As criticism of Apple’s approval process for the iPhone App Store has persisted, company executive Phil Schiller has participated in an interview to defend the current system.
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22 Nov 2009Apple’s iPhone will be available to South Korean customers on November 28, just 10 days after South Korea’s Communications Commission approved the iPhone for sale.
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21 Nov 2009Google’s Android is working to match the iPhone App Store’s mobile software market but with fewer restrictions for developers. This article is the fourth in a series examining how Android stacks up in comparison to the iPhone as a smartphone software platform, with this segment looking at third party support
Despite a slow sales start, Apple’s wireless carrier in China has high expectations for the iPhone, with the company anticipating the handset will carry 10 percent of China’s 3G users within three years.
Despite a slow sales start, Apple’s wireless carrier in China has high expectations for the iPhone, with the company anticipating the handset will carry 10 percent of China’s 3G users within three years.
When an emotional Mac developer wrote a lengthy e-mail about an issue to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the multi-billionaire responded succinctly via his iPhone.
When an emotional Mac developer wrote a lengthy e-mail about an issue to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the multi-billionaire responded succinctly via his iPhone.
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18 Nov 2009Google is rumored to release its own custom-built Android phone in early 2010, allowing the company to control all of the facets of the software and hardware, much like with Apple and the iPhone.
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18 Nov 2009Apple is set to launch the iPhone in South Korea this month after earning approval from the nation’s telecommunications director Wednesday; and talks with carrier China Mobile remain ongoing.
Looking beyond its new lineup of Android-based mobile phones, Verizon is also expected to add Palm’s webOS in 2010 to fight off AT&T subscriber gains based on the strength of the iPhone.
Looking beyond its new lineup of Android-based mobile phones, Verizon is also expected to add Palm’s webOS in 2010 to fight off AT&T subscriber gains based on the strength of the iPhone.
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17 Nov 2009Despite a slow start in official handset sales, the iPhone has found success in China with customers flocking to the App Store, even with the device’s lack of Wi-Fi.
Apple plans to release a new “Concierge” application for the iPhone and iPod touch that will allow customers to schedule appointments at retail stores, AppleInsider has been told.
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13 Nov 2009Apple has reportedly selected a new power amplifier supplier for a new, forthcoming model of the iPhone; and a NASA scientist has used the iPhone to create a chemical sensor.
AT&T has stepped up its federal case against Verizon Wireless, amending its complaint to seek a restraining order against holiday season ads attacking its data network and describing the iPhone as ‘misfit’ because of poor 3G coverage.
AT&T has stepped up its federal case against Verizon Wireless, amending its complaint to seek a restraining order against holiday season ads attacking its data network and describing the iPhone as ‘misfit’ because of poor 3G coverage.
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12 Nov 2009Though Apple has shunned the stylus in favor of multi-touch on the iPhone and iPod touch, a new patent application suggests the company is investigating superior handwriting and input recognition via pen.
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11 Nov 2009Google’s Android supplies smartphone makers with the core software they can use to sell devices that compete against the iPhone. This article is the third in a series examining how Android stacks up in comparison to the iPhone as a smartphone software platform, looking particularly how core system and bundled software is delivered, updated, and maintained
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11 Nov 2009As the iPhone has proven itself to be a formidable competitor in the handheld gaming business, the president of Nintendo has said his company must differentiate itself to survive.
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10 Nov 2009Google’s Android offers a free software alternative to smartphone makers hoping to catch up to the iPhone.
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