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Archive for the 'Opinion' Category

Latest iPhone 3G firmware update didn’t work, causing even more problems

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Latest iPhone 3G firmware update didn't work, causing even more problems Apple’s latest firmware update, 2.0.1, seems to have caused more problems than it was worth.  Users are reporting that even though dropped calls and slow data access seem to have been curbed for the time being, other problems are now arising that are worse than the ones the update was suppose to fix in the first place.

HSBC may drop Blackberry to opt for iPhone, would only need 200,000

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

HSBC may drop Blackberry to opt for iPhone, would only need 200,000 The banking giant is going over the idea of possibly dropping its Blackberrys to switch over to iPhones for its employees.  If they make the move, it could result in a order larger than 200,000 units for Apple, the largest single order to date.

The ‘I Am Rich’ iPhone app debacle - brilliant or moronic?

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

The \'I Am Rich\' iPhone app debacle - brilliant or moronic?Anyone with even a passing interest in Apple products couldn’t have failed to have heard something about the ‘I Am Rich’ application that caused such a wealth of copy to be written over the past week. But was the glorified screensaver costing $999.99 an inspired piece of marketing or just moronic?

iPhone Nano on way - name, release date, features unknown

Friday, August 8th, 2008

iPhone Nano on way - name, release date, features unknownWhat started as a small, seemingly unsubstantiated rumour in a British tabloid has now grown to be an almost universally accepted fact - an iPhone Nano is on the way. Unfortunately, there has been no confirmation from Apple, and the name, release date, and features are unknown.

John Cormack compares Apple iPhone to PS2 & Xbox - Game on way

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

John Cormack compares Apple iPhone to PS2 & Xbox - Game on wayAs the co-founder of ID software, and chief designer of games such as Doom and Quake, John Carmack is a man to be listened to. In his latest interview, he talks about his respect for the iPhone as a potential gaming platform, and how he compares it to the last generation consoles, the PS2 and Xbox.

Touch-thru cases for your touch-screen iPhone

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Touch-thru cases for your touch-screen iPhone, best protection yet IVYSKIN has introduced a new offering of iPhone cases and accessories that aim to be the best of the bread available today. 

SEGA confirms iPhone is as powerful as Dreamcast

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

SEGA confirms iPhone is as powerful as dreamcast The iPhone is surprisingly turning into a game platform of sorts with big name publishers such as SEGA and EA rushing to develop games for it. It’s definitely risky business given the history of gaming on mobile phones but it looks like the iPhone could be the silver lining in the cloud.

A week after launch - iPhone 3G still hard to find in Apple, AT&T stores

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

A week after launch - iPhone 3G still hard to find in Apple, AT&T storesThe new Apple iPhone 3G went on sale on Friday, July 11, and immediately sold out around the world. Sales continued over the weekend, with the new models selling out in most places as soon as new stocks arrived. And that scene is still occurring, even a week after its release.

The Apple iPhone 3G goes on sale - unboxed and disassembled

Friday, July 11th, 2008

The Apple iPhone 3G goes on sale - Unboxed and disassembledThe new iPhone 3G from Apple finally went on sale worldwide today, after being talked about and speculated upon for the last six months. At 00:01 on July 11th, the new 3G iPhone was released in 22 countries, and the Internet has already had its first unboxing and disassembly pictures.

iPhone devs are creative: shake to exchange numbers, Tweet with the locals, and more

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

iPhone devs are creative: shake to exchange numbers, multiplayer pong, and moreThe deadline for iPhone developers to turn in their apps for the App Store’s launch day on Friday passed earlier this week, so what kind of apps do we expect? The idea of an Apple-run app store sounded boring at first, but if the rest of the merchandise is anything like what Tapulous has to offer, there are many good things coming are way.

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