Tag Archive | "iphone"

iPhone 5 with 4-inch screen and redesigned MacBook Pros on track for 2012 release

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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iLounge late last week dropped a number of intriguing rumors that seem to verify a previous report claiming that Apple will be revamping its entire product line in 2012. Citing what it calls its most reliable source, Jeremy Horwitz briefly details some of the changes we can expect to see in upcoming Apple products. First […]

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AT&T has top iPhone data speeds in the US

Monday, November 21, 2011

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People seem to have a love-hate relationship with AT&T. On one hand, people love to bitch and moan about the crappy reception they have with Ma Bell, yet there was curiously no exodus of subscribers when the iPhone came to Verizon and subsequently Sprint. I suppose part of the reason folks are, in part, reluctant […]

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Price of iPhone 3GS on AT&T curiously raised from free to $0.99

Monday, November 21, 2011

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Despite being over two years old, the iPhone 3GS was the second most popular smartphone during the third quarter of 2011. And now with the release of the iPhone 4S, the already-popular iPhone 3GS has been positioned to become even more popular with Apple making the device free with a 2-year contract from AT&T. Well, […]

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iPhone 4 and 3GS are still more popular than new Android smartphones

Monday, November 14, 2011

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Even in a market flooded with Android devices, the popularity and success of the iPhone continues to flourish. During the third quarter of 2011, even as many were awaiting the release of the iPhone 4S, the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS remained the top selling smartphones on the market according to data compiled by NPD. […]

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Hands on experience with the iPhone 5 – Report

Monday, November 14, 2011

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A bigger screen. An intriguing new teardrop design. These were just some of the few changes users were expecting to see in the iPhone 5. Only thing was that Apple was forced to scrap its iPhone 5 plans, depending on who you talk to, and release the iPhone 4S instead. While only Apple knows for […]

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Claro Puerto Rico starts selling the iPhone

Saturday, November 12, 2011

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The iPhone is now available on yet another carrier, this time Claro Puerto Rico, the largest Puerto Rican telecommunication company. The carrier currently boasts upwards of 1 million subscribers. 9to5Mac writes: Claro is the largest mobile phone network in the Americas. It is part of the Mexican telecom group América Móvil which is one of the four […]

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Brian Lam recounts his interactions with Steve Jobs following the stolen iPhone 4 scandal

Friday, November 11, 2011

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Gizmodo temporarily became a household name during the Spring of 2010 when they published photos of, what was then, an unreleased iPhone 4. In the days that would follow, the saga would become increasingly bizarre and seemingly lifted out of a $.10 novel. Caught in the middle of the brouhaha was Brian Lam, a Gizmodo […]

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Man sues Apple over faulty iPhone signal meter in yet another frivolous lawsuit

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

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Apple is no stranger to frivolous lawsuits as it seems that not a week goes by where we don’t hear of a new patent troll trying to get rich quick with some second-hand patent portfolio. What’s more, folks in today’s litigious society are quick to pull the legal trigger at a second’s notice. How else […]

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Most Android owners running antiquated versions of their mobile OS

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

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Say what you will about the Android vs. iPhone debate, but there’s simply no denying that the chart below is pretty jarring. Stainpakingly compiled by Michael DeGusta of The Understatement, the chart maps out the update history of various Android devices and iPhones. A common problem that has plagued Android devices is that not all […]

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Jelly Belly launches line of scented iPhone cases

Monday, November 7, 2011

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In looking for an iPhone cases, some users are looking for something sleek while others are more concerned with safety. Now Jelly Belly is trying to see if there’s a market for iPhone cases that smell deliciously fruity. As strange as it sounds, Jelly Belly – you know, the purveyors of gourmet jelly beans that […]

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Apple security chief John Theriault departs following missing iPhone scandal

Monday, November 7, 2011

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Not too long ago we highlighted that Apple has a security team in place charged with monitoring and helping to stop the proliferation of knockoff Apple products. The problem, for Apple, is a relatively new one and came about following the popularity of the iPod. But things really took off with the advent of the […]

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U.S. Cellular said no to the iPhone due to economic risk

Friday, November 4, 2011

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C Spire Wireless turned quite a few heads when it recently announced that it would become the fourth carrier to sell the iPhone in the US, joining AT&T, Verizon and of course Sprint. Apple’s partnership with C Spire Wireless was surprising to the extent that the carrier only boasts about 800,000 carriers, yet made sense […]

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