February 17th, 2008
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According to ZDNet blogger, the iPhone and the Google Android platform, actually aren’t mobile telephones, but Internet clients.
Internet clients use exponentially more data bandwidth than ordinary digital phones, which use thin streams of compressed data. Maybe several exponentials.
Source: ZDNet via SlashiPhone
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January 26th, 2008
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The Apple’s iPhone is definitely phenomenal. It has been sold about 4 million units to date. But seems it is unlikely to meet satisfaction. Analyst at Wall Street predicts that by the beginning of 2008, iPhone has been sold about 5 million, which the reality doesn’t speak so.
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January 18th, 2008
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Apple is dying to enter Japan market. As their desktop (and laptop) dominate the computer market (and vanish Windows into second place), they want iPhone to have same history. Even if they have already made conversation with DoCoMo and Softbank, iPhone is hardly to enter Japan’s market.
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December 27th, 2007
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According to the polling by Business Times, nearly one third of 50 IT company bosses surveyed want new phone. Clearly iPhone is becoming one of the most favorite. “I would love to be one of the first in Singapore” to own the iPhone, the newspaper quoted Lui Simhua, vice president of [...]
December 27th, 2007
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Korean operator, KTF, confident to bring iPhone to Korea. KTF plans to sell iPhone by next year. “We want to (sell it in Korea), but Steve Jobs has been playing hard (in the negotiation),” said Kim Yeon-hak, executive vice president.
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December 19th, 2007
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The locoGPS will make enhancement in GPS experience. The hardware can be attached to iPhone (and iPod Touch) to make it fully becoming GPS phone. For requirement, it needs jail-broken handset.
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December 19th, 2007
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Monster and friends posted beta working application in iPhone. It will record video captured by its camera, which is lacked in its original one. The fun part is the video can capture in original 2 megapixels resolution.
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December 19th, 2007
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As Japan is one of the largest Apple market, Steve Jobs finds out big opportunity for iPhone to be brought in. Seems the idea will come true in near future. Apple seeks for partner in either DoCoMo or Softbank.
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December 6th, 2007
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If you access Google frontpage using iPhone, you will see something different. Yes, it is more sleek and of course more fitted with iPhone screen (and iPod Touch). Google managed to create optimized page special for iPhone user. Well, apparently iPhone screen - de facto - has became standard user interface and the website maker [...]
November 29th, 2007
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After months of hoping, now developer can create third party application for iPhone. Trigger by the launch of Google’s Android SDK and its contest, Apple has started seeding iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) to selected few developers.
An extremely lucky few software developers are reportedly getting rough-draft versions of the iPhone and iPod Touch Software Development [...]