Archive | November 10th, 2008

Study: iPhone twice as reliable as BlackBerry

10. November 2008

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A new study has come out indicating that the BlackBerry has twice the failure rate as the iPhone.  Check out the full story over at CNET. “The SquareTrade study, released Saturday, looked at more than 15,000 handsets that were covered by the company’s policies. It found iPhones had a malfunction rate of 5.6 percent in […]

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Apple puts warning in new iPhone commercials

10. November 2008

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In Apple’s latest iPhone commercials, they’ve put a subtle warning on the bottom that informs viewers that the iPhone sequence they’re about to see has been sped up.  Now, this might seem a bit pointless, but keep in mind that there is already pending litigation against Apple for supposedly ‘misleading’ consumers as to the speed […]

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Is Tim Cook next in line behind Steve Jobs?

10. November 2008

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CNN has an interesting article about Apple Operations whiz Tim Cook. “In 2006 Apple transitioned its entire computer line to running on processors made by Intel. For lots of technical reasons we won’t go into here, doing that was not easy. But Cook’s team somehow made sure there was nary a blip in sales. Think […]

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Dell holds back on promised MP3 player, and highlights key differences between Apple and Dell

10. November 2008

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Last July, the Wall Street Journal reported that Dell was working on a new MP3 player that it was positioning to challenge the iPod.  The player was originally scheduled to be released in time for the holiday shopping season, but it turns out that Dell has pushed back its debut indeffinately.  This shouldn’t come as […]

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iPhone tops RAZR to become highest selling phone in the US in Q3

10. November 2008

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The Motorola RAZR’s reign at the top has finally come to an end. After three years of being the highest selling handset, it has now ceded the top spot to the iPhone according to data from NPD. The RAZR had been the highest selling phone over the past 12 quarters, but during the third quarter […]

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