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MacWorld iPhone Central: Magazine Subscribe & Get a Bonus CD Customer Servi

4:17 AM Aug 25th
• MacWorld iPhone Central: Magazine Subscribe & Get a Bonus CD Customer Service …full story

Yahoo News: Analyst Says Apple Is Preparing To Release a Netbook NewsFacto

3:12 PM May 21st
• Yahoo News: Analyst Says Apple Is Preparing To Release a Netbook NewsFactor - 1 hour, 1 minute ago Apple may be planning to expand from its smartphone, MacBook and music players by bringing its own netbook into the market. The Cupertino, Calif.-based …full story

Obama Campaign Launches iPhone App - MarketingVOX

11:51 AM Oct 3rd
• Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign has launched an iPhone application that enables supporters to communicate with each other and consume breaking news, reports The New York Times. Available for free on the App Store, it is compatible with the iPhone and the iPod touch. The unit organizes contacts by "key battleground states," keeps you abreast of campaign news via text and email, and helps target local events (with maps and directions). Photos and videos will also be disseminated. …full story

Google Android to Appear First on T-Mobile, Then the World? - Mobile and Wireless

8:42 PM Aug 18th
• The mobile and wireless space erupts with talk of T-Mobile's rumored first smart phone based on Google's Android mobile operating system. The FCC has cleared the gadget for a Nov. 10 release. Meanwhile, Venture Beat claims Android will appear first in mobile devices, then in other gadgets, such as set-top boxes and MP3 players. This will open up new application development and Web services opportunities for programmers but only if they don't revolt against the Google Android team's secretive ways. …full story

iSuppli sez iPhone 3G is running Apple $53 less than original - Engadget Mobile

8:21 AM Jul 16th
• The teardown and bean-counting experts over at iSuppli are at it again with the iPhone 3G, finding that the whole kit and kaboodle tallies up to just $174.33 (give or take) for the 8GB model in material and manufacturing costs. That works out to about $53 less than iSuppli's estimate for the original 8GB model back in June of last year, an amount saved in part by moving to a single 10-layer circuit board (versus a pair of 6-layer boards). …full story

It's a big step up, but iPhone 3G isn't flawless | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

4:45 PM Jul 15th
• On Friday, Apple began selling the second generation of its vaunted iPhone, just a little more than a year after disrupting the cell phone business with Version 1.0. The iPhone 3G primarily fixes a lot of the problems many people had with the original and helps it catch up with features that have been found in other smart phones for some time. But in the process, it introduces some new issues. …full story

iPhone Knocking on the Enterprise

4:44 PM Jul 15th
• Apple is pushing hard to get the iPhone into the enterprise and gain more market share with business users. In addition to the device's native capabilities and Apple's licensing of Microsoft's ActiveSync (define) for tying in with Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Exchange for Outlook, enterprise IT gets access control and management. Email Article Print Article Share Articles Digg del.icio.us Newsvine Third-party vendors are rushing to offer enterprise applications for the iPhone. These range from database and CRM (define) vendors to enterprise e-mail specialists, enterprise wireless synchronization, Outlook, hosted Microsoft Exchange Server, security, a managed IT infrastructure, to business intelligence (BI). …full story

Shrinking chip could keep us on track with Moore's law

10:13 AM Jul 11th
• Silicon chips could become even more densely packed with transistors thanks to a breakthrough that carves features in silicon that are many times smaller than the wavelength of the light used to make them. The new approach produces grids of parallel lines just 25 nanometers wide using light with a wavelength of 351 nm. The grids are not functional circuits but could be made into working chips by adding extra small features. …full story

Google maps out plan for mobile success

1:48 PM May 14th
• Google has an 80 person strong team in London dedicated to building web apps for mobile devices. …full story

Bluetooth more of a privacy threat than RFID

11:01 AM May 14th
• Researchers in the UK managed to track 10,000 Bluetooth phones to capture and analyze people's encounters in the UK. …full story

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