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Last week, Apple released iOS 4.2 with a surprise addition - the "Find My iPhone" feature. Previously a part of Apple's MobileMe subscription software, the service is now free and
The week started off with rumors that Apple was planning to "launch a smaller, more affordable iPhone - an iPhone Nano, if you will." The rumors were largely a result
According to Credit Suisse analyst Jonathan Chaplin, AT&T doesn't need to worry about the long-rumored, but yet-to-launch Verizon iPhone. Based on survey data, he found that only 23% of AT&T
As media and blog coverage of the iPhone release on Friday June 29 reaches boiling point, web app providers are frantically pumping out versions of their apps for the iPhone.
The iPhone is one of the few phones that can offer its owners a lot of flexibility and features. With the App Store, iPhone owners have numerous applications at
Have you ever wanted to create an iPhone app, but can't code your way out of a wet paper bag? Users of NewsGator's NetNewsWire iPhone news reader will have to
In yesterday's post Why Apple Will Dominate Next Gen Computing, Alex Iskold wrote that Apple's announcement of iPhone support for Microsoft Exchange "makes perfect sense" - as a competitive move
Seesmic, a third party client for Facebook, Twitter and other social networks, updated its iPhone app today. One the biggest additions is support for Salesforce.com's Chatter service. Seesmic has
In all the rumor-crazed lead-up to the launch of the iPhone 4S, one feature that was speculated about but never that likely was the inclusion of near field communications. Next
When those Apple advertisements tout "there's an app for just about anything," they aren't kidding. The latest example? digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/The_iPhone_Becomes_a_Web_Server_2';digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff';digg_skin = 'normal';A new iPhone application which just
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