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99 cents Konami Games for iPhone on Limited Offer

18. November 2009

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For a limited time, Konami is selling games for iPhone and iPod Touch users for 99 cents each. This offer will be effective through November 30th. The lineup of available 99 cents Konami titles at the App store includes Field Prowlers POLICE RUSH! 9 (car chase), Metal Gear Solid Touch, DanceDanceRevolution S and S+, Power [...]

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iPhone Korea in Two Weeks

18. November 2009

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Steve Jobs’ baby is set to make another conquest. South Korea is one of the two most advanced countries in the world when it comes to mobility and connectivity. Will the iPhone make an impact there? The iPhone will be distributed by KT, though SK Telecoms will be following suit. SK serves 50% of Korean [...]

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Happenings in the iPhone Jailbreak Front

16. November 2009

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You know a story’s big if it’s made it to CNN, and that’s exactly what the iPhone jailbreak front has managed to do. The article mainly centers on the history of iphone jailbreaking and unlocking with George Hultz, or better known as master Geohot in the iPhone jailbreak community, as the focal character. It talks [...]

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Netbooks + Apple iPhone = Fight!

16. November 2009

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According to this rather enlightening CNET article, netbooks are not to be compared with laptops. Rather, think of netbooks as smartphone with a bigger screen and a QWERTY keypad you can actually speed type on. … students in K through 12 are accustomed to iPhone-size screens and performance. So moving to a Netbook is a big [...]

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Motorola Droid accounts for 25% Android web traffic in the US, iPhone rules with 52.09%

12. November 2009

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We’ve heard that Motorola managed to ship 100K Droid phones on its first weekend, but where does it really stand in the over-all picture? Well, these figures by Clicky, a web analytics service, may help us out. Taken last November 11th, the Motorola Droid accounts for 1.49% mobile internet traffic in the US. That may [...]

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Ultrasn0w iPhone Unlock v0.92 released to fix missing carrier logo issue

11. November 2009

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Listen up ultrasn0w aficionados. The iPhone Dev Team has just released an update version of their ultrasn0w iPhone unlock to address an issue concerning iPhones running firmware 3.1.x and baseband 04.26. That lethal combination results in the carrier logo not being displayed. It might seem like a petty problem for some, but when roaming, it [...]

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iPhone/Privacy.A Worm, Data Hack for Jailbroken iPhones and iPod Touches

11. November 2009

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The second iPhone worm of the week carries with it a lot more risk than the first one. According to Intego Security, this new iPhone worm that is known as iPhone/Privacy.A uses the same hole that ikeeex found a few days ago to change the hacked iPhones’ background image into Rick Astley’s photo. The new [...]

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Apple iPhone Beats all Nokia Phones in Profitability

11. November 2009

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Frankly, I’m surprised this is news at all. The summary from Strategy Analytics: Apple became the world’s most profitable handset vendor in Q3 2009. Fueled by strong volumes, high wholesale prices and tight cost controls, the PC vendor has successfully broken into the mobile phone market in just two years. What can Nokia do to regain [...]

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Orange iPhone Launched Today in U.K.

10. November 2009

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The Apple iPhone in the U.K. has officially stopped being exclusive to O2 starting today. Orange is offering subsidized iPhones and pay-as-you go but will not compete with fees that O2 is currently offering. So it’s a level game there in Britain for both iPhone providers. Forecast from Mediacells is saying that a million iPhones [...]

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AT&T Sues Verizon Over Anti-iPhone Ads

8. November 2009

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Verizon’s iDon’t commerical was not about the Motorola Droid after all. It has always been about iPhone–specifically, iPhone on the AT&T network, as we clearly see in the wireless giant’s new commercials. They’ve added several more anti-iPhone and anti-AT&T ads to complement the iDon’t commercial. And AT&T is suing them for misrepresenting their network coverage:

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