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Analysts ups his estimates for iPhone iPod and Mac sales: related news

Lenogo iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC Transfer I 3.6

Lenogo iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC Transfer I is an best ultimate application for transferring songs and videos from an iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC. With Lenogo iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC Transfer, iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone users can transfer songs and videos to PC easily. Lenogo iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone to PC Transfer is fully compatible with all existing iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone including iPod(1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation iPod), iPod Photo, iPod mini, iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod touch, iPod video and iPhone.

In pictures: iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond

The iPhone phenomenon is well and truly in force since the launch of the iPhone 3G in Australia last month. With this in mind, competitors are clamouring for a piece of the pie and are set to begin launching potential 'iPhone killers' in a bid to derail the Apple machine. We’ve been fortunate to have two of the newest iPhone competitors in the office, along with the iPhone 3G. RIM’s BlackBerry Bold and the much anticipated HTC Touch Diamond are two smartphones that are set to compete with the iPhone 3G in Australia and around the globe. Check out our slideshow of these hot smartphones side by side! iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs B

iPhone Gets Stereo Bluetooth A2DP Adapter

The iPhone (both 2.5G and 3G) might not come with an A2DP Bluetooth in place, but you can easily add it on yourself with this Infinixx adapter. It's $62, but works with the iPhone, iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod video, iPod color and iPod mini, meaning you can basically turn any fairly recent iPod into a wireless stereo device. You can also pair your Bluetooth headset to the iPhone directly to answer calls, which isn't supported through the dongle transmitter. Until Apple decides to put A2DP in the iPhone itself—and shorten the battery life even more—this is your only hope for wireless stereo music. [Brando]

Domeru DVD to iPod Converter 3.8.1

Domeru DVD to iPod Converter is the easiest-to-use and fastest DVD to iPod converter software for apple iPod movie and iPod video. It can convert almost all kinds of DVD to iPod movie/iPod video format. It is also a powerful DVD to iPod converter due to the conversion speed is far faster than real-time. And the output iPod movie/video supports iPod screen, you can enjoy your favorite DVD on your iPod as a portable DVD player. Now you can get this DVD to iPod converter at a very competitive price!

Analysts ups his estimates for iPhone, iPod and Mac sales

image FBR Research analyst Craig Berger is estimating more than 15 million 3G iPhones plus two million first gen iPhones will be sold in 2008. That’sabove the 10 million iPhones Apple hoped to sell this year, and above the 11 million iPhones Berger had modeled in May, notes Silicon Valley Insider.

Apple explains iPhone 3G upgrade process

Apple this week began posting information for iPhone users intending to update their device to the new iPhone 3G. A new support document explains how to replace an original iPhone with an iPhone 3G using the same carrier: "If you follow these steps to backup your original iPhone first, and then restore the backup to your iPhone 3G, your saved SMS messages, email accounts, photos, notes, and other personal settings will be present on your iPhone 3G," the company noted. The instructions indicate that iPhone users in the US will not need to transfer their SIM card (a new one will be provided with the iPhone 3G) and describes how to transfer settings, personal info, SMS messages, and other data to the new device using iTunes' backup iPhone feature.

You Can Now Listen to the Music from Your iPhone 3G in Your Car with the TuneCast(R) Auto for iPhone and iPodYou can now listen to the music from your iPhone 3G in your car with the TuneCast(R) Auto for iPhone and iPod (Photo: Business Wire)Complete

Complete with Apple's "Works With iPhone" Approval, Existing TuneCast Auto for iPhone and iPod is Now Compatible with New iPhone 3G

Belkin: the TuneCast Auto for iPhone and iPod now works with the iPhone 3G

Belkin’s current TuneCast Auto for iPhone and iPod now works with the iPhone 3G. By passing the certification testing required by Apple’s “Works With iPhone” program, you can be ensured that your iPhone 3G is compatible with the TuneCast Auto. Featuring ClearScan technology, TuneCast Auto will automatically seek out the best FM frequency to play the music from your iPhone 3G in your car by one push of a button.

