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Textually (Free subscription) | 37 minutes ago
The Industry Standard reports on a start-up called TerriblyClever which is creating iPhone applications specifically for universities and their students. TerriblyClever piloted its first five applications less then two months ago, in partnership with Stanford University. The set of applications, called iStanford, is available for free on iTunes. It includes a university directory, maps, real-time...
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Textually (Free subscription) | 46 minutes ago
If you are looking for good iPhone application recommendations head over to a new section on Apple's website called iPhone Your Life . It allows you to see applications as they relate to different parts of your life, and what app they would recommend to make the phase of your life easier in some way. iPhone's Talk reports. Apple has sections for: Around Town (related to local food and events), World...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
At first it seemed that the approval process for new apps for the iPhone App Store were pretty cut and dry. You know, they can't duplicate the functionality of the on-board apps like Mail and iPod,...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was different. According to the release, the program is the "the first wide email iPhone app that supports client SMTP." That means, in essence, that it duplicates an exact function of Apple's Mail application...
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The Boy Genius Report (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
If this news doesn’t rile up some jilted developers, we don’t know what will. In the past, Apple had been very strict about apps that duplicate functionality of native apps already found on the iPhone. Several developers were denied their applications and then were pretty much told to keep quiet about everything. Now, it seems [...]
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Computerworld Blogs (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Yesterday's iPhone update came as expected just after midnight with a slew of new features and bug fixes. Those are great, but it also introduced some others. For the good news, head over to Apple's site and see what the update has to offer. Many people are saying it is also snappier and more reliable - especially Mobile Safari. And Google Maps continues to improve functionality with walking directions...
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Between the Lines (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
There’s no doubt that Apple has become one of the most popular brands around the globe - iPod, iMac, iPhone, iTunes. I’m sure you’ve heard of them. Likewise, you probably know about Apple’s “I’m a Mac, I’m a PC” TV commercials and can spot an iPod billboard on a moving bus from blocks away. Over the [...]
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iPodNN (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
A full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal is the latest indication that Apple is trying to push further into the enterprise market. With Goldman Sachs analysts reporting that 17 percent of the segment plans to support the iPhone, Apple appears ready to begin courting potential business customers. The Journal offers significant exposure, with daily business news coverage circulating to millions of...
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Struggling smartphone maker Palm Inc. said Friday it is cutting its workforce, a move the company...
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Wolfgang’s Vault is the collector’s site for multimedia music memorabilia, offering a vast selection...
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The Apple Core (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
You’ve undoubtedly seen your fair share of Apple television commercials this year, most of them for the iPhone. Well, if you’re wondering what it all costs, we now know the answer. BNet’s Lindsay Blakely got the scoop by reading the fine print in Apple’s 5 November 10-K filing. According to the federal filing Apple’s advertising budget [...]
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Electronista (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Palm is responding to its recent losses by trimming its workforce of 1050 employees, in an effort to remain competitive against the iPhone 3G and the various BlackBerry models. Reuters reports that the move comes as Palm focuses on its Linux-based "N...
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Gadgets (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
At first it seemed that the approval process for new apps for the iPhone App Store were pretty cut and dry. You know, they can’t duplicate the functionality of the on-board apps like Mail and iPod, they can’t use too much bandwidth and they can’t cause a security hazard. That first rule is why...
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Create Digital Noise (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
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JStark | 11/17/2008
More and more people get the Apple iPhone, there are a number of tricks that can improve the ergonomics of the mobile phone. Here is a list of tips that maybe most novices do not know yet. More and more people get the Apple iPhone, there are a number of tricks that can improve the ergonomics of the mobile phone. Here is a list of tips that maybe most novices do not know yet. To reject a call, you must
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kgolliher | 11/04/2008
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