The iPhone may be an Apple product, but that hasn't stopped plenty of Windows users from jumping in and buying one. With Apple's free iTunes software, Mac and PC owners alike can synchronize music, movies, photos, and now even third-party applications.
Aperture 2, Apple's groundbreaking photo editing and management software, gives photographers powerful tools to manage massive libraries, speed through photo edits, make essential image adjustments, and deliver photos online or in print with ease. Whether you're a professional photographer or a photo enthusiast, Aperture delivers a simple, integrated workfl ow that takes photos from import to output with uncompromising quality every step of the way.
T-mobile CEO Hamid Akhavan in an interview to a German weekly magazine Focus told that the iPhone sales figures are better than expected. Despite some delivery problems ensuing from launching the iconic iPhone in 22 countries at ones T-mobile has managed to sell more than 120,000 3G iPhones (75000 in Germany alone) since 11 July 2008. Mr. Akhavan said: "Our (sales) expectations were surpassed,".
If you've been waiting to pull the trigger on the "iPhone without the phone," now might be the time. You can get a refurbished 16GB iPod touch for $269.99 shipped from Buy.com. That's 30 bucks lower than I've seen it anywhere else.
A security flaw in Apple Inc's iPhone allows unauthorized users to gain easy access to private contacts and e-mails even when the device is locked, but the company said a fix is on the way.
Oosah, a photosharing site that launched back in April, has unveiled a cool new site for iPhone users. But the most interesting part of the site doesn't have anything to do photos - Oosah will allow users to access up to 1 terabyte of any media for free, including music. That means Oosah site turns your iPhone into a 1 terabyte music player.
There are lots of people reporting on the spotty iPhone 3G reception issues and according to Barron's it looks like the BlackBerry Bold may be experiencing those same 3G reception issues. The Bold is available only in a couple countries at the moment and isn't yet available here in the U.S. so there is the possibility that the Bold's software will be updated prior to the release.
The countdown for the much- awaited iPhone has begun with cellular operator Vodafone and Airtel offering potential customers a chance to own the device "before others do", by placing a deposit of up to Rs 10,000.
After the initial frenzy and excitement following the release of the iPhone 3G has died down, there are now many customers emerging on Apple's official message board complaining about 3G coverage - or lack thereof - on their new handset.
According to New York Times, Google is close to launch new interactive smart phone by teaming up with T-mobile and HTC. It will come with features like touch screen, slide-out and five row keyword, said in the New York Times report.
IPhone 3G network performance issues aren't isolated to the United States, and the time has come to collect global data. IPhone 3G owners from around the world: Wired.com needs your help. We've created an interactive ZeeMap, and we'd like you to report your iPhone 3G's 3G and EDGE download and upload speeds. We promise it's easy, and assuming your connections aren't grindingly slow, this should only take you about five minutes.
You got to love VoIP software; it's helped me in many ways from talking in real-time with someone in New Zealand to keeping in contact with work colleagues.
Asian technology companies are in the throes of extreme investor pessimism.
As many as 14 tech stocks with a market value of more than $1 billion in Asia, excluding Japan, have an estimated PEG ratio of less than 0.5, according to my Bloomberg.
No, this isn't going to be another complaint to NBC whining that the Olympics are being tape delayed.I get it, you wanna make money. And, not surprisingly, the best way to make money is to present your hottest events when the most people can watch them. And it seems to be working for you.
AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, and other carriers, and cell phone makers are embracing a new attitude of openness toward consumers, after seeing the Apple iPhone App Store's success.
If you're already in Beijing, have your iPhone to hand and can't quite figure out if you're about to watch the kayak slalom or synchronised swimming, here comes Google to the rescue. It's just launched an iPhone-friendly version of its Translate service and Chinese is one of the many supported languages.