Hot iPhones surface in Russia
Several thousand iPhones which were recently stolen from a Belgian warehouse of wireless provider Mobistar are now reportedly turning up on the black market in Russia.
Several thousand iPhones which were recently stolen from a Belgian warehouse of wireless provider Mobistar are now reportedly turning up on the black market in Russia.
Have you ever wished you could check online prices when you are out shopping in brick & mortar stores? Well it has never been easier than now thanks to numerous free iPhone and iPod Touch shopping apps.
It was around this time last year that Apple began testing the iPhone 2,1 — a.k.a. the iPhone 3GS — and now the company’s back with a new test unit, which carries a sequential numeric designation and has been sighted amongst the ether in the iPhoniest city of them all.
Fears that the iPhone would receive an icy reception on the Korean peninsula, like it has in China, have been put to rest as Apple’s wireless partner announces healthy prelaunch customer commitments.
The young Australian fellow that wrote the Ikee worm that began the series of events that is now creating havoc on so many jailbroken iPhones has now been rewarded with a job.
Like the folks that prefer the Macintosh — there’s probably a lot of overlap — the millions that have made the iPhone a cultural phenomenon and market leader are more willing to pay for online music, TV and movies than the owners of other mobile devices. Or, it might be that Apple’s really good at presenting products people want to buy.
The ad wars among Apple, AT&T, and Verizon continue, with the iPhone at center stage and the latest battle going to Apple, which has occupied the high ground without much sniping.
Whether you’re just backing up or trying restore after a crash, here’s an attractively designed, easy-to-use and free (i.e. beer-fueled speech) application that gets your music, videos and playlists off of your iPhone or iPod and onto your Mac.
The holidays are upon us, and as we all prepare for family gatherings, do you have all the recipes you need?
There has been a lot of noise lately from iPhone app developers, some of whom are saying they will no longer write iPhone apps because of App Store policies, though smart business sense is likely the actual reason.