The rumor mill is churning again with pictures of the upcoming 3G iPhone. The French iPhone Blog has published pictures of what they claim is the upcoming 3G iPhone. There's no way to tell if this is a Photoshop job or some other fake, but it looks real. We'll just have to wait and see. Stay tuned....read more
According to a report in the Financial Times, Apple is in discussions with some large music companies about a deal that would give customers free access to the entire iTunes library. Customers would pay a premium for iPods and iPhones to get the unlimted service.
The "all you can eat" model seems to follow Nokia’s "comes with music" deal that they made with Universal Music last year.
The Financial Times says the sticking point is how much Apple will pay the record labels for the access.
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According to recent patent filings it looks like Apple is looking past its current candy bar iPhone design to a future that may include an iPhone flip design. UnwiredView seems to suggest that this new design could even be the iPhone nano. That is pure speculation at this point but it sure would be nice to have a smaller version of the iPhone.
"The main idea with this device is to separate capacitive touch sensor array and the phone display into two separate units. Then put the touch sensor ar...read more
In another sad turn of events for the standard brick and mortar stores, Sharper Image has filed for Bankruptcy protection. After several years of declining sales they are finally packing it in.
The company says it "intends to continue to conduct business as usual while it devotes renewed efforts to resolve its operational and liquidity problems and develops a reorganization plan."
Last week Sharper Image got rid of Chief Executive Steve Lightman after less than a year, and brought in Robert ...read more
According to a recent report on 9to5mac, Apple is planning to drop the prices of the iPhone and iPod Touch by $100 within the next 2 months. The move is reportedly intended to clear out inventory and make way for a new 3G iPhone.
9to5mac says a tipster tells them that the 8GB iPhone and 8GB iPod Touch will be phased out from the line.
The new prices are said to be as follows:
8Gb iPod Touch $199
16Gb iPod Touch $299
32Gb iPod Touch $399
8Gb iPhone - $299
16Gb iPhone - $399...read more
This has to be one of the coolest apps we've seen for the iPhone. iAno is a newly released iPhone application that turns your iPHone into a piano. As you can see in the video, iAno provides a multi-touch piano that you can really play (sorta). It has a four-octave keyboard that can play 5 notes at the same time. The keyboard is navigated with arrow keys above the keyboard.
iAno was devloped by a developer going by the name of Mr Aardvark. Very cool!
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iPhone users provide 50 times more search requests to Google than any other mobile handset. In fact, according to a report at Wired, Google had to double-check the numbers because they were so good.
Google's head of mobile operations told the Financial Times, "we thought it was a mistake and made our engineers check the logs again."
This is great news for Google. If more mobile handset companies continue to make web access commonplace, the number of searches to Google from mobile phones cou...read more
engadget says it has some insiders at AT&T that swear we're going to see the 16GB iPhone very soon, even though the wireless inventory shows none in stock. It's about time. We've seen the 16GB iPod Touch but what about the iPhone. If engadget's insiders get it right, we'll see the new iPhone within a week or so. If not, we'll be left waiting around again. Stay tuned....read more
According to a report from Brighthand, 27% of the iPhones sold last year are unlocked and running on a provider other than AT&T. Brighthand says that according to Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi, approximately 1 million of the smartphones sold by Apple in the U.S. last year were bought by people who haven't signed up for an AT&T plan.
This is obviously bad news for AT&T, but its also bad for Apple who receives a percentage of the monthly fee iPhone users pay AT&T....read more
Continental Airlines today announced that it has entered into an agreement with LiveTV, L.L.C. (LiveTV) that will allow Continental to offer 36 channels of live,
inflight satellite-based television programming provided by DIRECTV(R), at every seat on Continental's new generation aircraft. The service is expected to be
available to customers on flights operating within the continental United
States beginning in January 2009.
In addition, Continental will be introducing onboard Wi-Fi services
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Griffin has introduced a new, and very cool, dock for your iPods. The new PowerDock is capable of charging up to 4 iPods at once. If you have multiple iPods this is the solution for you. The dock is limited to charging the iPods at this time.
The Powerdock should be released in two models -- the 4 slot version for $70, and a 2 slot model for $50. ...read more
Land Rover's LRX Concept has something very interesting -- iPhone integration. As you can see in the picture the Land Rover has a slot for the iPhone to be docked. You can presume that the iPhone can be used hands free but the really interesting part of this integration is the large red "Start" button on the iPhone. The concept is that the car will actually be started via the iPhone. Cool. ...read more
According to a study designed to track the frequency of online searches, Apple's iPod and iPhones are among the hottest gadgets in Europe this Christmas season. The study focued on 20 different models of gadgets from game consoles, mobile phones, and portable music player markets across the UK, France, and Germany.
During the first three weeks of November Apple's iPod was the second most popular item with 3.5 million searches. The iPhone was the fifth most popular device overall, but came i...read more
We've all been waiting for it and it looks like it will finally be a reality -- third party applications on the iPhone. Steve Jobs just announced that Apple will release the iPhone SDK in February 2008. Third party applications that work on the iPhone will also work on the iPod Touch. Check out the letter from Jobs posted on Apple's web site today:
"Let me just say it: We want native third party applications on the iPhone, and we plan to have an SDK in developers’ hands in February. We are e...read more