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iPod Rumors Take Off, Again
August 26, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Chicago (IL) - Digg’s Kevin Rose receives the honor for jumpstarting this year’s iPod update rumors with a picture and rather vague and strange information from his sources what this new update may bring. According to Rose, Apple will shelve the current Read more
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Apple Sales Targets May Hit Roadblock After Slow IPhone Launch in 21 New Markets
August 26, 2008
on Smartphones
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Wolfgang Gruener
Chicago (IL) - The iPhone is all about one big Apple smile: Until now, positive news have outweighed occasional negative headlines by far. Read more
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Polish Carrier Embellishes iPhone Queues With Actors
August 22, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
Polish peddler for Apple’s 3G iPhone has said that it paid actors to stand in line outside the stores in an effort to drum up some excitement about the product. Read more
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Apple Sued for False iPhone 3G Claims
August 21, 2008
on Business & Law
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) -The most iPhone firmware apparently fails to fix a series of 3G issues that have been annoying some users since the iPhone 3G was launched. Read more
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Copy And Paste For The IPhone Now Available, Not From Apple
August 21, 2008
on Networking
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - If you think about it, it is somewhat surprising that Apple has not yet managed to add the good old copy and paste feature to its iPhone software. Read more
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Palm Unveils Unlocked, But Pricey Treo Pro Smartphone
August 20, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Sunnyvale (CA) - The Handspring Treo is considered to have been the pioneer of the smartphone category and long before the iPhone, the Treo was the fanciest and most functional cellphone you could buy. Read more
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Aiming For The iPhone: Android SDK Arrives Without Bluetooth, First Android Handset Surfaces
August 19, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Mountain View (CA) - Application development for Google's Android cellphone platform is entering a more serious stage as the company releases version 0. Read more
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Sanyo Katana Eclipse Relives Disco Ball Lights Glory Days
August 19, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Nino Marchetti
Mobile phone manufacturers are always spinning new ways to get you interested in their phones. Read more
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Lenovo Takes Another Shot At The MacBook Air
August 19, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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Christian Zibreg
Research Triangle Park (NC) - Lenovo announced a successor for the ultra-thin X300, promising 20% more performance, more memory, a new 128 GB SDD drive option and DisplayPort support. Read more
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Silverado Pickup - With A Million Miles - For Sale On EBay
August 18, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
Catawba (Wisconsin) - You can buy almost anything on eBay these days and one man has put up his "Million Mile" pickup truck for sale with a minimum bid of $29,999. Read more
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Cadillac Prices Escalade Hybrid At $71,685
August 18, 2008
on Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Hollywood celebrities that are tired of driving around in their Prius now have the option to upgrade to a Cadillac Escalade large SUV with a hybrid engine. Read more
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T-Mobile To Roll Out Android-powered HTC "Dream" Smartphone In October
August 18, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - Apple's iPhone will see its first serious competitor soon: T-Mobile preps HTC "Dream" for an October release and is expected to launch its own application store alongside the handset. Read more
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Apple Is Worth More Than Google
August 15, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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Steve Seguin
Apple found itself worth more than Google for the first time ever while trading on Wednesday Read more
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Reports Of Failing iPhone 3G Reception, Apple Remains Quiet
August 15, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - Many iPhone 3G owners don't quite experience the twice as fast, half the price cellphone they were promised. Read more
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iFrenzy Continues: Speakal Launches iPig Docking Station
August 14, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Theo Valich
During the past half-decade of iPod frenzy, we learned that you can put an iPod dock into almost anything and we got used to the letter "i" as a prefix on anything even remotely connected to Apple hardware. Read more