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PC World via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 4:57 pm ET
Malicious iPhone apps that Apple unwittingly approves could attack even non-jailbroken iPhones, according to a developer, but security experts say this isn't earth-shattering news.
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PC World via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 11:12 am ET
With IDC predicting the iPhone App Store could top 300,000 apps next year, perhaps the race for numbers should end.
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PC World via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 10:52 am ET
Verizon Wireless' attack on the iPhone has devolved into chest-beating, with a Droid ad that vaguely slams Apple's "beauty" and any phone that's a "tiara-wearing, digitally clueless beauty pageant queen."
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 9:14 am ET
Skiers stuck on a mountain with no trail map but with an iPhone 3GS in their pockets could get help finding their way with another iPhone application from a Colorado company.
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Network World - 1 hour 43 minutes ago
If you're feeling whiplash over the state of iPhone security, you're in good company. Last month, the first iPhone worms were reported, which either rickrolled your iPhone with a background picture of Mr. Astley, or did far worse things to your software and data. But the only people who were vulnerable were people who had jailbroken their phones, turned on SSH services, and neglected to change ...
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Network World - 1 hour 43 minutes ago
St. Clair Intellectual Property Consultants is suing Apple, claiming that the iPhone infringes upon several digital camera patents.
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NewsFactor via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 5:22 pm ET
Verizon is ramping up the testosterone in its newest ad campaign against the Big Man on Campus, Apple's iPhone. Falling just short of saying other phones are for girlie-men, Verizon's ads tout their phone's "racehorse taped to a Scud missile" speed as opposed to that of a "digitally clueless beauty pageant queen."
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Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Dec 4, 3:32 pm ET
South Korea's incumbent wireless operator SK Telecom is boosting its handset portfolio to take on Apple's iPhone.
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Honolulu Advertiser - 2 hours 39 minutes ago
Smart phones are no longer just for businesspeople. Thanks to Apple's iPhone, smart phones have gone mainstream. This Christmas, smart phones will top many wish lists. For a smart phone to be truly popular, it must have a touch screen. Tappable on-screen controls replace or augment traditional buttons.
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MSNBC - Fri Dec 4, 10:48 am ET
The holidays are stressful, but an iPhone or iPod Touch can help. These 10 apps, pulled from PC World's expansive iPhone App Guide can help you get the most out of the holiday season.
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The Monterey County Herald - Sat Dec 5, 4:31 am ET
Q: Do you know if the iPhone will be coming to the Verizon network this year, in addition to being on AT&T? I have been dying to get one, but hear about reception issues from dissatisfied customers. I am currently on Verizon.
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CBS 11 Dallas - Fort Worth - Fri Dec 4, 8:37 pm ET
Skiers stuck on a mountain with no trail map but with an iPhone 3GS in their pockets could get help finding their way with another iPhone application from a Colorado company. It's the latest skiing-related iPhone application. Denver-based Useful Networks offers one called Snocator.
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Fast Company Magazine - Fri Dec 4, 3:39 pm ET
According to reports, Apple's ridiculously successful iPhone has stuttered badly in its attempt to conquer the Chinese market. Because conquering is very far from what's going on: It's sold just five units. But Apple probably doesn't mind. The dismal sales figures apparently represent two weeks of sales through the official Taobao.com online sales portal, and equate to two 8GB and three 16GB ...
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The Christian Science Monitor - Fri Dec 4, 2:20 pm ET
It seems like a fight that's dragging long into the late rounds, but we fear the bout between Droid and iPhone is just getting warmed up. Thursday night prime-time TV saw the Droid camp premiere its latest spot, an anti-iPhone swipe (that never says iPhone, but the writing's on the wall) ...
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E-Commerce Times - Fri Dec 4, 3:22 pm ET
Verizon Wireless and AT&T may have settled their differences over Verizon's advertising messages in the courtroom, but there is little sign Verizon is pulling its punches elsewhere. With its latest ad, though, Verizon may have toed over a line by invoking gender stereotypes. The ad depicts the iPhone as pretty but clueless.
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PC World - Fri Dec 4, 10:17 am ET
I often don't need to say anything more than a good Twittelator post can't handle, especially when the iPhone is my weapon of choice. But for more than 140...
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Geek.com - Fri Dec 4, 5:58 pm ET
It has been amazing to see what developers have done to transform the iPhone into a multifunctional device. One of the many tricks the iPhone can perform is that it can become a musical instrument. We covered an app that enables this last year called Ocarina and now one of the people who helped developed [...]
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Macworld - Fri Dec 4, 1:39 pm ET
Some fear, uncertainty and doubt is being spread over malware access to iPhone data. It's true, but it's not particularly news.
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PRWeb - Sat Dec 5, 3:19 am ET
Moosgo, a new developer of original content for iPhone and iPod Touch, presents its latest applications. (PRWeb Dec 5, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3300034.htm
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USA Today - Fri Dec 4, 11:05 am ET
David Archuleta has a new iPhone/iPod Touch app that lets fans compare just how well they can sing songs from his new Christmas From the Heart CD. The David Archuleta Open Mic - Christmas From the Heart app features five songs from David's holiday CD, and listeners can sing along with them (a la Rock Band), then post their scores.