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Singapore - With every new firmware updates for the iPhone coming out faster and faster, third party application programmers have to keep updating and patching their programs. Bugs and problems continue to plague the iPhone users with different firmware updates for unlocked iPhones and it sometimes give a bad impression to the high expectations of the iPhone. Worse is that users didn’t know that they do not have to put up with such iPhone bugs and problems. They are stuck with such iPhone bugs and problems because the iPhone sellers simply don’t care. Some users are stuck with damaged and spoilt iPhones, feeling they have bought an iPhone bargain but in the end, because they can’t use the phones, turn out to be a sour lemon instead.
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via ITWire @ 18:29 31st Mar
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Singapore - With every new firmware updates for the iPhone coming out faster and faster, third party application programmers have to keep updating and patching their programs. Bugs and problems continue to plague the iPhone users with different firmware updates for unlocked iPhones and it sometimes give a bad impression to the high expectations of the iPhone. Worse is that users didn’t know that they do not have to put up with such iPhone bugs and problems. They are stuck with such iPhone bugs and problems because the iPhone sellers simply don’t care. Some users are stuck with damaged and spoilt iPhones, feeling they have bought an iPhone bargain but in the end, because they can’t use the phones, turn out to be a sour lemon instead.
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via Free Press Releases @ 12:12 3rd Mar
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The Samsung Glyde is the latest phone on the market to capitalize on increasing consumer demand for touch-screen devices, kicked off mainly by the popularity of the iPhone. In addition to the touch-screen, however, the 3G-enabled Glyde also features a QWERTY keypad, which slides out from under the screen.
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via Tech News World @ 9:13 9th May
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Verizon announced the latest addition to its line of touch-screen mobile phones Thursday, 8 May 2008. The Glyde from Samsung, available Friday, offers many features that have gained popularity following the introduction of Apple's iPhone.
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via Biz Community @ 15:24 9th May
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iPhone users rejoice! Developers will soon have access to the iPhone SDK, the same tools Apple uses to develop new applications for the iPhone. Apple also introduced the iPhone Simulator, a kind of virtual iPhone that runs on a Mac to aid in developting new applications. The iPhone is also getting a face lift that should aid in its usability in the workplace. New features will include Microsoft Exchange support, "push-based" email, contact and calendar synchronization, additional support for VPN's, etc. These new features and the release of the iPhone SDK will undoubtedly make the iPhone a worthy competitor to the Blackberry in the workplace.
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via Overclockers Club @ 1:16 7th Mar
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The world’s leading resource of iPod + iPhone information has officially launched the Design The Next iPhone, Win The Next iPhone Contest. Think you’ve got what it takes to design the next iPhone? How can you win? Design the Next iPhone! We will be looking for six total winners for this contest - three grand prize winners will receive Apple’s next-generation iPhone, courtesy of iLounge, and three runners up will receive $100 iTunes Gift Cards.
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via TechWhack @ 5:03 8th May
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Apple has released a fourth beta of the iPhone SDK, including an updated iPhone firmware and development tools. The latest beta, build 9M2165, is available via the iPhone DevCenter on the ADC website. According to the release notes, there are two major changes in the latest SDK. The iPhone Simulator now includes support for OpenGL ES, so 3D graphics can be rendered in simulation without having to test them directly on iPhone or iPod touch hardware. Also, code signing is now enforced by the iPhone OS, so you must have a valid certificate installed before compiling. Unsigned code will still run in the iPhone Simulator, however.
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via ArsTechnica @ 15:09 24th Apr
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INVERNESS, FL--(MARKET WIRE)--Mar 18, 2008 -- Phonedifferent.com, a leading iPhone blog and iPhone community, today announced that the iPhone App Wait-a-Thon contest is underway. Every week until Apple releases the iPhone 2.0 software update, the Phone different community site is going to give away a $100 iTunes gift certificate to a lucky site visitor. Also, in anticipation of the myriad of iPhone applications that are under development for the iPhone, the Phone different site has started an App Watch section where a consolidated list of all known iPhone applications will appear with their expected arrival dates.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 13:59 18th Mar
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We now know what MixMeister Technology, a company that creates software tools for playing, producing and performing music mixes, plans to do with Apple's new iPhone SDK. It plans to develop an application to turn any iPhone or iPod touch user into a DJ. Called MixMiester Scratch, the software will let you perform a scratch at any timeeven right on top of a song currently playing on your iPod touch or iPhone. Simply pick the sound you like from MixMiester Scratch's preset vinyl scratch sounds and start scratching. It'll also allows you to adjust the volume of the music in real-time using the iPhone's touch interface. MixMiester Scratch will be a free download when it becomes available sometime during the second quarter. You can fill out a form here to be notified when it's ready.
