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Simplify Media lets you have all of your music, free for first 100,000 app store downloads

by Jake Gaecke on Aug 14, 2008 at 05:06 PM

The iPhone and iPod touch have a pretty good amount of storage space on them, but let’s face it—your music library is likely larger than the space you have on your device. So, you have to pick and choose which songs you want to have with you at all times.… Continue Reading »

o2 blames Apple for lack of UK iPhone stock

by Stephen Embleton on Jul 8, 2008 at 05:09 PM

It seems o2 are blaming Apple for a shortage of UK iPhone 3G stock. In an e-mail response to an inquiring customer, Steve Shurrock, sales director of o2 had the following to say, “We have been working continuously with them [Apple] to get as much stock for the UK as… Continue Reading »

o2 begin taking pre-orders on iPhone 3G

by Stephen Embleton on Jul 7, 2008 at 07:15 AM

I was awoken this morning by a text message from o2, which read, “iPhone 3G is here. The iPhone you have been waiting to early upgrade to. Order from 8am today.” Yup! If you’re an o2 customer/wannabe customer, you can now pre-order the iPhone 3G at o2’s website! o2 say… Continue Reading »

3G iPhone announced

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Jun 9, 2008 at 01:48 PM

Steve, calling it the phone that changed phones, praised the iPhone’s 90% customer satisfaction and 98% mobile browsing and overall greatness. What could come next? Steve talks about them running out of iPhones, and their next mountain to climb. It’s a big mystery…and it is 3G. The iPhone in more… Continue Reading »

3G iPhone to be Priced at £100 in the UK?

by Stephen Embleton on Jun 2, 2008 at 10:27 AM

The Times has said that the 3G iPhone being released by Apple soon could cost as little as £100 in the UK. Analysts have predicted the drop in price due to ineffective marketing strategies such as “network exclusivity deals” in Europe. Apple had estimated that the iPhone would sell between… Continue Reading »

AT&T wrapping up 3G network upgrade, just in time for Apple?

by Patrick Lutz on May 23, 2008 at 11:35 AM

Yesterday, AT&T announced that it plans to release its High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) in six more US markets by the end of June, completing its deployment of HSPA. Once that task is completed, the company says that the 3G service will offer uplink speeds of between 500 and… Continue Reading »

Geotagging added to latest iPhone 2.0 beta

by Stephen Chinnadorai on May 22, 2008 at 04:45 PM

The iPhone 2.0 firmware is looking even more promising, with the inclusion of photo geotagging. For those not familiar with Geotagging, it’s the process of giving a photo an accurate location on a global map — for some, it may sound like a pointless process — but it is in… Continue Reading »

Americans not too keen on getting the new iPhone?

by Arnold Zafra on May 21, 2008 at 04:32 PM

It looks like there are only a minority of Americans who are interested with the upcoming iPhone, if we’re to look into the March survey conducted by ChangeWave on 3,600 respondents. Results of the survey showed that only 14% of the respondents are waiting for the release of the new… Continue Reading »

iPhone 3G date confirmed?

by Stephen Chinnadorai on May 20, 2008 at 07:27 PM

Gizmodo is claiming that someone “very closely related” to the 3G iPhone launch has given them a confirmation announcement date of June 9th. Apparently, the second-generation iPhone will be available straight after its launch at the WWDC conference on June 9th – possibly worldwide. The 3G iPhone is probably one… Continue Reading »

Apple First: WWDC ‘08 Sold Out

by Mark Rowland on May 15, 2008 at 08:49 AM

Fueled by the recent snowballing of Mac sales and interest in the iPhone’s mobile WiFi platform, this year’s Apple World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) has sold out for the first time in history.  The exact number of spaces that were available was not put out by Apple, but soon after… Continue Reading »

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