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Reno Gazette-Journal - Sat Dec 5, 5:42 am ET
Want to know just how strongly the wind is blowing where you're standing right now?
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Reno Gazette-Journal - Sat Dec 5, 4:41 am ET
Want to know just how strongly the wind is blowing where you're standing right now?
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Enterprise Security Today - Sat Dec 5, 3:04 am ET
A new version of a worm targeting Apple, Inc.'s iPhone has spread beyond Australia. Where the earlier Ikee worm spread a picture of Rick Astley, the new version steals data from jailbroken iPhones. The new iPhone worm also appears to be creating a botnet.
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The Daily Comet - Sat Dec 5, 2:00 am ET
Kathrine Schmidt Staff Writer HOUMA — Faster “3G” cell-phone service for AT&T customers should be in Houma by the end of the year, not Thanksgiving as originally planned. It’s an eagerly anticipated upgrade, particularly for local users of Apple’s iPhone, which runs slowly and inconsistently on the existing network, customers say.
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New York Times - Fri Dec 4, 8:07 pm ET
Is music still music when the instrument is an iPhone? In a just-published article and an accompanying video, we take a look inside the Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra , a chamber music ensemble whose instruments are Apple iPhones, held with fingerless gloves attached to small speakers.
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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 - Fri Dec 4, 3:47 pm ET
St. Clair Intellectual Property Consultants is suing Apple, claiming that the iPhone infringes upon several digital camera patents.
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Gizmodo - Fri Dec 4, 12:34 pm ET
These patent lawsuit stories are basically madlibs anyway, so what the hell: ST CLAIR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONSULTANTS has sued APPLE COMPUTER over CAMERA TECHNOLOGY in the IPHONE. They have a...
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Washington Post - Fri Dec 4, 12:00 pm ET
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro discusses recent reviews, answers your personal tech questions and provides tips for buying the perfect gadget gift for the holidays.
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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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MacNN - Fri Dec 4, 10:42 am ET
Hearst today provided details of a new digital publishing system it hopes will make digital text more widespread. Skiff will have a store as well as an underlying gateway that lets Hearst and other firms both collect ad revenue from all their sources as well as adapt the same book, magazine or newspaper to a variety of formats. A single work could be reformatted to work with an iPhone, dedicated ...
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Macworld - Fri Dec 4, 10:39 am ET
Earbuds or full-size? Open or closed? No matter what kind of headphones you like to plug into your iPod, iPhone, or Mac, Dan Frakes has some advice and recommendations for finding the perfect set.
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ReadWriteWeb - Fri Dec 4, 10:39 am ET
Social networking site MySpace has just launched a new version of their mobile website designed for iPhone, Android and Palm WebOS users. The now-improved site at m.myspace.com offers quick access to your profile, including comments, your activity stream, your status, your inbox and more. Also available is a button dedicated to your photos, which makes it easier to browse through your albums ...
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KRDO Colorado Springs - Fri Dec 4, 10:36 am ET
COLORADO SPRINGS - Is the new CDOT 'blood alcohol content' iPhone application worth your time or the amount it cost to create?
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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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PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 10:10 am ET
Growing Online Company Ends 2009 with New Branding, New Market Launches, an iPhone Application and Special Promotions
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San Francisco Chronicle - Fri Dec 4, 9:39 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. It's the latest skiing-related iPhone application. Denver-based Useful Networks... iPhone - skis - Smartphone - Handhelds - Denver
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The Huffington Post - Fri Dec 4, 9:28 am ET
What's Your Reaction? If you use Twitter frequently on your smartphone, there's a good chance you use a native Twitter client. Between apps like Tweetie on the iPhone, Twidroid on Android, and Seesmic on Blackberry, there's no shortage of quality apps that put advanced features at your fingertips.
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ReadWriteWeb - Fri Dec 4, 9:24 am ET
There's a new iPhone application from Favstar.fm which launched late last night in the iTunes App Store. Like the Favstar website, the new Favit app (iTunes link) aggregates the "best" Twitter posts based on the number of stars they receive from other Twitter users. However, while starred tweets should in theory point to interesting and useful content that people want to save for later viewing ...