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Watch live video on your iPhone - through the browser
By: Stuart Corner
Multimedia technology company, Dilithium Networks, has developed technology to support the delivery of live video or streamed video-on-demand to an iPhone, viewable in the standard Safari browser.
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By: Stuart Corner
Multimedia technology company, Dilithium Networks, has developed technology to support the delivery of live video or streamed video-on-demand to an iPhone, viewable in the standard Safari browser.
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Apple backs off on iPhone NDA
By: Stephen Withers
Apple has eased its contentious non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that prevented developers and others from sharing information about the current version of the iPhone software.
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By: Stephen Withers
Apple has eased its contentious non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that prevented developers and others from sharing information about the current version of the iPhone software.
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Lotus brings Notes to iPhone with free iNotes ultralight
By: Stephen Withers
IBM has delivered on its promise of Lotus iNotes software for Apple's iPhone, so we iApologise for previous suggestions that there could be some iSlippage.
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By: Stephen Withers
IBM has delivered on its promise of Lotus iNotes software for Apple's iPhone, so we iApologise for previous suggestions that there could be some iSlippage.
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Avaya incorporates iPhone into enterprise telephony
By: Stuart Corner
Avaya Australia has added support for the iPhone to Avaya one-X Mobile, its software application for mobile phones that enables them to function as a cordless extension off the Avaya business IP PBX.
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By: Stuart Corner
Avaya Australia has added support for the iPhone to Avaya one-X Mobile, its software application for mobile phones that enables them to function as a cordless extension off the Avaya business IP PBX.
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iPhone Flash Player progress confirmed
By: Stephen Withers
The release of Adobe Flash for Apple's iPhone might not be imminent, but it may be more than a mirage on the horizon if the two companies can come to terms.
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By: Stephen Withers
The release of Adobe Flash for Apple's iPhone might not be imminent, but it may be more than a mirage on the horizon if the two companies can come to terms.
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Apple blocks uninformed App Store comments
By: Stephen Withers
Hoo-ray! Apple has moved to cut the crap from App Store reviews by only accepting reports from people that have actually downloaded the application in question.
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By: Stephen Withers
Hoo-ray! Apple has moved to cut the crap from App Store reviews by only accepting reports from people that have actually downloaded the application in question.
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Crazy Norwegians want to make iTunes “open”
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
What a load of crock – Norway wants Apple to make iTunes compatible with any music player, and while they say there’s been “no progress since February”, clearly those pesky Norwegian consumer authorities don’t know the truth, and have nothing better to do! What’s the story?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
What a load of crock – Norway wants Apple to make iTunes compatible with any music player, and while they say there’s been “no progress since February”, clearly those pesky Norwegian consumer authorities don’t know the truth, and have nothing better to do! What’s the story?
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Apple tweaking Safari for iPhone 2.2 software
By: Stephen Withers
Is Google about to get a more prominence in the iPhone version of the Safari browser, even though Google's Android platform is just coming to market in the shape of the HTC G1 mobile phone?
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By: Stephen Withers
Is Google about to get a more prominence in the iPhone version of the Safari browser, even though Google's Android platform is just coming to market in the shape of the HTC G1 mobile phone?
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SanDisk launches “world’s largest” microSDHC and M2 cards at 16GB!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The 16GB barrier has been broken for the microSDHC and M2 (Memory Stick Micro) formats with SanDisk set to launch 16GB models in October. It gives added weight to its “Wake up your phone” campaign, forces phone manufacturers to work on firmware updates that are 16GB compatible and further shames Apple into rethinking its policy of omitting memory card expansion for its mobile devices.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The 16GB barrier has been broken for the microSDHC and M2 (Memory Stick Micro) formats with SanDisk set to launch 16GB models in October. It gives added weight to its “Wake up your phone” campaign, forces phone manufacturers to work on firmware updates that are 16GB compatible and further shames Apple into rethinking its policy of omitting memory card expansion for its mobile devices.
