Archive for December, 2007
... list of the American Film Institute's "Moments of Significance" for 2007, followed by the iPhone and the "hyper-tabloidization" of television news. The AFI's 13-member jury -- which includes film ...
... on sidewalks and waited in long lines in late June as Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale. In the first two days, more than 270,000 iPhones were sold. The launch helped boost sales and profits for both Apple and AT&T ...
... Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up an Apple iPhone at last year's MacWorld Conference in San Francisco. Could any reality TV show rival ...
... video 3) MP4 video that Apple iPod can play 4) MP4 video that Apple iPhone can play 5) MP4 Video that Apple TV suite 6) Sony PSP MPEG-4 or ...
... need to take pride that their one little part is going to make the iPhone incredible. A good leader really makes sure everybody knows how they fit in to ...
I will also post this question in the iPhone 1.1.3 Firmware forum but….
Closed Published December 31st, 2007 in iPhone NewsMobile Video, Open Platforms To Shape Future Cell Phones
Closed Published December 31st, 2007 in iPhone News
... known for being a closed platform when it comes to allowing third-party applications, Apple's iPhone started a new dynamic, and Another important development rounding out the macro trends of ...
... couldnt go anywhere or do anything without seeing or hearing about the iPhone. The iPhone will go down in history, at least Apple history. If you have been living ...
iPhone-ize your WinMo phone: What all this about a sow’s ear?
Closed Published December 31st, 2007 in iPhone News
... dig the cube, man — this new piece of software from PointUi mimics some iPhone functionality while hiding the hard mess of WinMo6 under a pretty wrapper. As , ...
... and we think you'll like them, too. The rest can be found While the iPhone has many problems, were only going to focus on one: Apples crazy decision to ...
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