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It’s been a long and copyright-infringing road for the infamous iPhone clone. More than a year after announcing its intention to take on the iPhone in the touchscreen-slate smartphone market that Apple helped redefine, Meizu is closing in on their rumored launch date for the Meizu M8 MiniOne. To...
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Bargain hunters and penny-pinchers with an iPhone 3G on their holiday “wish list” will be happy to hear that discount retail giant Wal-Mart and its subsidiary Sam’s Club will soon be offering the iconic Apple handset. Following on speculation hinting at just such a move, Wal-Mart and...
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Taiwan has been importing gray-market iPhone 3G units since the iconic handset’s launch this year, but there hasn’t been an official, carrier-subsidized iPhone 3G offering in the island-nation. But, that’s all about to change. Chunghwa Telecom has announced that they’ve inked...
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Apple’s success with the iPhone and iPhone 3G were recently highlighted when the company released it’s financial statements just last week. But, Apple’s method of accounting for the iPhone 3G’s financial contribution on the Cupertino-based company’s bottom line has reduced...
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Sure you love your iPhone but you gotta admit some things are missing, like Copy/Paste functionality or proper Bluetooth support so we could connect keyboards. The folks behind the “Please Fix the iPhone” project/website figured they need the power of community to explain Cupertino what’s...
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All electro-hardware run the risk of developing problems over time. The iPhone and iPhone 3G are no exception. But, when things go wrong with the iPhone, you can bet that iPhone fans around the world will make the problem known. The latest glitch to hit the iPhone and iPhone 3G seems to be a problem...
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The title says it all. CNET has posted a 3G data speed test that pits the iPhone 3G against its newcomer rival, the T-Mobile G1. Both handsets run different web browsers and work with different carrier networks (iPhone 3G on AT&T and the T-Mobile G1 on, well, T-Mobile), so there are some variables...
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According to TheHill.com, members of the U.S. House of Representatives could be getting iPhones when they return to Washington D.C. after the elections. The Chief Administrative Office (CAO), which oversees all communications systems for the House, has been testing iPhones to see how they meet the needs...
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Here’s an interesting story. Wal-Mart may end up selling iPhone in its stores. Apparently, the first iPhone 3Gs will hit, we guess select, Wal-Mart stores on November 15th, which is just under two weeks before Black Friday. The problem with this story and why are we saying “select stores”...
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Surprisingly cheap yet seriously portable laptops are all the rage these days. The super-compact “netbooks” boast tiny form-factors, all manner of wireless connectivity options, and pack a decent performance-punch - it’s no wonder the netbook movement has been catching on. And it looks...
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It was inevitable. With a 3.8-inch WVGA display that completely dominates the entire front-face, and a form-factor that seems to at least have been inspired by the iPhone 3G, the HTC Touch HD was bound to be compared to the iPhone 3G. And, now we have side-by-side picture comparisons to see just how...
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As we wait for Sony Ericsson, RIM, HTC, and Samsung to drop their latest wares on the entire world, the iPhone 3G has apparently been doing quite well for itself. With the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 rumored to go live at the end of this month (except for us Yankees, of course); RIM’s first touchscreen...