The iPhone will officially be sold here in the Philippines under Globe's network.
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Archives for May, 2008
Electronic Weekly's David Manners writes (via CNet.com.au) about a revealing encounter he had with Luigi Licciardi, executive vice president for technology and operations at Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM). Licciardi confirms what everyone essentially knows: that TIM will be delivering a 3G version of ...
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Today's preteens and teens are tomorrow's customers. How do you reach the kids who grew up with the Internet – the iPhone, YouTube and Facebook generation?
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Showtime!As you may have noticed, there has been a substantial amount of advertising for Apple’s iPhone.If there’s one thing that is easy to notice about the device, it’s the large screen.It comes with a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels (with a ratio of 160 pixels per inch, for 3.5 inches), which makes it wider than the PSP’s.
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13 May
Will 3G iPhone bite customers with premium service?
Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized | No CommentNew reports suggests that 3G connection will cost iPhone 2.0 users an extra $20 a month to use the faster connection...looks like that discover of the on/off switch was more important than we first thought.
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Well, maybe. It seems to be so...
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In April, SwitchToaMac.com published a rumor that Apple would be launching the 3G iPhone earlier than expected... in May. At the time, the rumor didn't seem to correspond to the circulating expectations that the new iPhone would be launched in June at WWDC. Apple's dwindling stock of iPhones in b...
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Vodafone will provide IPhone in ten different countries including Egypt, and this certainly will mean that the official Arabization for IPhone is coming soon.
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After it was presented to society’s new product Apple a few months ago, and there date for the official presentation and sale of the iPhone will be the June 11.
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13 May
iPhone SDK is available for developers from different countr
Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized | No CommentAfter the announcement iPhone SDK, Apple announced that the iPhone Developer Program will be able to participate initially limited number of developers from the U.S., but after some time they will add colleagues from other countries - well it seems that time is now.
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