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| Will FaceTime on coming iPhone 5 crash LTE networks? Computerworld Concerns about FaceTime's impact on cellular networks are particularly acute, partly because the iPhone is the top selling smartphone model worldwide and because the next model will reportedly support LTE, which would help make the device even more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Some favorite iPhone photo apps Washington Post If you have an iPhone, chances are you've started to explore the world of iPhoneography — shooting images with your phone and, if you choose, processing them using various applications. There are hundreds of apps out there for the iPhone photographer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple predicted to offer $200 unsubsidized iPhone in 2013 Apple Insider Apple is predicted to drop the price of an existing iPhone to $200 unsubsidized in 2013, accelerating share gains for its smartphone platform in emerging markets. Analyst Gene Munster with Piper Jaffray expects Apple will likely reduce the price of an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple tells site to stop selling iPhone 5 mod kits CNET (blog) If you want to buy a mod kit that will turn your iPhone 4 or 4S into what some expect the next iPhone will look like, you've only got two more days. iPhone5mod.com, a China-based site selling iPhone 5 mod kits, posted on its blog today that Apple is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Week in iPhone Cases: Dog days of summer Macworld (blog) CalypsoCase: The Cabrio (iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S; €89) is a snap-on case that protects the back of your iPhone from dents and scratches. Made of handcrafted Italian leather, and safely preserved in a deluxe package that also includes a certificate of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IPhone 5 expected next month [Google+ Hangout] Los Angeles Times The iPhone 5rumor mill has been churning nonstop recently, and that's because the latest reports say Apple will announce the next iPhone come September. The Times will host a Google+ Hangout at 1 p.m. PDT with Times reporter Salvador Rodriguez, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Murder suspect Terrance Black's iPhone contained calendar entry for "D-Day" Pegasus News Rich went step-by-step through calendar entries found on Black's iPhone, which was recovered in his vehicle at the Grand Canyon on April 22, 2011 -- three days after Susan Loper was killed. Among the highlights include an entry on April 19, 2010 that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Why Straight Talk Might Just Be The Best Carrier For Your iPhone, Period ... Cult of Mac Since I'm so excited, we're going to front load this review: if you don't want to sign a contract to have an iPhone, Straight Talk is the best prepaid carrier you can possibly choose in the United States. And even if you have no problem with signing a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Alleged Complications May Lessen Next-Gen iPhone's Launch Supplies AMOG According to unnamed sources cited by Taiwanese news source DigiTimes, Apple initially hoped that they will be able to ship 20 million units of the next-generation iPhone this quarter. However, this figure might fall to less than 15 million due to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Steve Jobs Predicted iPhone, Street View in 1986 NBC Bay Area (blog) Another fun prediction: people will use their computers up to "three hours a day." (Computer junkies and gamers now look away in shame...) Mobile computing is mentioned (iPhone), as are virtual street views (Google), collapsible cars (not quite yet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Final Fantasy Dimensions Will Cost Almost $30 For iPhone And iPad Business Insider It's clear that publisher Square Enix marches to its own beat, especially when it comes to iPhone and iPad games. The company routinely releases titles for prices well above $0.99, and it appears Final Fantasy Dimensions will be no different. As we've ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| MetroPCS' Keys discusses iPhone economics, VoLTE marketing and more FierceWireless FierceWireless Editor Phil Goldstein recently spoke with MetroPCS COO Tom Keys about the company's push to launch Voice over LTE and Rich Communication Services, the refarming of its spectrum and the economics of selling the iPhone. FierceWireless: ... See all stories on this topic » |
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