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via Smart Phone Today @ 16:46 16th Mar
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In case you haven't been marking the days off on your calendar, the iPhone SDK has been out for a little less than two months, in which time Apple has released four versions. Non-US developers looking to work on iPhone applications have yet to be accepted to the official program, however, since the iPhone Developer Program wasn't accepting any developers outside the US yet. Someone at Apple seems to have flipped the switch, though, as developers from abroad have reportedly started being accepted into the iPhone Developer Program.
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via ArsTechnica @ 20:02 5th May
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CUPERTINO, Calif., March 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apple(R) today announced that more than 100,000 iPhone(TM) developers have downloaded the beta iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) in the first four days since its launch on March 6. The iPhone SDK provides developers with the same rich set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and tools that Apple uses to create its native applications for iPhone and iPod(R) touch. "Developer reaction to the iPhone SDK has been incredible with more than 100,000 downloads in the first four days," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "Also, over one million people have watched the launch video on Apple.com, further demonstrating the incredible interest developers have in creating applications for the iPhone.
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via Financials.com @ 17:15 12th Mar
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O2 slashes iPhone Prices: UK mobile provider, O2 will officially cut the price of the 8GB iPhone by £100 ($197) to the low, low price of £169 ($333). iPhone owners who purchased their device in the past 30 days will get a voucher for £100. This news almost cements the rumors of the 8GB iPhone being phased for either a larger capacity iPhone or the much anticipated 3G iPhone.
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via Mac Life @ 22:08 18th Apr
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GyPSii launches iPhone platform - GyPSii, the world’s leading geo-location and social networking service provider for mobile phones and Internet devices, is now available on the iPhone – Apple’s market-leading high-end mobile device. The iPhone has shipped more than five million units worldwide since its launch in 2007. The new web-based GyPSii iPhone application integrates its multiple services into a single interface, making it easy for users to enjoy a wide range of new and exciting location-based features and services, along with social networking – all using the fluid, intuitive touch-screen user interface of the iPhone. GyPSii also confirmed that it would produce a “native” version of its application using Apple’s Software Developer Kit (SDK) which is scheduled to be launched later this week, providing seamless access
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via Business Portal 24 @ 3:33 9th Mar
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When I unpacked my iPhone on iPhone Day One. the first thing I said to myself was "this is one smooth little slab of technology." I then handed the new iPhone to my wife, who promptly let it slip right through her hands onto the tile floor, thus making my prophecy come true. Immediately, the iPhone was slid into its leather case cocoon, rarely emerging into the light of day.
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via My Mac.com @ 6:20 25th Mar
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Apple today announced that more than 100,000 iPhone developers have downloaded the beta iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) in the first four days since its launch on March 6. The iPhone SDK provides developers with the same rich set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and tools that Apple uses to create its native applications for iPhone and iPod touch. "Developer reaction to the iPhone SDK has been incredible with more than 100,000 downloads in the first four days," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "Also, over one million people have watched the launch video on Apple.com, further demonstrating the incredible interest developers have in creating applications for the iPhone."
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via MacMinute @ 8:59 13th Mar
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GyPSii takes social networking mobile for Apple iPhone AMSTERDAM, Netherlands--(Business Wire)-- GyPSii, the world's leading geo-location and social networking service provider for mobile phones and Internet devices, is now available on the iPhone - Apple's market-leading high-end mobile device. The iPhone has shipped more than five million units worldwide since its launch in 2007. The new web-based GyPSii iPhone application integrates its multiple services into a single interface, making it easy for users to enjoy a wide range of new and exciting location-based features and services, along with social networking - all using the fluid, intuitive touch-screen user interface of the iPhone. GyPSii also confirmed that it would produce a "native" version of its application using Apple's Software Developer Kit (SDK) which is scheduled to be lau
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via Reuters @ 3:39 5th Mar
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SINGAPORE (Thomson Financial) - Singapore Telecommunications Ltd is launching iPhone in September, but the telco has declined to confirm or deny that it has struck a deal with iPhone maker Apple Inc, local broadcaster Channel News Asia reported, citing industry sources. A spokesman from SingTel declined to comment on the report. While Apple is targeting to sell 10 million iPhone units this year in Asia, talks with telcos around the region have dragged since last year over Apple's unprecedented demand that it be given a revenue share from each iPhone sold to mobile phone subscribers. 'The news, if true, is positive for SingTel. Given iPhone's (appeal to consumers), we believe iPhone would lead to higher market share for SingTel. However, the impact on SingTel's bottom line should not be very significant given Apple's hard bargaining tenden
