iPhone hogging AT&T’s 3G network, delays Blackberry Bold
Thursday, September 18th, 2008
The launch of the highly anticipated Blackberry Bold was delayed yet another month- being scheduled for a November launch instead of October. A likely reason being AT&T wasn’t at all ready to handle the influx of 3G data usage that the iPhone brought.






Security firm Sophos has reported a malware package hidden in the guise of a cute penguin game for the iPhone. Malware writers are using a popular iPhone game to infect PC users.
The upcoming launch of the first Android-based handset will garner its own hype undoubtedly, but will it match the frenzy that surrounding not only the first generation iPhone, but the 3G version as well? Most likely, it won’t, but it’s because of some fundamental differences in the two and doesn’t mean that one is better than the other.
As much as I love the iPhone 3G, I do find it quite bizarre that it seems to be so prone to crashing. What’s even more bizarre is that Apple doesn’t provide any information on how to reboot the iPhone in the included “Finger Tips” instructions.
There are more than 200 free applications available for the iPhone. And while it’s great there are so many free apps available, some of these applications are a waste of time. To guide you in choosing which applications you should install on your iPhone, we’ve selected what we think are the best top 40.
Apple is currently holding its Let’s Rock event in San Francisco. For full coverage of all
Michael Dell indirectly admitted that Dell might have secret, all right, not so secret, plans to best the iPhone. Now, do we really need a DellPhone?
As if $830 for a 16GB iPhone 3G wasn’t crazy enough, it still costs $730 for the 8GB version in India these days. Because sales were obviously slowed by the extreme pricing, carriers in India are finally offering "easy payment" plans for the iPhone 3G. 