Harmison finds his line, Morkel loses his way

Steve Harmison was, in the words of his captain, "buzzing" when he learnt he'd be playing in his first Test since that abject performance at Hamilton in March. And the first over of his latest incarnation as an international cricketer fully backed up that assertion. His very first ball nearly did what 246 had failed to do at Edgbaston and remove Graeme Smith, but Alastair Cook in the gully couldn't cling onto a loose cut. Unperturbed, Harmison responded by squelching Smith's nether-regions with a wince-inducing nipbacker, and then for his grand finale, burst a rising ball through Tim Ambrose's gloves and straight into his mouth. As his team-mate spat blood for the cause, Harmison stalked down to fine leg with a renewed eagerness. Brisbane this was not.

Aussie man sells life on eBay for 200,000

An Australian man has successfully sold his entire life on ebay, including his house, his car, his motorbike, his sofa, his good china, his nectar points, his job, his friends: everything. His unique auction won him a little short of Ł200,000.

CORRECTING and REPLACING You Can Now Listen to the Music from Your iPhone 3G in Your Car with the Belkin TuneCast(R) AutoYou can now listen to the music from your iPhone 3G in your car with the TuneCast(R) Auto for iPhone and iPod (Photo: Business Wi

Complete with Apple's "Works With iPhone" Certification, Existing TuneCast Auto for iPhone and iPod is Now Compatible with New iPhone 3G

NormSoft Introduces Mecrets for Safely Storing Confidential Information on iPhone and iPod touch

BOSTON, July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NormSoft, Inc. today announced the availability of Mecrets(TM) its first ever iPhone(TM) and iPod(R) touch application. Mecrets lets users safely store and access confidential information such as passwords, account numbers, and personal identification numbers using their iPhone or iPod touch. Users can have their private information with them when they need it, while keeping it safe from being compromised by others. Mecrets features a unique touch lock interface that lets owners access their stored items intuitively by dialing in a personal combination using the multi-touch display on their iPhone or iPod touch. It's just like using a standard combination lock. They can also create any private password using the standard iPhone keyboard if they prefer.

iPhone better than Nintendo DS and PSP combined

If id Software co-founder Carmack can be believed, iPhone might emerge as a major force in the mobile gaming industry and trounce many rivals. He expressed regret that his company still has not released any games for the iPhone. According to him, iPhone with it’s great graphics and a large screen can support advanced games which other portable devices can’t. He said id Software is already developing two games for iPhone, a normal mobile game and the other, an advanced game that would test iPhone’s graphic abilities. Though graphics may let down iPhone, he feels it is more powerful that Nintendo and PSP combined. Though iPhone may not be the definitive answer to mobile gaming, it sure is a great device, at least for now.

DealNN: iPod gear, Mac Pro Quad, Mac Mini

Deals at DealNN for today include the Kensington iPod entertainment dock for $25 from NothingButSoftware.com and the H2O Audio waterproof case for iPod video that was reduced from $89.95 to $49.99 at BestBuy.com. Amazon.com has the Altec Lansing inMotion mobile speaker system for iPod for $45 with free shipping. The Mac Mini with 2.0GHz processor, 1GB of memory and 120GB hard drive is $769 after a $25 mail in rebate at OnSale.com. MacConnection.com has the Mac Pro Quad Core for $2299 with free Fusion software after mail in rebate.

PhoneView 2.0.4 - Use your iPhone For File Storage

PhoneView (formerly MegaPhone) is the desktop companion for iPhone and iPod Touch. This Mac OS X application which lets you use your iPhone or iPod Touch for file storage, provides note adding and editing, and easy access to your iTunes, iPhoto and notes, SMS, contacts and call history data. Convert your text, Word or PDF files into iPhone notes. It features drag and drop, making it fast and easy to move files back and forth between the Mac and iPhone.

