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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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The iPhone looks like it won’t support Flash but will still allow users
to watch YouTube video clips thanks to a dedicated viewer that supports
the newly H.264 encoded YouTube video format.
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by Stephen Withers
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Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg is putting a brave face on rival carrier AT&T's iPhone exclusive. "The way we see it, our customers have price points and service packaging that is different," he said.
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by Stan Beer
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On the eve of the release of iPhone, Apple has announced that iPhone users will be able to view originally-created YouTube content on their iPhones when they begin shipping on June 29. A new iPhone application will wirelessly stream YouTube’s content to iPhone over Wi-Fi or EDGE networks, while YouTube will provide videos encoded for mobile devices.
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by Stephen Withers
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IDC has poured cold water on Apple's iPhone just days after a previous survey led M:Metrics to talk up the new entry to the cellphone stakes. But are the new numbers sound?
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by Stephen Withers
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Apple now says the iPhone's battery is good for up to eight hours of talk time or 250 hours on standby. But what the company isn't saying is how this has been achieved.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Apple’s move to offer an improved, glass, scratch-resistant screen and
3 hours more talk time for a total of 8 hours is an impressive set of
improvements aimed at dousing concerns the iPhone’s battery life would
send sales as flat as a dead battery.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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If you wanted the iPhone to be upgraded before you bought one, Steve
Jobs has managed this feat too, opting for a glass screen and extending
talk time to 8 hours (from 5), and specifying battery life for web
access, standby time, audio playback and video.
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by Stan Beer
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Apple would be well justified in anticipating a successful iPhone launch based on new survey. According to Seattle-based mobiles market analyst firm M:Metrics, a new survey of mobile phone subscribers shows that more than 19 million US subscribers and nearly 7 million UK subscribers have "strong interest" in buying an iPhone. However, about half the new iPhone customers could well be existing iPod owners.
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by Stephen Withers
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Market research firm M:Metrics has found 14 percent of US mobile phone subscribers that are aware of the iPhone express a "strong interest" in buying Apple's forthcoming mobile phone. Extended across the subscriber population, that's over 19 million probable buyers.
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by Stephen Withers
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iPhone buyers may be required to have an iTunes Store account, according to one interpretation of information on Apple's web site.
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by Stephen Withers
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Some commentators are getting their knickers in a knot over the "news" that third parties will be able to create JavaScript-based applications for the iPhone. We think this has been apparent since Apple first revealed the forthcoming device in January.
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