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Did you think we forgot all of you on 1st generation iPhones? Well we here at TiPb have not forgotten any of you! If you have been craving true GPS for you iPhone well here is your chance to grab it while you can. OrangeGadgets is on the brink of releasing [...]
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Here we go again. The latest iPhone 2.0.1 OS has apparently been causing problems for some iPhone 3G users. Previous reports indicated that some people were having problems using their iPhone 3G’s GPS hardware, trying to get a reliable lock on their position. We even posted a potential fix to the...
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08-11-2008
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Filed under: Handsets , Apple While some complaints after any firmware update are to be expected, there seems to be a decided uptick in the number of reports of problems with the iPhone's GPS (ranging from general wonkiness to all out failure) after the most recent 2.0.1 update . As the responses...
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Well, analysts always say everything is set to explode, in the full knowledge that they won’t be picked up on it in five years time if it doesn’t. So ABI Research is eagerly predicting that location-based mobile social networking will be generating $3.3 billion of revenues by 2013 from a...
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As yet another answer to Apple’s iPhone and iPhone 3G handsets, Garmin’s Nuvifone was announced earlier this year to much fanfare and high expectations. Garmin’s prowess in GPS navigation devices was expected to give them an edge in a smartphone market that has essentially adopted GPS...
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The recently released iPhone 2.1 firmware beta has, like many beta firmwares before it, been a rewarding source of potentially upcoming iPhone features and functionality. Previous iPhone firmware betas have led to the speculation, and eventual implementation, of iPhone features like the iPhone iTunes...
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07-25-2008
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Filed under: Beta, Apple, iPhone, GPS, Apple iPhone, firmware, mac os, Announcements, applications, Developer, 3g iphone, iphone 2.0, iphone 3g, turn by turn, push background notification, iphone 2.1, core location
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As with the original iPhone, updates to the Apple handset's Mac OS operating system are plentiful. The latest iPhone 2.0 OS hasn't even been official for a week and we're hearing reports that Apple is already testing the next revision of the firmware. iPhone 2.0.1 OS has been spotted in...
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07-16-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, rumors, GPS, Apple iPhone, firmware, mac os, applications, Developer, 3g iphone, iphone 3g, iphone 2.0 os, iphone 2.0.1
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Filed under: Software , ATT , GSM , EDGE , Apple , OS X Yeah, so there's still lots of confusion on whether bona fide turn-by-turn GPS software will ever arrive on the iPhone 3G (though signs are pointing to " yes "), but considering that it's not there now, Autoblog took Apple's...
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, EDGE, GSM, GPS, ATT, Software, Google Maps, nav, navigation, OS X, GoogleMaps, 3gIphone, 3g iphone, mapping, Garmin, iphone 3g, Iphone3g, navi
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One thing that Apple’s iPhone 3G has been criticised for is the lack of turn-by-turn driving directions, despite having built-in GPS. It’s been suggested that Apple isn’t letting application developers launch driving directions apps, or that the iPhone’s GPS isn’t up to...
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We all know how mad you are at the iPhone’s lack of the very basic copy/paste feature that’s been available in computers since 1995, but what does Apple think about it?
They think it’s low priority, according to statements made by Apple product head Greg Joswiak. It was omitted simply...
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Filed under: Handsets , Apple There's been a lot of random misinformation about the iPhone 3G floating around out there, like David Pogue's baffling comment that the device's GPS antenna is "too small" to support turn-by-turn directions, and Apple's iPod and iPhone marketing...
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Remember when Nokia started putting GPS receivers in its higher end mobile phones and then all of a sudden you couldn’t move for location-aware Symbian apps?
Well, now that the all-new iPhone is packing a GPS of its own, get ready for another deluge - albeit this time with a much more self-consciously...