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Cell phone companies roll out iPhone rivals (Austin American-Statesman):
Last summer, the Apple iPhone promised to revolutionize the cell phone business, its technical wizardry unique among mobile gadgets. Now it has company.Read full post Click Here A Linux Device That Could Beat the iPhone (TechNewsWorld.com):
Last week I was in Shanghai, China -- which is truly an amazing place -- attending the Intel Developer Forum, where the company is officially launching its new Netbook and iPhone-like mobile Internet device platforms. This is actually the first time I've seen products that are based on Linux that may exceed Apple's vaunted user experience.Read full post Click Here 3G iPhone launch expected in Q2; 8M out by Q3 (Malaya):
NEW YORK - Apple Inc is expected to launch a high-speed wireless version of iPhone in the second quarter and produce as many as 8 million of the devices in the third quarter, according to Bank of America.Read full post Click Here Adobe Wants to Be on the iPhone and Will "Reorganize" Its Mobile and Device Business Unit (SYS-CON Media):
Rumor has it that in the next few weeks Adobe is going to 'reorganize' its Mobile and Device business unit where its Jobs-criticized Flash Lite lives and send the engineers to go work with the larger platform effort and Flash proper, which Jobs has also criticized. Presumably, Adobe is going to do what it takes to appease Jobs. It does want to be on the iPhone and needs Apple's help.Read full post Click Here T-Mobile Germany slashes iPhone to €99 (Personal Computer World):
T-Mobile Germany has cut the price of Apple's iPhone to just €99, around £78. The company's cheapest 8GB iPhone was priced at €399, but T-Mobile Germany has made the decision to subsidise the handset to boost sales. The price for the 16GB handset remains the same.Read full post Click Here Sprint hopes Instinct can be iPhone killer (Richmond Times-Dispatch):
LAS VEGAS -- Sprint Nextel said last week that it is betting heavily on a touch-screen phone that appears to be the closest thing the U.S. market has seen to Apple's iPhone. The Samsung Instinct will be available in June for an undetermined price, Sprint announced at CTIA Wireless, a cell-phone industry trade show in Las Vegas. Executives hinted that the price would be substantially lower than ...Read full post Click Here No iPhone price cut from O2 (Macworld UK):
Germany's T-Mobile generated a wave of media attention with its decision to subsidise the purchase price of the iPhone in a new €99 deal, announced last week, but Apple's UK partner, O2, has no immediate plan to emulate the discount.Read full post Click Here 16GB iPhone leading Apple Store sales (MacNN):
The 16GB iPhone was the best seller last week at the online Apple Store, according to a new report. As part of a regular update on the storefront's 10 most popular products, I4U claims that Apple's biggest-capacity iPhone surpassed any other offering during the final week of March, beating out other common choices such as MacBooks or the iPod nano... Read full post Click Here T-Mobile offering Apple iPhone for 99 Euros (Addict 3D):
T-Mobile offering Apple iPhone for 99 EurosT-Mobile has announced that they are now offering the lowest end edition of the Apple iPhone mobile device for just 99 Euros.This model was earlier being sold for 399 Euros in the market.Read full post Click Here 16GB iPhone Top Seller in Apple Store (Addict 3D):
We get weekly reports on what the top 10 selling products in the online Apple Store are. In the last week of March the 16GB iPhone took the lead by sales amount and items sold.Read full post Click Here |
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