ShopRMall.com Launches Custom Experience for iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch

Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) July 17, 2008 -- ShopRMall.com, a shopping portal that offers direct links, coupons, and special offers for online stores, has launched iphone.shoprmall.com (http://iphone.shoprmall.com), an iPhone/iPod Touch version of the ShopRMall.com web site. The new site includes daily coupons and special offers along with easy access to over 1,000 name brand and specialty stores, all from a familiar iPhone interface.

Review: Photography Applications for the iPhone

On July 11, 2008 Apple launched an update for the iPhone, softare version 2.0. This is a free upgrade for current iPhone users, included as standard on the new iPhone 3G, and an inexpensive ($10) upgrade for iPod Touch users. As part of the 2.0 software update came a long awaited addition to the iPhone, the new Application (App) store. The App Store, located inside the new iTunes 7.7, provides immediate access to well over 500 software applications for the iPhone, many of which are free and most others priced from $2.99 - $9.99. iPhone and iPod Touch users also have the ability to access the new App Store directly from their updated mobile device.

Citigroup Analyst Switches Gears, Hypes Amazon's Kindle As 'iPod Of The Book World'

Citigroup’s Mark Mahaney has upped his original estimate of Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) Kindle sales, forecasting 380,000 units sold in 2008. That’s double the 190,000 he forecast earlier for Kindle’s debut year. Now, via Reuters, Mahaney is telling clients the electronic book could be one of the hottest gifts of the holiday season—along with the iPhone—and compares it to the first year of iPod sales: “Turns out the Kindle is becoming the iPod of the book world.” He’s also upped his revenue estimate for Kindle and related items to $1 billion by 2010, up from $400-750 million. This no doubt will drive the fashionably dismissive bunch nut. Ditto for the “how-dare-you” set when it comes to comparing the clunky Kindle to the oh-so-sleek iPhone.

Hackers 'jailbreak' the iPhone 3G

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Almighty PwnageTool 2.0 arrives, down goes new 3G OS for iPhone

Promises and promises and few more promises, that’s what came from Apple’s stable about iPhone 3G software being unhackable, but iPhone Dev Team has done it again as they released PwnageTool 2.0 for iPhone 3G, 1st Gen iPhone and iPod Touch. Sadly, PwnageTool 2.0 is only able to break all shackles on 1st Generation iPhones and not on iPhone 3G. That means, you won’t be able to unlock your iPhone 3G as of now, though you can unlock your 1st Gen iPhone.

iPhone 3G sales already outnumber first-gen iPhone sales - report

Apple seems set to sell its 12 millionth iPhone this week, a TechCrunch report claims, delivering accelerating sales and kick-starting the iPhone applications market.

NEWS: Apple announces iPhone 3G, App Store, iPhone 2.0

NEWS Philips Aurea 2 television details released NEWS Two iPhone queuers outside Apple store in Regent Street NEWS VIDEO: Megawhat News - Yet another warning from O2 over iPhone 3G availability NEWS One third of us making illegal copies of DVDs NEWS Fake Steve Jobs quits NEWS Mobile web enjoying massive uptake NEWS Nokia announces nine more members of Symbian Foundation NEWS iPhone 3G undergoes inevitable dissection NEWS World-first-Jonny gets his iPhone 3G NEWS Bear-shaped case launched for iPod nano

Rogers, Apple see big sales of iPhone

Rogers Wireless Communications Inc. sold out of its initial iPhone stock in a handful of Canadian cities over the weekend after it began selling Apple Inc.'s popular touch screen cellphone on Friday. Rogers declined to prove specific sales figures, however Apple said that more than one million iPhones were sold around the globe during the first three days of sales in 21 countries. "IPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend," Apple chief executive officer Steve Jobs said in a statement. Apple also announced that more than 10 million applications were downloaded through the company's new App Store, which sells programs and games designed to work on the next-generation iPhone. Neither Rogers nor Apple addressed the crippling server outages which plagued iPhone activations in both the U.


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