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via Quote.com Hong Kong @ 6:01 20th Mar
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SINGAPORE (Thomson Financial) - Singapore Telecommunications Ltd is launching iPhone in September, but the telco has declined to confirm or deny that it has struck a deal with iPhone maker Apple Inc, local broadcaster Channel News Asia reported, citing industry sources. A spokesman from SingTel declined to comment on the report. While Apple is targeting to sell 10 million iPhone units this year in Asia, talks with telcos around the region have dragged since last year over Apple's unprecedented demand that it be given a revenue share from each iPhone sold to mobile phone subscribers. "The news, if true, is positive for SingTel. Given iPhone's (appeal to consumers), we believe iPhone would lead to higher market share for SingTel. However, the impact on SingTel's bottom line should not be very significant given Apple's hard bargaining tenden
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via Advanced Financial Network @ 6:01 20th Mar
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Samsung has scored a preloaded deal with CNN International. Starting in June 2008, for a six-month exclusive period, the news broadcaster’s new Java application will be embedded into Samsung handsets which will be made available in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. The Java service will roll out first on Samsung’s G810 5-megapixel cameraphone and will give users one-click access to CNN International content and images. Users will also be able to submit âiReportsâ to CNN’s citizen journalism website by sending still images or video from their mobile handsets via a built in bookmark.
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via MocoNews.net @ 2:46 12th Apr
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The latest iPhone SDK update has an iPhone-ready version of Interface Builder.Apple posted a new download of the iPhone SDK today on the iPhone Dev Center website. The download, a 1.4GB DMG file, is labeled build 9A2151. The only information given on the Dev Center site is that the update contains an updated Interface Builder.
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via ArsTechnica @ 20:27 27th Mar
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Sprint positions the Samsung Instinct with touch screen and EVDO to battle Apple, Inc.'s iPhone. Samsung's Instinct features sensory feedback and accesses exclusive Sprint services, including Sprint Navigation and Sprint TV. Sprint hopes the Samsung Instinct will help it recover from a decline that led to job cuts and closing retail stores.
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via Enterprise Security Today @ 6:42 3rd Apr
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As Apple continues to delay the rollout of the iPhone in Asia, the area's largest players are hard at work making sure Steve Jobs' crown jewel will never gain a firm foothold in the East. The latest candidate capable of killing the iPhone's chances in Korea is Samsung's Anycall Haptic SPH-W4200. The phone's touch screen interface ups the ante on the iPhone by providing haptic feedback during certain operations, thus offering the user a more natural/analog experience. The device also features a 2 megapixel camera, a 3.2-inch screen, Bluetooth 2.0, and an HTML browser. The Anycall Haptic SPH-W4200 is set to go on sale for about $800 (Korea only). Check out footage of the Anycall in action here.
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via Dvice.com @ 9:25 29th Mar
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Sprint and Samsung announce Instinct, an iPhone competitor With CTIA 2008 in Las Vegas right now, many upcoming mobile and wireless devices are being showcased and announced for eventual release in the Americas and Europe (the Asian market is usually very early to the high-tech gadgetry with a few exceptions). Not surprisingly, many more refined iPhone clones are popping up, and Spring and Samsung have one that looks really good.
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via TechSpot @ 14:32 4th Apr
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The iPhone Dev Team did it again. Using the iPhone SDK, they were able to hack into the included 2.0 version of the firmware and unlock it. It is completely jailbroken. And it ain't even public yet. Since the iPhone hacking community already has Apple by the, uh, stem, why doesn't Apple just give up and let them develop for the iPhone as they wish? Because, Steve Jobs, you've lost.
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via Information Week @ 12:01 12th Mar
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RNS Number:1117T Samsung Electronics Co. Ld 25 April 2008 Investment in Construction of 8-2 LCD Line On April 25, 2008, the BOD of Samsung Electronics authorized a KRW 725.4 billion investment in the setup of an 8-2 generation LCD line at S-LCD, a joint venture between Samsung and Sony Corp., to strengthen competitiveness in the large LCD TV market. Details - Total construction investment of Samsung Electronics is expected to KRW 940.1 billion. The BOD of Samsung Electronics authorized a KRW 214.7 billion investment on March 22, 2008, and a KRW 725.4 billion on April 25, 2008. - Total investment in 8-2 line is expected to be KRW 2.7658 trillion, including an equipment investment of KRW 1.8 trillion by S-LCD and a construction investment of KRW 940.
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via Reuters @ 4:21 25th Apr
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