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Marketwire - Thu Dec 10, 9:44 am ET
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - December 10, 2009) - CampusBooks.com has released an updated version of its iBookStore application for iPhone and iPod Touch. Version 1.2 adds real-time buyback price-comparison technology so that students can ensure that they get the most money back when selling their books at the end of the semester. This buyback capability not only shows students the best prices ...
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Wired News - Wed Dec 9, 3:55 pm ET
A private university in Texas completes the first year of a pilot program in which it hands out free iPhones and iPod Touch devices to its entire freshman class. The goal is to see if, and how, the iPhone can reinvent education.
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PC World - Thu Dec 10, 12:17 pm ET
Holiday time is here and what better way to remember it all than by using your iPhone to take shots of yourself with family and friends? Joby, Inc. has released...
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NBC Bay Area - 31 minutes ago
Plugged in insider tweets the arrival of the next generation iPhone.
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PC World - Thu Dec 10, 10:16 am ET
Apple improved music players with the iPod, and revolutionized the cell phone with the iPhone. So why shouldn't it do the same thing with printers?
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Ars Technica - Thu Dec 10, 8:09 am ET
Today, Ustream Live Broadcaster is now available from the App Store, and it enables live video broadcasting from an iPhone 3GS or iPhone 3G over either WiFi or 3G cell network to unlimited desktop and mobile clients. While the app's approval seems to signal a policy change with respect to transmitting video over AT&T's 3G network, it also seems at odds with AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega's ...
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PC World via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 3:40 am ET
China Unicom has sold more than 100,000 iPhones since it launched the country's first official sales of the handset at the end of October, it said Thursday.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 9, 10:56 am ET
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Lockheed Martin Corp.’s $766 million program to develop an Internet-like radio for the military may transform battlefront communication the same way Apple Inc.’s iPhone did for the civilian market, an Army official said.
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PC World - Thu Dec 10, 2:16 am ET
Looking to become a one-person mobile broadcasting outfit? The interactive video site Ustream has released Ustream Live Broadcaster (iTunes link), an iPhone app...
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Sun-Sentinel - Thu Dec 10, 11:33 am ET
Tired of taking fun iPhone photos of family and friends - that you're never in? Here is your fix. Check out the Gorillacam - a free app available on iTunes - which allows you to set a timer and join the group photo. And you can also use your iPhone camera to take multiple snapshots with this app.
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Nasdaq - Wed Dec 9, 6:17 pm ET
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- A pair of research notes pushed Apple Inc. (AAPL) shares nearly 4.2% higher on Wednesday, as analysts weighed in on an expected tablet computer and a potential new iPhone deal.
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Geek.com - Thu Dec 10, 9:43 am ET
Wanna vent your daily accumulated frustrations? How about firing angry birds from a catapult at thieving pigs who steal their eggs? The iPhone publisher Clickgamer of Parking Mania (review) fame has pinged us with a few tidbits on their brand-new iPhone game dubbed Angry Birds. Based on a unique combination of action and puzzle, Angry Birds [...]
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Macworld - Thu Dec 10, 10:39 am ET
Joby's Gorillacam app brings a number of welcome enhancements to the iPhone's camera features, including a self-timer, composition grid, and bubble level.
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MacNN - 1 hour 35 minutes ago
This week the current-generation 21.5-inch iMac hit the refurb. shelf at Apple's online store. It is configured with the 3.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor upgrade with 4GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive, and is priced at $1449, that's $250 less than the regular price for this configuration. This iMac model also features a LED-backlight glossy widescreen display, ATI Radeon HD 4670 graphics card ...
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Macworld - Wed Dec 9, 5:39 pm ET
If you've been yearning for a Diablo-style RPG game for your iPhone or iPod touch, grab Gameloft's Dungeon Hunter. It serves up all the hack-and-slash goodness you can handle.
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Geek.com - 1 hour 48 minutes ago
Apple’s Far East manufacturing partner could be already prepping production lines for the next iPhone in order to meet the summer 2010 launch target. According to Engadget, the production of the next iPhone is about to begin. The basis for the claim is a tweet that the publication noticed on Eldar Murtazin’s Twitter profile. Murtazin is [...]
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WebProNews - Thu Dec 10, 10:15 am ET
Google announced that the new version of its Google Mobile app for the iPhone was approved and is now available in the App Store. The new version includes a redesigned search results display that shows more results at once. It also opens web pages from the results within the app. "For those less utilitarian and more flamboyant, we've exposed our visual tweaks settings called 'Bells and Whistles ...
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redOrbit - Thu Dec 10, 10:15 am ET
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Obopay announced that its Obopay Mobile Payments application for the iPhone will be available from the Apple App Store beginning today.
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Wired News - Wed Dec 9, 7:40 pm ET
An AT&T executive says the company will be pushing heavy iPhone users to cut it out. Wired.com has some better advice for fixing AT&T's failing 3G network.
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GamePro - 2 hours 8 minutes ago
The iPhone version is available now for a very competitive $2.99, but if you want the whole experience you'll need to drop more cash.