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Rogers Caves to Public Pressure, Offers Customers Sane Data Plan
July 9, 2008
on Smartphones
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Marcus Yam
In response to much public outcry and media criticism, Rogers Wireless has answered with a much improved data plan for new iPhone owners. Read more
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Countdown to the iPhone 3G: What You Need to Know Before You Get in Line
July 9, 2008
on Smartphones
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - Apple will launch iPhone 3G in the U.S. through AT&T stores and its own retail locations this Friday, 8:00 am sharp. If you plan on purchasing the device on its first day of availability, there are a few need-to-knows Read more
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Flash Lite Now On The iPhone, Without Apple's Blessing
July 8, 2008
on Smartphones
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - We knew that Flash will be supported on the iPhone sooner or later. Read more
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Rogers iPhone Plans Source of Outcry
July 8, 2008
on Smartphones
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Marcus Yam
On July 11, Canada will receive its first officially support iPhone, but not all prospective customers are rejoicing. Read more
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Mitac To Launch Its First GPS-enabled 3G Handset In Q4
July 8, 2008
on Smartphones
by
DigiTimes
Taiwan PND vendor Mitac International plans to launch its first GPS-enabled 3G handset in the fourth quarter of this year, according to company sources, who also added that the forthcoming 3G handset will be built using the Qualcomm handset platform. Read more
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Two Small IPhone Screws Spark Rumors About Replaceable Battery
July 8, 2008
on Smartphones
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Christian Zibreg
Cupertino (CA) - One of the little known mysterious features of the new iPhone 3G are two clearly visible screws positioned at the bottom of the handset. Read more
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Queues Form An Entire Week Prior To iPhone Launch
July 7, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
It looks as though a group of people in New York City are hell bent on breaking a Guinness record for the longest time spent waiting in line. Well, at least we think that’s what they’re doing… Read more
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Google Brings GTalk To The iPhone
July 7, 2008
on Smartphones
by
Jane McEntegart
Google announces a new version of Google Talk for the iPhone that’s likely to turn some heads over at AT&T. Read more
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Apple Orders 50 Million 8 GB NAND Flash Chips
July 3, 2008
on Smartphones
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Christian Zibreg
Cupertino (CA) - In a move that is believed to help Apple to secure low NAND flash memory prices as well as create artificial shortages for competitors, Apple has ordered 50 million flash memory chips for its iPhones and iPods from Samsung Electronics. Read more
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BenQ To Shift Focus From Handsets To MIDs
July 3, 2008
on Smartphones
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DigiTimes
BenQ could possibly completely quit the handset market and shift focus to the Mobile Internet Device (MID) segment instead, according to industry sources. Read more
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What You Need To Know Before You Buy An IPhone 3G
July 2, 2008
on Smartphones
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - AT&T today unveiled detailed information about iPhone 3G service plan pricing as well as other bits and pieces that are likely to answer most of the questions you may have about the new iPhone. Read more
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UK Service Provider Lets Prices Slip For Non-Contract iPhone
June 30, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
During the month of May, network provider AT&T made a couple of slip ups with regard to information about the iPhone. Read more
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Fujitsu Launches Mobile WiMax Chipsets
June 27, 2008
on Networking
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DigiTimes
Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited (FML) recently announced its new mobile WiMAX chipset optimized devices such as smartphones and PDAs. Read more
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Australian Service Provider Starts Petition For 3G iPhone
June 26, 2008
on Business & Law
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Jane McEntegart
It seems an Australian network provider aint so happy about being left out in cold when it comes to the iPhone. Read more
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Google And OHA Urged To Set Up Android Certification Testing Center In Taiwan
June 26, 2008
on Business & Law
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DigiTimes
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