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iLounge 3G iPhone Mock Ups Run Gamut From Marvelous To Meh [IPhone]
via Gizmodo by Jack Loftus on June 08, 2008
We already have a pretty good idea of how the iPhone will work, from GPS, to faster network speeds, to how it will help raise you kids (lower prices), but it's always fun to see the crazy ideas people had in their heads for what they thought the new design should be. Wired roped up seven of the best, worst and impractical iPhone designs from iLounge, just in time for Monday's purported...
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iPhone 3G hands-on
via Engadget by Ryan Block on June 09, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones Sorry, we don't have pictures but Apple took us into a dramatically lit back-room to check out the new iPhone 3G. Here's what you need to know:We did a quick data test -- at our location we went from 104Kbps on the EDGE iPhone to 215Kbps on the 3G model. 2x ain't bad, yo.The enable/disable 3G setting is real, and buried a few menus deep. There is no automatic...
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Apple's lucrative iPhone revenue sharing goes away, replaced with "traditional" model
via Engadget by Chris Ziegler on June 09, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, HandheldsAT&T (well, Cingular at the time) and Apple entered into a very peculiar marriage of convenience to bring the original iPhone to American airwaves whereby AT&T shelled out cash to Cupertino each and every month for iPhone subscribers on its network (the exact terms were never publicized). Very simply, Apple had something good; they knew it and leveraged it to the...
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TUAW WWDC 2008 Day 1 coverage roundup
via The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) by Scott McNulty on June 10, 2008
... makes a phone? The new iPhone, dubbed the iPhone 3G, sports faster networking, longer battery life, GPS, and a flush headphone jack. All of that, and it costs much less ($199 for an 8 gig and $299 for the 16 gig model).MobileMe announced: .Mac is dead, long live MobileMe. Well, at least that will be the case on July 11. The .Mac replacement offers up push email, calendaring, contacts as well as ...
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Samsung Instinct vs. Apple iPhone
via Dan N. Moldovan by Dan N. Moldovan on June 10, 2008
Watch the Samsung Instinct defeat the Apple iPhoneDemo:Fast internet, Live TV, GPS, Shoot Video and Music Download.Fast internetLive TVGPSShoot VideoMusic Download
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Google Docs to Add PDF Storage
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on June 10, 2008
After allowing people to collaborate on documents, spreadsheets and presentations, Google Docs will support a new file type: PDF. Judging from Google's code, PDFs will have a distinct section and won't be imported as Google Docs documents.An icon for PDFs has been available for a while and when you visit http://docs.google.com/#pdfs, Google Docs informs you that there are no PDFs in the...
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Why The iPhone Has No Cut&Paste
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on June 11, 2008
Still no Cut&Paste on the 3G iPhone (see Jason D. O'Grady). Download cutnpaste.comicdoc
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Giz Explains: What You Didn't Know About the iPhone's 3G [Giz Explains]
via Gizmodo by matt buchanan on June 11, 2008
Yeah, yeah, you get it: The new iPhone uses AT&T's best-in class (in NYC at least), 3G high-speed network, one that's getting faster and more spread out all the time. But there's a lot you probably didn't know about the technology involved: How fast can you really go on the thing? Why did AT&T feel the need to cap the iPhone's speed? If you want answers to these and other...
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Firefox Mobile Concept Video Looks Promising [Firefox Mobile]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 11, 2008
Mozilla Labs shows off their Firefox Mobile mockup with an impressive video demonstration of zoomable tabs and optimized screen real estate worthy of your mobile device. It's still just a mockup at this point, but as mobile browsers like Safari on the iPhone continue to innovate, it's nice to see Firefox on board. Hit the jump for a look at the video demo.
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AT&T, Apple scrap iPhone revenue-sharing deal [Wireless]
via web 2.0 by (author unknown) on June 09, 2008
Apple is known for innovating in gadgetry. But in business models? AT&T has announced that it and Apple have tossed aside last year's agreement to share revenues on the iPhone. Apple now gets paid upfront, with AT&T selling iPhones at a loss to attract subscribers. The 3G data plan, at $30 a month, is $10 more than the previouse rate — and because AT&T's not sharing that revenue with...
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