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Judge dismisses Apple iPhone battery suit
By: Stephen Withers
Judges often come in for some stick over their decisions, so it's good to report on one that seems sensible. US Judge Matthew Kennelly has ruled that Apple did not deceive a customer by failing to show the cost of replacement batteries on the iPhone box.
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By: Stephen Withers
Judges often come in for some stick over their decisions, so it's good to report on one that seems sensible. US Judge Matthew Kennelly has ruled that Apple did not deceive a customer by failing to show the cost of replacement batteries on the iPhone box.
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The G1 Android phone: Google’s gamechanger
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
So, the long-awaited Google phone, the G1, has landed on Planet Earth at last. Previouly stuck in the land of Planet Prototype, Google has finally introduced its own handheld computer phone, bursting into the category as a top level player and another instant gamechanger.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
So, the long-awaited Google phone, the G1, has landed on Planet Earth at last. Previouly stuck in the land of Planet Prototype, Google has finally introduced its own handheld computer phone, bursting into the category as a top level player and another instant gamechanger.
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Apple’s Chinese iPhone: why no 3G and no Wi-Fi?!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Reports say China Mobile has negotiated with Apple to shortly release an iPhone, but without 3G and Wi-Fi capabilities. This would force users to access mobile Internet at 2G speeds exclusively from China Mobile’s network, leaving some scratching their heads and wondering... why?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Reports say China Mobile has negotiated with Apple to shortly release an iPhone, but without 3G and Wi-Fi capabilities. This would force users to access mobile Internet at 2G speeds exclusively from China Mobile’s network, leaving some scratching their heads and wondering... why?
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Nokia new N96 launches – is it the iPhone’s biggest threat?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Nokia’s long-awaited successor to the N95 series has arrived: the N96. Coming after the iPhone 3G, Google Android phone and the HTC Touch, the N96 aims to deliver the most complete mobile experience and compete fiercely for market and mind-share. Not just built to consume digital content and enable communication, the N96 is also being positioned as the ultimate handheld content creator for digital media and the web. On first inspection, does it deliver?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Nokia’s long-awaited successor to the N95 series has arrived: the N96. Coming after the iPhone 3G, Google Android phone and the HTC Touch, the N96 aims to deliver the most complete mobile experience and compete fiercely for market and mind-share. Not just built to consume digital content and enable communication, the N96 is also being positioned as the ultimate handheld content creator for digital media and the web. On first inspection, does it deliver?
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There ain't no fun doing "it" anymore!
By: Tony Austin
Opinion: Computers and IT used to be fun once. Have we lost the plot? Maybe... or maybe not.
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By: Tony Austin
Opinion: Computers and IT used to be fun once. Have we lost the plot? Maybe... or maybe not.
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Why Apple was right and IBM was wrong
By: Stephen Withers
Time magazine suggests Apple is making the same mistake with the iPhone that it did with computers. I say Time is the one making the mistake.
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By: Stephen Withers
Time magazine suggests Apple is making the same mistake with the iPhone that it did with computers. I say Time is the one making the mistake.
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T-Mobile/HTC G1: First Android phone arrives
By: Stephen Withers
After months of anticipation, the first Android-based phone has been unveiled. Does the T-Mobile G1 have what it takes?
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By: Stephen Withers
After months of anticipation, the first Android-based phone has been unveiled. Does the T-Mobile G1 have what it takes?
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Google Android phone: it IS “iPhone exciting”
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Within hours, T-Mobile in the US will officially launch the Google Android phone. Dubbed the gPhone in response to the iPhone, some say it isn’t “iPhone exciting”, but I say it is – plus there’s news of leaked specs!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Within hours, T-Mobile in the US will officially launch the Google Android phone. Dubbed the gPhone in response to the iPhone, some say it isn’t “iPhone exciting”, but I say it is – plus there’s news of leaked specs!
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iPhone 3G dominates mobile data in Australia
By: Stephen Withers
iPhone owners use far more data than do users of other mobile devices, according to a new study.
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iPhone owners use far more data than do users of other mobile devices, according to a new study.
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