The debate over supplying children with Apple iPhones might be heating up, but perhaps a more pressing concern is the level of access that kids already equipped with smartphones have to the rowdy world of the Web.
Whoops! Apple lawyers filed a biometric security patent application this week and an Engadget reader noticed something strange in the screen caps: Installer.app and SMBPrefs.
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Harvard Radio Broadcasting Co. Inc., the student-staffed and operated radio station on Harvard University's campus, introduced its new iPhone App.
Apple is selling iPhones that are not tied to lengthy contracts, fuelling rumours of a summer release of a new model. The company is selling its smartphone at its full unsubsidised price, which is significantly higher than even the most expensive options available under contract.
Orb Networks today announced the availability of Orb Live Events, a customizable iPhone application that enables any content owner to broadcast their live content on these popular handsets. Live Events provides content owners with a proven iPhone player, already approved and available in Apple's App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch. In contrast to using other solutions, which can cost millions and take months to implement, a content provider or broadcaster can get up and running in as little 24 hours with the Orb solution.
A recent lawsuit filed in the Eastern Texas District court complains of the iPhone's and iPod's abilities to download software and digital audio files, among other things. Yet another suit has snared Apple over the iPhone's included camera. Perhaps a sign of the iPhone's success, patent trolls have taken notice.
Apple and Boxee have both brought remote control capabilities to the iPhone for their respective media centre applications, but LogMeIn has gone one step further with Ignition for iPhone. It provides basic remote access for Macs and PCs via the iPhone. It has some big limitations, but it is a functional desktop monitoring solution for when you're on the go.
Two new lawsuits filed earlier this week target Apple's iTunes and App Store empires, as well as the iPhone. Affinity Labs claims that Apple infringed on its patented technologies for browsing, streaming and downloading content over wireless and cellular networks allegedly employed in the App Store and iTunes applications. Accolade Systems accused Apple of indirectly infringing on its patent by using CMOS image sensor technologies in the iPhone's camera.
Travelodge has announced a new service that will offer consumers a GPS room-booking service via 3G Apple iPhone. This new service labeled "Travelodge iBooker" will allow business and leisure travellers to search and book accommodation across the UK.
Ever left the house or office and realized a few hours later you forgot that all important document or spreadsheet on your computer? How great would it be if you could somehow retrieve that document or presentation using your iPhone. With the help of LogMeIn Ignition, this becomes a reality.
Photos and specifications for the iPhone 3G have been posted on the website of wireless carrier China Unicom, a sign that Apple may finally be ready to enter the world's largest cell phone market.
At the iPhone OS 3.0 event in Cupertino, Apple announced a bevy of forthcoming feature additions and updates in the third major release of the iPhone OS.
Every iPhone developer membership includes two complimentary technical support incidents. If you are close to renewing, don't forget that these incidents will expire.
It was originally thought to be a mistake when a predicted smartphone was not present at the Mobile World Congress. Now, it is believed that Dell rethought the project due to "lack of carrier interest."
Apple's facing new legal action over data speeds on the iPhone 3G. A man from New Jersey says the company isn't living up to its promise of superfast surfing - and now, he's demanding action. His lawsuit makes for more than half a dozen network-related complaints filed against Apple in America's courts.
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