Apple has asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by dissatisfied iPhone 3G owners because they did not ask the company to repair their iPhones or refund their money, according to court papers made public Friday.
Phones manufacturers had made many kinds of phone, but among those phones, there are few of them which are smarter than the others. However, our fellows at the cnet has compiled a comparison test over four of the 'smartest smartphones' available today. Those phones are Nokia E71, Blackberry Bold 9000, HTC Touch Pro, and of course the Apple iPhone 3G.
The Nokia E72 posses so much fascinating look and holds number of reliable features as well. This quality device comes with a 5 MP camera and blessed with LED flash and autofocus features. So, one is free to capture decent pictures of dear ones. Even more this camera also lets one for video recording, picture blogging, video streaming, video calling and lots more. Talking about its reliable battery, which is very much capable and permits one for 12.5 hours of GSM talk time and 480 hours of GSM standby time. The Internet facilty is made possible in this gizmo by means of its connectivity features as EDGE, GPRS, 3G HSDPA and WLAN Wi-Fi.
Roel Schouwenberg of Kaspersky Lab Americas made a number of either intemperate or prescient comments to USA Today. It may take a year to find out if he is a fool or a profit.
With just a couple of days to go until the Apple press event, we now expect an announcement to be made about a Verizon iPhone 4G. This is certainly great news for so many users but it is Palm who will now be feeling the pressure, as they struggle to keep hold of customers.
There's been speculation Apple will dump its exclusive deal with AT&T perhaps as soon as this week - many hope the iPhone will be made available through all US carriers soon. Hand it to Apple's top brass to muddy the waters just a little bit…
The folks at Skype, "don't yet know how our app will behave on the iPad," according to a post from the company's official blogger and "chief Twitterer," Peter Parkes. Mr. Parkes made the comments on Saturday, April 3rd, the day of the iPad's release.
By now we all know Gray Powell, a software engineer at Apple, "lost" a prototype iPhone in a bar in Redwood City, California. Since then, the device ended up in the hands of Gizmoapple iphonedo, was reviewed, and eventually made its way back to Apple.
Twitter Inc. has made another move to take more control of tweets sent to mobile phones, this time with the acquisition Cloudhopper Inc., a Seattle messaging infrastructure firm.
Now that Google's made some much-needed improvements to Gmail's mobile webapp, should you abandon your smartphone's email client for its browser? Let's find out.
Word has it that the new iPhone refresh will see some notable upgrades, and one thing that will be included would be an integrated FM radio - this news won't bode well from third party manufacturers who have made a killing in the past with their FM radio add-ons.
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In a much needed antidote to the jealousy even those of us with minimal tech skills harbor toward people who have made a fortune inventing iPhone applications, many disgruntled developers are venting about how unfair it is that their apps didn't make it into the Apple store.
When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone at the 2007 Worldwide Developer's Conference, he made a point of letting the world know how seriously Apple would protect its intellectual property. Of course, he did it in inimitable Steve Jobs style, quipping "…and boy have we patented it!"
While a variety of sources have published a story accusing the iPhone 3.0 software of broadcasting instant messages to random iPhones, in reality this exploit affects only users who have hacked their phone and made it vulnerable.
Pricing in Apple App Store: no country is the same
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Currently, the prices for paid applications in the Apple App Store are highly fluctuating. Developers seem to be in search for the best pricepoint for their application and experiment to find out what works best.
Pricing in Apple App Store: no country is the same
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Currently, the prices for paid applications in the Apple App Store are highly fluctuating. Developers seem to be in search for the best pricepoint for their application and experiment to find out what works best.
The content in the Apple App Store is also very country specific. We made an overview of the total price of the 100 most popular paid applications in a selection of countries:
Price of the total top 100, per country
Total price of the paid top 100, per country
* based on daily exchange rate
There are large differences between countries. In Europe, the top 100 total price varies from €199 in Greece, up to €252 in Portugal. A difference of over 25%. The United States price is even lower, but greatly affected by the Dollar - Euro exchange rate.
The content of the App Store varies per country; not the same applications find their way into the top listings in different countries. This has a big impact on the total price of the apps per country app store. We will keep track of these developments. More detailed info on country specific developments is available in our monthly Distimo Report.
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A peek at the features that made it to the new iPhone 3G S, plus some of the lesser known announcements that came today at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.