Archive for March, 2010

Will the app take over the world?

March 31, 2010

It all started on two small platforms, the iPhone and Touch, and it is a very small word indeed, but at least for some people, the app is taking over the world and helping to shape a new mobile social paradigm.

Über 4G iPhone with A4 processor, super crisp display rumored

March 30, 2010

Nothing’s real until the skinny guy says it is. But, in the realm of iPhone rumors, this one has a bit more credibility than, for example, Monday’s zombie-like re-incarnation of a CDMA iPhone for the Verizon network.

An iPhone for Verizon after all [perhaps not]

March 30, 2010

Here’s a rumor with more life than a flattened centipede. Once again the notion of a CDMA iPhone for sale via Verizon has twitched to life with production set to begin sometime and delivery to begin a while thereafter.

Will the iPhone lead the iPad to victory?

March 29, 2010

The iPhone has been slowly gaining on its competition in the enterprise smartphone marketplace, perhaps because of its app superiority, and those inroads may pay future dividends for the iPad.

Review: Digg for iPhone 1.0

March 28, 2010

If you’re a hardcore digger, this app will likely will be a welcome addition to your iPhone or iPod. Nevertheless, years of tumultuous and sweeping change has reshaped the social networking landscape, making this app 18 months late at best and too little to matter to anyone except the most dedicated.

AdMob reports iPhone still number one

March 26, 2010

The latest report from AdMob, one of the world’s largest mobile advertising platforms, is that the iPhone and Touch still rank number one, although that news does not come without some controversy.

iPhone users download more apps, more satsified

March 25, 2010

Can’t get no app satisfaction? Then you’re not on the iPhone. A new survey shows that not only are iPhone downloading more apps than users on other platforms, but they’re also a lot happier with the software they’re getting.

Palm Pre: the death of an iPhone killer

March 24, 2010

It’s easy to remember when the Palm Pre was heralded as the handset that would kill the iPhone. Now Palm shows every sign of going under. What happened to the iPhone killer and what can we learn from it?

iPhone, iPod touch take 19 percent of portable gaming revenue

March 23, 2010

For whatever reason, there are still plenty of people trash talking the iPhone and iPod touch as a gaming platform. Nevertheless, money talks and Apple and its legion developers are earning a rapidly increasing share of that revenue pie.

Apple again selling iPhones without contract

March 23, 2010

Just like last year around the this time, Apple has begun allowing buyers the chance to purchase an iPhone without first providing proof of an AT&T contract. Likewise, Ma Bell is offering refurbished iPhones at a $50 discount.


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