We all know just how much hassle it is to get your hands on your iPhone when it is in your purse, briefcase, or even your pants pocket. Now, that hassle is doubled while you are driving down the road. (…)
It has been estimated that this year will be a phenomenal year for e-books and as we speak, there are more books available as apps for the iPhone than the number of games. (…)
Anyone of the female gender would absolutely love this Apple iPhone 3GS Plastic Protector Case. Wonder why? Of course, the full diamond and pink rose design. (…)
iPhone World links compilation for March 6, 2010-03-06:
Apple is now the fourth biggest publicly traded company in the USA, quickly approaching the $200 billion mark. (…)
A technology blog, 24/7 Wall St., released its findings, which showed that Apple and the developers of the various apps sold in the App Store for iPhone and iPod Touch has lost $450 million in sales due to piracy since the store was opened in July of 2008. (…)
Shanghai Securities News have reported that Apple have sealed a deal with China Unicom - one of the three leading mobile providers in China for the exclusive sale of its iPhones in China for three years. (…)
Sun Danyong, the 25 year old Foxconn worker who jumped from the 12th floor of his apartment building has been in the spotlight over the last few days - and for all the wrong reasons. (…)
Foxconn Technology in China is one of Apple’s main suppliers, but they are finding themselves digging into a huge hole after one of their employees, 25 year old Sun Danyong, committed suicide by jumping from the 12th floor of his apartment building early on July 16th. (…)
Finally, it seems Apple are nearing success with the battle to enter the booming Chinese phone market although the iPhone itself will require some rather hefty modifications - removing much of its core value - which will include the removal of Wi-Fi connectivity altogether. (…)
It’s well known that Japanese customers are used to expect more from their cell phones. They use them to pay in stores, they use video conferencing, and of course they watch TV on their devices. (…)
It would appear that China Mobile, a carrier that seems to have the rights to bring the iPhone to China, could be introducing a new, more affordable breed of the iPhone, when the device will be launched in this country. (…)
Japan is well known for its love of advanced mobile phone devices that can do almost anything at the moment, from purchasing movies and subway tickets, to watching digital TV. (…)
One of the first countries to be able to sell the new 3G iPhone, due to the 13hr time difference, the Japanese are known as consumer electronics aficionados, and so the iPhone got a jump-start for it’s worldwide sales this morning. (…)
Following news of O2’s announcement in which it stated that the 3G iPhone will be available to customers without a monthly contract (on prepaid pay-as-you-go basis), Vodafone, another European and Asian iPhone distributor, announced that it is planning to do the same thing. (…)
Referring to our last article on NTT DoCoMo planning to win the right to sell iPhone in Japan we are bringing you the name of the carrier who does win that deal. (…)
Hutchison Telecommunications has announced that they have signed an agreement with Apple to bring iPhone to Hong Kong and Macau under its 3 network later this year. (…)