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Network World - Sat Nov 28, 4:57 am ET
World music magazine Songlines is now available as an iPhone and iPod touch with a range of features.
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Network World - Sat Nov 28, 4:55 am ET
iPhone and iPod touch software development company Appnoose has introduced Gorilla Monkey Crunch 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch.
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Daily Record - Sun Nov 29, 4:34 am ET
You can blast your favorite iTunes music from any room in the house with an all-in-one wireless music system from Sonos. Controlled by an iPhone or iPod Touch, the Sonos ZonePlayer S5 can wirelessly play music from the Internet or your iTunes collection.
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Gizmodo - 2 hours 37 minutes ago
Could be something, could be nothing, but an "iPhone3,1" mysteriously popped up in the usage records of a Bay Area App Store developer. If you'll remember, the "iPhone2,1" turned out to be the 3GS....
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MacNN - Fri Nov 27, 7:40 am ET
Apple as promised has launched its Black Friday sale, currently ongoing in the US, Canada and Europe. The Friday-only discounts are highlighted by a $101 price cut for all iMac and MacBook Pro models regardless of size. The iPod touch also sees heavy discounts, bringing the 64GB model down to $358, the 32GB version to $268 and the 8GB model down to $178....
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Engadget - Sat Nov 28, 1:39 am ET
We heard earlier this month that Magellan was looking to one-up TomTom by outing an iPod touch / iPhone GPS car kit of its very own, but a few critical details were missing: namely, a price and a release date. Thanks to a new product listing on Amazon (capped after the break), we at least have a clue as to when this thing will be shipping stateside and for how much. If you'll recall, this one's ...
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MacNN - 10 minutes ago
Apple this weekend has tipped its hand early and provided clues as to its future iPhone upgrades. Pandav, the developer of the iPhone train tracker app iBART, reports seeing the previously leaked iPhone 3,1 hardware ID showing up in logs identifying those using the software. The previously unreleased device has been seen as early as the March beta of iPhone OS 3.0 but now appears to be in live ...
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sun Nov 29, 3:42 am ET
The iPhone's arrival in South Korea is generating considerable buzz among consumers and industry watchers amid expectations it will shake up a market dominated by world-beating domestic manufacturers. "I can't wait to get my iPhone," said Na Hae-bin, a 30-...
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sat Nov 28, 12:14 pm ET
Apple's top selling iPhone made its debut in South Korea Saturday with experts saying the iconic smartphone is likely to serve as a wake-up call for an IT industry basking in an isolated market.
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CNET - 1 hour 17 minutes ago
Enthusiasts wait in line overnight to get their hands on Apple's iconic smartphone, whose arrival is expected to challenge homegrown giants Samsung and LG Electronics.
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AdWeek - Sun Nov 29, 11:34 am ET
The iPhone is a cultural icon of the digital age. Apple's "There's an app for that" slogan in commercials is even repeated both as a punch line and a nod to the ubiquity of new applications on the so-called "Jesus phone" platform.
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PRWeb - Sun Nov 29, 3:10 am ET
iFotoGuide (www.ifotoguide.com) provides nature photographers with a comprehensive digital guide to photographing select national parks. Available now for use on the iPhone or iPod Touch, iFotoGuide is revolutionizing how photographers plan and execute excursions. (PRWeb Nov 29, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/11 ...
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Gothamist - Sun Nov 29, 1:58 pm ET
New York City judges spent taxpayer money on seemingly personal purchases like meditation retreats, framed photographs of themselves, and an iPod, according to the New York Post . Each year, judge's receive an expense allowance of $10,000 each — a citywide total of $12.6 million per year — to cover their work-related costs. But the stipend, which doubled in value on Nov. 1, is sometimes used on ...
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PRWeb - 31 minutes ago
Internet Phone Service Provider, ViaTalk, announces the launch of its ViaTalk Mobile iPhone application--the first and only of its kind, allowing customers to manage their home phone service from their mobile phone. ViaTalk is also promoting its VT_World plan that provides international calling to over 60 countries worldwide." (PRWeb Nov 29, 2009) Read the full story at http://www ...
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I4U - Sun Nov 29, 10:29 am ET
The evolution of the iPhone continues and it is expected that Apple will launch a new iPhone in 2010. The iPhone 3GS was basically just a speed improved iPhone 3G with some minor additions like the compass. A major new iPhone generation would be the logica...
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Sat Nov 28, 10:01 am ET
South Koreans got their first taste of the iPhone on Saturday as the multifunctional communication and entertainment device made its long awaited debut in one of the world's most technologically sophisticated societies.
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Slashdot - Sun Nov 29, 2:16 am ET
eldavojohn writes "A new site called App Rejections (somewhat slashdotted already) aims to provide a home for misfit apps. With Apple offering no documents or discussions on the matter of application rejections, this site might become a popular place to pick forbidden fruit. Could a third party horn in on Apple's monopoly in the iPhone application market?" Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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New York Times - Sun Nov 29, 1:32 pm ET
You probably wouldn’t notice Jason Reitman, the director of “Up in the Air,” walking by you in an airport. It would be a good place to look, though.
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PC Magazine via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 27, 4:54 am ET
Apple has unveiled its Black Friday sales, and the deals are similar to those the company offered last year - $101 off the iMac and MacBook Pro, as well as savings on iPods and Apple TV.
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Payvand Iran News - Sat Nov 28, 3:24 pm ET
Persian language is now supported on the latest iPhone Operating System hence there are a growing number of Persian applications on iTune store (about 70 apps so far). Here is a quick look at three applications targeting Iranian communities.