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Macworld.com via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 23, 3:17 pm ET
Thursday is Thanksgiving in the U.S, so in this week's super-sized edition of iPhone hints we give thanks for the few, the proud, the useful—the iPhone’s physical controls.
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Macworld.com via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 23, 10:50 am ET
Another week, another worm hitting jailbroken iPhones. As with the previous exploits, which Rickrolled your phone’s wallpaper and stole your data, this nasty piece of work burrows its way into your jailbroken device if you haven’t changed the password for the iPhone’s root account—you have changed your root password, right? Right?
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USA Today - Mon Nov 23, 11:02 am ET
Apple's iPhone is coming to South Korea this week, a local carrier announced Sunday, bringing the iconic communications device to one of the world's most sophisticated mobile phone markets.
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BusinessWeek - Mon Nov 23, 7:23 pm ET
On the heels of today's column in which Apple VP Phil Schiller defends Apple's app review process word comes today from Rogue Amoeba, that is iPhone app Airfoil Speakers, has been updated to version 1.0.2.
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BusinessWeek - Mon Nov 23, 2:38 pm ET
Apple is launching two new iPhone ads on TV tonight. The ads are intended to tout the iPhone's ability to hold a simultaneous voice and data connection at the same time, something you notably can't do — at least as far as I know — on other phones running on other networks.
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TechWorld - Mon Nov 23, 6:31 pm ET
Psycho killer, run run run away In a move that is sure to make playboys everywhere nervous, Internet company PeopleFinders has created two iPhone applications that let users perform background checks on their potential dates.
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AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 23, 1:19 pm ET
Verizons merciless razzing of AT&T has finally elicited a reaction from Apple . Peeved at seeing its marquee product banished to the Island of Misfit Toys in one of Big Red's new holiday ads, the company is launching a pair of new iPhone ads that tout the smartphone AND the network on which ...
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ZDNet - Mon Nov 23, 12:35 pm ET
A second and more nefarious iPhone worm has been discovered that connects to a Lithuanian server to upload stolen data and turn control of the device over to the bot master. Lovely. by Jason D. O'Grady
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AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 23, 11:31 am ET
June of 2010. Thats when AT&Ts iPhone exclusivity contract with Apple expires -- according to Broadpoint AmTech analyst Brian Marshall, anyway. In an interview with Bloomberg, Marshall said once again that he believes Apple will bring the iPhone to Verizon in the second half of 2010 and forfeit AT&Ts sweetheart carrier ...
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UPI - Mon Nov 23, 10:59 am ET
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- A computer worm is targeting iPhone users who use an application to conduct online transactions with Dutch bank ING Direct, security experts say.
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ChannelWeb - Mon Nov 23, 3:01 pm ET
The ending of the exclusive iPhone carrier contract in France last April, and a strong first-day sales by Orange in the U.K. after exclusivity ended there, could foretell changes in the U.S. market if AT&T loses exclusivity as expected.
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ChannelWeb - Mon Nov 23, 2:46 pm ET
Apple's iPhone now accounts for over half of the mobile ads served by smartphones worldwide and in the U.S., with Android a strong second in the U.S., according to a new report from AdMob.
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CNET - Mon Nov 23, 10:24 am ET
A new iPhone worm is impacting jailbroken iPhones and iPod Touch devices. The threat, unlike the previous one, is extremely serious.
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PC World via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 22, 11:10 pm ET
South Korean carrier KT will start selling the iPhone this month, the company said Monday, bringing the hit device to another Asian country.
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ZDNet - Mon Nov 23, 8:37 am ET
A second iPhone exploit has been identified by security vendor F-Secure, which claims the new worm has botnet capability and is more threatening than its predecessor. A second iPhone exploit has been identified by security vendor F-Secure, which claims the new worm has botnet capability and is more threatening...
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Macworld - Mon Nov 23, 5:54 pm ET
You might think it would be tough to slim down all the gameplay elements of a feature-rich console title like NBA Live to work on the iPhone. And you'd be right -- NBA Live is a bit of a hodgepodge, mixing elements of awesomeness with assorted weaknesses that detract from the rest of the game. Even with its glitches, though, the game is great fun to play.
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The Mac Observer - 1 hour 8 minutes ago
Apple rolled out two new commercials Monday evening that show off iPhone features and at the same time kick Verizon's network in the pants. Both ads take a jab at limitations in Verizon's cell services by showing an iPhone accessing information from the Internet wirelessly while making a phone call.
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ChannelWeb - Mon Nov 23, 12:01 pm ET
After clearing the last regulatory hurdle, the iPhone will be available in South Korea later this month.
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The Mac Observer - 2 hours 8 minutes ago
Following reports of a new worm that could impact some jailbroken iPhones, Apple offered up a response: hacking your iPhone is a bad idea.
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PC World - Mon Nov 23, 11:34 am ET
Apple has taken some heat for the iPhone App Store approvel process. Love it or hate it, though, the App Store approval process is a necessary evil.