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iPhone Pretty Big in Japan After All: Report
Posted by in iPhone on December 18th, 2009
Despite early reports that the iPhone wasn’t selling so well in Japan (LINKS), due at least in part to the …
iPhone 3GS Supreme is diamond encrusted, spectacularly expensive …
Posted by in iPhone on November 27th, 2009
Seeing as how the iPhone’s exclusivity status has been slipping, it was inevitable that the bourgeoisie would invent a new way to distinguish themsel.
Qualcomm Looking to Supply Chips for iPhone? – Mac Rumors
Posted by in iPhone on November 18th, 2009
Bloomberg reports that Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs has acknowledged that the company is in talks to bring its chips to the iPhone.
GSMA announces Mobile World Congress 2010
Posted by in phone on October 29th, 2009
GSMA announces Mobile World Congress 2010Opens Call for Entries for 15th Annual Global Mobile Awards The GSMA, which represents the interests of the mobile communications industry, today announced that the 2010 Mobile World Congress …
CDMA Motorola Morrison Passes FCC, Verizon Bound? | Android Phone Fans
Posted by in Mobile on August 13th, 2009
It was less than a month ago that the Motorola Morrison passed through the FCC with credentials assumed to land it on T-Mobile. While the Morrison wasn’t.
Dell mini3i OPhone Heading To China Mobile | Android Phone Fans
Posted by in phone on August 11th, 2009
We all know that the OPhone is China Mobile’s brand name for their Android-based Open Mobile System line of phones. We also knew that Dell has been working on.
iPhone Development on a Powerbook! – Arthur Lockman's Blog
Posted by in iPhone on July 7th, 2009
When Apple announced that it’s iPhone SDK would not be supported on a PowerPC mac, many developers were highly disappointed. I was one of them. Well, it turns out that the iPhone SDK 2.2.1 and before, not 3.0, are actually universal …
Tech Trader Daily – Barron’s Online : Mobile Broadband Growth Hits …
Posted by in phone on April 9th, 2009
The research firm reports today that the number of US subscribers signing up for mobile broadband services using data cards grew just 5% sequentially in the fourth quarter, after a long string of double-digit gains.