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AP via Yahoo! Finance - 1 hour 51 minutes ago
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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The Washington Times - Sat Nov 28, 6:16 am ET
SEOUL 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, 30, a market researcher at an Internet company who reserved one as soon as he could. "My heart was beating fast." Judging from pre-orders ...
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CNET - Fri Nov 27, 7:39 pm ET
Carrier is offering refurbished 16GB iPhone 3Gs for $49 and waiving the $35 activation fee.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sat Nov 28, 2:29 am ET
IT'S a quarter to five in the morning, and I have a plane to catch in two hours. But why rush out the door if my flight is already delayed? To check its status, I turn to my iPhone, tap on an application called FlightTrack and pull up my flight. It's on time. Better get out of bed. At the airport, I check for Wi-Fi and update all my newspaper apps (NYTimes, WSJ, USA Today and so on) so I have ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 27, 5:57 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.
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Network World - Sat Nov 28, 4:57 am ET
The hacker who created the Ikee iPhone worm because 'he was bored', may be smarter than he first appeared. Ashley Towns has shown no regret over writing the bug, but he has subsequently landed a job with an Australian company that develops legitimate iPhone apps.
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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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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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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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The Kansas City Star - Fri Nov 27, 11:38 pm ET
Korean iPhones The iPhone ’s arrival in South Korea is generating considerable buzz amid expectations it will shake up a market dominated by world-beating domestic manufacturers. Judging from pre-orders, Apple’s device appears set to make serious inroads in South Korea . The official launch is today.
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Daily Press - Sat Nov 28, 3:21 am ET
— A new iPhone application will allow information about Colonial Williamsburg to be right at users' fingertips.
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PC World - Fri Nov 27, 5:50 pm ET
According to a new study, iPhone owners are more likely to purchase online media — such as on-demand TV on their phones — than average consumers.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Fri Nov 27, 6:05 pm ET
On Saturday, South Korean consumers will finally be able to get their hands on an Apple iPhone – more than two years after the top-selling smartphone launched in the United States. (There's something to be said for drumming up a little anticipation.) According to the Associated Press, more than 53,000 ...
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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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The Huffington Post - Fri Nov 27, 6:39 pm ET
People always want to focus on using the iPhone to be productive. I'm certainly no exception, but for this article I'd like us all to...
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Geek.com - Fri Nov 27, 6:13 pm ET
Now that the holiday shopping season is upon us you are probably trying to find that unique gift for a loved one. If they are a gadget lover then perhaps you can commission them a unique iPhone. One anonymous Australian businessman who works in the gold industry did just that. You can get a similar [...]
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Geek.com - Fri Nov 27, 3:28 pm ET
iPhone developers have long been frustrated by Apple when they have an application rejected for inclusion on iTunes. One such developer has decided that it is time to make public the kind of apps that are being rejected and, if known, the reasons. The new website is appropriately named App Rejections. Besides rejections, some approvals are [...]
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Geek.com - Fri Nov 27, 2:43 pm ET
They say crime doesn’t pay, but apparently writing malicious software does. Ashley Towns, the 21-year-old Australian who wrote the first iPhone worm called Ikee has managed to land himself a job programming, you guessed it, for the iPhone. The company that hired him is called mogneration and Ashley announced his new employment via Twitter: The original Ikee [...]
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Coated - Fri Nov 27, 7:16 pm ET
Back in January, we brought you a luxury gadget in the form of the Apple iPhone 3G King Button. Back then, the phone was considered the world’s most expensive mobile handset, valued at a mere $2.5 million. That was back then. This week, the fine folks at Goldstriker’s Stuart Hughes have created an Apple [...]
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MacNN - Fri Nov 27, 1:55 pm ET
Microsoft has demonstrated Silverlight video streaming for the iPhone, according to reports. The technology relies on server-side transcoding and HTML 5's video tag, but displays Silverlight content in a native MPEG-2 v8 format recognized by the iPhone's version of QuickTime. "So it's the same IIS smooth streaming content, the same server, the same point of origin, but now I can get that content ...