ReaddleDocs is a document viewer that basically covers all the ways of getting the document onto you iPhone - so there is no way that you cannot have your documents on hand.
Buy.com is offering iPhon 3G, "officially" unlocked, for $799. We're not sure if these are imported units from markets like Hong Kong or Taiwan, where Apple themselves sells unlocked units, or what the deal is, or if $799 is even a deal for you to not have to worry about Jailbreaking or cat and mouse games.
Want to pick up an unlocked iPhone that comes with full Apple warranty and iTunes update capability? Wouldn't it be nice to not have to worry about jailbreaking ever again! Well, now you can thanks to the folks over at Buy.com.
Apple has gone out of their way to point out the cons of multi-tasking background applications - a claimed 80% reduction in battery life while on standby with a single 3rd party IM client enabled. Push Notification, likewise, has been promoted by Apple as providing a single point of coordination for 3rd party alerts routed through servers on Apple's end.
Apple reportedly ordered a large NAND flash chip shipment from Samsung, says a research note from Lazard Capital Markets. The 16-gigabit chips point to the likelihood of a 32GB iPhone, as well as a positive impact to the NAND industry, which includes Toshiba and SanDisk.
Marc Fleury (of JBoss fame) and Mark Spencer (of Digium fame) have a significant side project: turning us all into couch potatoes, but doing it with open source.
There's a phone that's creating competition for Apple's iPhone: the G1. The touch-screen device, which is supported by T-Mobile's network, features a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G support, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, e-mail, more downloadable applications than the iPhone and access to Amazon's Mp3 store, YouTube and applications
Apple's engineering department still isn't sparing the horses for iPhone OS 3.0. It has released beta 3 to developers only two weeks after Beta 2 was released.
New research from analyst firm Forrester suggests organisations can now make a case for adopting the Apple iPhone to deliver content and collaboration applications to mobile staff.
Back in the old days, before you kids got all these newfangled Robots and Compact Discs and Moving Pictures, traveling was a genuine challenge. You trekked to the airport for miles through the snow - uphill, mind you - wondering all the while if they would have an airplane that could take you somewhere close to where you wanted to go.
Potentially bad news now if you happen to be an avid tech consumer in the United States holding back on an iPhone purchase while waiting for AT&T's current exclusivity deal and its lock-in policy to come to an end.
A new Apple patent on a motion-aware iPhone user interface points again at the possibility of a front-facing video camera for video chat in next generation iPhones. One that won't require the 3G videoconferencing kit.