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There is no doubt that the amazing iPhone has turned the world of mobile communications on its head since it was first announced in January 2007 by Steve Jobs at the Macworld expo. Since that time, more than 10 million iPhones have been sold around the world and a 3G version has hit the market to meet the needs of web surfers on the move. Of course, the majority of people still don't own an iPhone but those who do can be forgiven for asking: : "Why not?"
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US iPhone sales go ballistic in July
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   
The numbers are in, and the iPhone has taken the no.1 smartphone spot in July, entrenching Apple’s position as the most innovative new player in the cell phone space and upping the ante to all as never before.

 
iPhone unlocking software: open source developers where are you?
by Stan Beer   
Last week before leaving for a short overseas trip, I asked my local carrier if I could unlock my Nokia N73 from the carrier's network so that I could replace the SIM with a cheap local prepaid SIM in the country I was visiting. No problem, I was told, the carrier's call center rep even helped me to do it. Why should it be any different for the Apple iPhone and AT&T?

 
Mini gets iPhone link
by Stephen Withers   
All Mini models will be equipped with an iPhone-compatible interface, BMW has announced.

 
Is the iPhone crack a crock?
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   
CNN’s article – and that of Engadget previously – touting a so-called crack for the iPhone still hasn’t appeared, making me and plenty of others wonder – is it a crock?

 
New generation Apple fans iPhone's worst nightmare and biggest opportunity
by Stan Beer   
There's no doubting that Apple probably has the most loyal fan base in the world. The problem for Apple is that the N-Geners (net generation) have a different set of values to the previous faithful. They believe in the free flow of information between consumers and suppliers and, as demonstrated by new global group of iPhone crackers, that spells bad news for Apple's closely guarded iPhone walled garden.

 
$US100,000 bounty offered for iPhone unlocking software
by Stephen Withers   
An offer of $US100,000 has been made to any of the groups that claim to have a working, software-only method of unlocking the iPhone.
 
Class action over carrier-locked iPhone
by Stephen Withers   
Apple is being sued by another iPhone customer, this time over the inability to use the phone with carriers other than AT&T, and high international roaming charges.

 
Native IM client for iPhone
by Stephen Withers   
Apart from the soldered-in battery, one of the more frequent complaints about the iPhone is its lack of an instant messaging client.

 
Triple play on iPhone unlocking
by Stephen Withers   
Three separate projects have claimed success in unlocking the iPhone so it can be used with any GSM network, but AT&T may not be sitting back quietly.

 
New update for iPhone
by Stephen Withers   
iPhone Update 1.0.2 is available for download from Apple, but don't get too excited - the company says it is merely a bug fix release.

 
Psst! Want a cheap iPhone?
by Stephen Withers   
Getting an iPhone for $US100 below list price doesn't mean you need to risk buying stolen property.

 
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