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. (…)
If you’re looking to do some online banking in Canada using your iPhone (or Apple iPod Touch), our friends at Online-Bank.ca have prepared a treat for you. (…)
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. (…)
Since the iPhone 3GS was released on June the 19th, suppliers have run out of stock and Apple has admitted they have not been able to produce enough units to meet demands. (…)
Apple has recently informed the Australian Customs with the details of its trademarks in an effort to halt the importation of fake iPhones into Australia. (…)
After Telstra has revealed its pricing for the latest 3G iPhone another Australian carrier decided to interest Australian iPhone fans with its offer. (…)
With the official launch of the iPhone scheduled for 11th of July its Australian fans are getting more and more excited over its arrival in their country. (…)
If there weren’t enough 3G iPhone rumours out there, here’s another one: Australian site ChannelNews quotes an unnamed senior executive of Telstra (who is due to be the official Australian distributor of the device) as saying that:
“We know what is coming we have seen the new device and it will be available on our network as soon as it is launched in the USA. (…)
Today is a big day for the iPhone lovers. Firstly we found out that iPhone will be launched in Switzerland, and now iPhone providers for several Asian countries. (…)
According to description here.
Previously it was speculated that Telco might be iPhone provider. It is also possible that Apple could choose Vodafone or Singtel. (…)
According to report by Alex Zaharov-Reutt, law researchers at the Queensland University of Technology believe that current Apple business model to sell iPhones (like in USA, Europe) is in conflict with Australian trade practices act. (…)