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by Stephen Withers
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Mobile operators would do well to mark the warning given by a consulting firm that the iPhone could have a major impact on their businesses, but perhaps not quite for the reason it had in mind.
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by Stephen Withers
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Anthony "The PDA Guy" Caruana's iPhone Mojo provides a one-stop destination for news, rumours, speculation and opinions about Apple's forthcoming (and thanks partly to Cisco, sometimes controversial) mobile phone.
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by Stuart Corner
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A blog site and podcast dedicated to Apple's iPhone has been launched by "new media pioneer" Scott Bourne and "Apple/Mac expert" Chris Breen, promising to offer advice and information on the new phone.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Want an iPhone? They’re on sale now, but from Cisco, not Apple, as a full page advertisement in the New York Times reminds us all, hot on the heels of new talks between the two computing industry icons to iPatch things up.
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by Adam Turner
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Microsoft plans to follow Apple into the MP3-player-turned-cell-phone market with a Zune-branded phone, rumour has it.
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by Stan Beer
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Apple, the company busily threatening little technology companies around the world who dare to use the word pod as part of their products' names, is back at the negotiating table with Cisco over its use of the iPhone name, a trademark held by Cisco for years.
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by Adam Turner
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Apple and Cisco have agreed to extend the time for Apple to respond in their dispute over the iPhone trademark.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Touch-screens have been around for years, but get dirty, can be too sensitive, can require recalibration and need a revolution. Apple’s promising to deliver.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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According to an article at Wired Blogs, Steve Jobs had similar iPhone naming problems when the Mac was originally launched, needing a US $2 million payout to settle.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Although only a preliminary analysis, as iSuppli have no iPhone to hand to disassemble, as they have done with many other electronics devices, it looks like Apple will be basking in great profits – as usual.
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by Stan Beer
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A US-based technology business research firm has predicted that Apple will surpass its projected 10 million iPhones sold for 2008. However, many of the expected 12 million iPhones to be sold will cut into already slowing iPod sales and the price will be reduced from the premium level that Apple has placed on its yet to be released handset.
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