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by Stephen Withers
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In a 'better late than never' move, AT&T has abandoned its practice of selling the iPhone 3G exclusively through stores. Customers can now purchase Apple's popular handset on the web.
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by Stan Beer
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Mobile phone manufacturers should hang their collective heads in shame. Almost two years after Steve Jobs showed off the revolutionary iPhone to the world at Macworld 2007, the best the likes of RIM, Nokia and others can come up with are pale me too imitations. The Blackberry Storm is no exception.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Although the Boy Genius Report (BGR) said that WalMart would possibly
be launching a 4GB $99 iPhone sometime this month, new reports say that
while WalMart may well be getting ready to sell the iPhone, it won’t be
a 4GB version.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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For US $399, plus shipping and a US $25 fee to join the developer
program, developers in one of 18 countries (including Australia) can
purchase a fully unlocked G1 Android gPhone from Google – and start
coding!
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Although third party software has been available to download for
various smartphones for the last several years, Apple's iPhone and iPod
Touch have set off a true mobile software revolution, that sees Apple
celebrating 300m free and paid apps "sold" through the App Store - in
less than 6 months!
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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A report from “Strand Consult” analyses the iPhone from the operators’
point of view, and aside from deciding to send an insult Paris Hilton’s
way, outlines its 10 views on the iPhone debate, saying it’s an
“operator’s worst friend”.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Although the Kogan Agora will start shipping to buyers on January 29,
2009, having already gone on pre-sale, a report says that the original
G1 Android gPhones are now on sale in Australia thanks to grey market
imports.
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by Stephen Withers
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Is a major US retailer about to start selling a version of the iPhone 3G with 4G of storage for just $US99?
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by Stephen Withers
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Apple's iPhone has pulled ahead of Windows Mobile based devices in the smartphone market, according to a leading analyst firm. While the iPhone is also catching up with the BlackBerry, Symbian is still the platform to beat.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Kogan, the Australian company that has electronics custom manufactured
in China to sell direct to Australians, has pulled off a cool scoop in
the world’s second Android phone to launch and the very first in
Australia, starting at AUD $299 and not locked to any network. Wow!
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by Davey Winder
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What's on your iPhone? The Apple iPhone App Store has released the top 10 applications, paid for and free, that iPhone users have downloaded during 2008. The results could come as something of a surprise.
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