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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 27, 4:31 am ET
Apple's top selling iPhone faces one of its biggest challenges yet when it goes on sale this weekend in South Korea, the world's most wired nation and long accustomed to cutting-edge gadgets.
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Macworld - 1 hour 15 minutes ago
This app -- which adds a number of features to improve on the iPhone's built-in camera -- is a handy tool to have if you use your smartphone to shoot a lot of pictures.
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Macworld.com via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 26, 9:32 am ET
Thursday is Thanksgiving, the holiday season is upon us, and Black Friday is coming, well, Friday. And you know what that means—discounts. Before you go out and brave the throngs of shoppers crowding the malls, have a look at some Mac and iPhone software discounts that you can take advantage of right from the comfort of your home.
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ReadWriteWeb - 45 minutes ago
A new website aims to publicize the details surrounding the much-maligned iPhone application review process - Apple's secretive procedures that have been under heavy scrutiny this year, especially since the FCC's involvement regarding Apple's rejection of the Google Voice application. Notable iPhone developers have publically called out the company for this "broken" process and some have even ...
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IT World - 26 minutes ago
A security firm has expressed incredulity at the news that the Australian prank hacker who wrote a program targeting Apple iPhone users has been given a job by an application developer.
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Daily Record - Fri Nov 27, 4:29 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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The Monterey County Herald - Fri Nov 27, 4:46 am ET
A Carmel dance instructor and a software engineer have developed an iPhone application for teaching more than 140 ballet terms. The application, SayBallet, is a way "to get to the students on their own level," said Carol Richmond, who has seen even the youngest of her students using iPhones.
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Engadget - Fri Nov 27, 4:09 am ET
Seeing as how the iPhone's exclusivity status has been slipping , it was inevitable that the bourgeoisie would invent a new way to distinguish themselves from the lowly masses. Enter a designer by the name of Stuart Hughes, already expertly familiar with slapping precious metals onto slightly less precious mobile phones. He classes up a 3GS handset with a 22 carat solid gold body, which he then ...
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Engadget - Fri Nov 27, 3:24 am ET
You know what's annoying? Having to get up and walk all the way to your iPod dock to pick a song. Sure, there's the good old remote control these days, but you'd still need to squint at the tiny screen from afar if you want any modicum of song control. The couch potatoes at Cignias probably felt the same pain and thus came up with the free MusicNAO app for the iPhone , iPod Touch and BlackBerry ...
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PC World - Thu Nov 26, 12:04 pm ET
At Apple's unveiling of the iPhone 3GS in June 2009, Apple's senior VP of worldwide product marketing, Phil Schiller, stated in no uncertain terms that the...
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Macworld - Thu Nov 26, 3:39 pm ET
This iPhone version of the arcade classic features outstanding graphics and realistic movement, though the accuracy of where shots are placed is a source of frustration.
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WUSA 9 Washington, D.C. - Thu Nov 26, 7:16 pm ET
Many people bring a date to dinner during the holidays. Families often respond by asking too many questions and trying to get background information. Now there's a way to do that discretely by using your iPhone.
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The Inquisitr - Thu Nov 26, 11:41 pm ET
Did you just dig through your attic and realize you still have that old Sega Mega Drive gaming system sitting around? You probably don’t intend to play it much anymore, but you could still get some use out of it as an iPhone charging/dock station. Charlie Sorrel at Wired took his old Sega Mega Drive and [...]
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Macworld - Thu Nov 26, 2:09 pm ET
NDrive has released two new low cost GPS applications for the iPhone in NDrive New York City and NDrive Los Angeles and announced a Black Friday sale.
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Slashdot - Thu Nov 26, 3:41 pm ET
An anonymous reader writes "CNET UK has written a head-to-head piece entitled Apple Newton vs Apple iPhone. Despite the Newton being released some 10 years ago, and despite the iPhone being a phone, not a tablet, the site's editors believe the Newton is the more innovative of the two Apple products. The two devices were tied over four rounds, but in the 'Special Powers' element, where the iPhone ...
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Gizmodo - Thu Nov 26, 6:19 pm ET
The Stair Dismount iPhone game sent me back eight years to the time when I would waste hours sending the stickman tumbling down instead of working on my programming assignments. The iPhone game is...
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Nasdaq - Thu Nov 26, 7:17 am ET
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Tesco PLC (TSCO.LN) is the latest telecomnunications provider to announce it will sell Apple Inc.'s (APPL) iconic iPhone in the U.K., potentially bringing its lower-priced ethos to the smartphone market.
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Geek.com - Thu Nov 26, 10:13 am ET
A French publisher Gameloft has slashed price points of half a dozen iPhone games as part of their Thanksgiving sale. Six iPhone games have been reduced to just 99 cents, including triple-A titles like Brothers in Arms – Hours of Heroes. Gameloft did not specify for how long the discounts will apply, but there’s a [...]
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Gizmodo - Thu Nov 26, 12:34 pm ET
Happy Thanksgiving, everybody! Here's a message about the holiday and Black Friday from our friend from Cupertino, the iPhone.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Thu Nov 26, 2:25 am ET
A basic tenet of photography is that the best camera is the one you have on hand when you need it. For many people these days, that means an iPhone.