high volume of iPhones sold, has caused the network to kick users down to the EDGE-based 2G network even when 3G coverage is guaranteed, Gillis says in his lawsuit. Neither AT&T or Apple have commented on the lawsuit, which is the second lawsuit directed at the iPhone 3G concerning performance issues. For more: - see this article Related articles: Apple slammed with lawsuit over iPhone 3G Related articles: Apple releases iPhone 3G fix Are design flaws plaguing the iPhone 3G ? Report: AT&T, Apple to issue software fix for connection glitch ... Source: www.hydrapinion.com --- 2 days ago
Net Applications' monthly Market Share reports deliver some interesting information about the operating systems people are using to browse the web. Windows' loss is Apple's gain. ... Source: www.bmighty.com --- 3 days ago
Apple is good at making resources for its iPhone customer, but really lousy at getting the word out. If you're using or managing iPhone, iPhone 3G or iPod Touch deployments in a business setting, you should know about Apple's iPhone Configuration Utility and Enterprise Deployment Guide. ... Source: www.pressemeldungen.at --- 2 days ago
September 5, 2008 - The emergence of technology has made communication a faster and simpler process. The market is flooded with latest mobile phones which are empowered with advanced functionality and rich features. People of today’s times are conscious of the mobile phone that they possess and each individual strives to go with the times. [...] ... Source: www.phonesreview.co.uk --- 1 day ago
When the Apple App Store launched we have seen a steady stream of apps that are business orientated hit the store, most of these being 3rd-party start-ups, but now some of the big name software vendors are also wanting a piece of the action. Oracle, Sybase, and SAO have all released Apple iPhone 3G business apps [...] ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 1 day ago
Written by chuqui Daring Fireball Linked List: Apple Rejects Fart-Joke iPhone App: Jobs I wish I could have taken at Apple (Apple Post-mortem, part 2 of some number....): 1) Apple Games Evangelist: 2) Community architect for iTunes. 3) Community architect for .Mac. Original story at Chuqui 3.0 . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet: Apple Computer . ... Source: www.thomas-fitzgerald.net --- 3 days ago
iPhone developers still bound by an Apple gag order are paying each other $1 to share coding tips. That way, if challenged by Apple’s legal department, they can argue that they are subcontractors and therefore free to discuss the software. Brilliant. read more | digg story ... Find more results for Apple's iPhone on RSSMicro.com |
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