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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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Macworld 2007: There is no Apple iPhone despite launch
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   

Sure, we just saw Steve Jobs proudly launch the Apple iPhone, and despite no 3G for fast downloads or videocalls, no mention of over-the-air iTunes downloads and no mention of a removable battery, I have to agree that it’s one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen. But until you can buy one in stores, there is no Apple iPhone.

 
iPhone's lack of 3G grants the Palm Treo a stay of execution
by Adam Turner   

Palm's Treo is living on borrowed time, with its recent push into 3G keeping it half a step ahead of Apple's new iPod mobile phone.

 

 
Apple blows world away with amazing new ‘iPhone’
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   

Steve Jobs had done it – he’s wowed the world with the next generation iPod called ‘iPhone’ due in the US June 2007 – a widescreen iPod, phone and Internet device that’s not only all-in-one, but is the world’s thinnest phone at 11.6mm, runs desktop class apps and much, much more. It’s the gadget of the decade! Totally, utterly, jaw-droppingly amazing.

 
Apple's iPhone - not in 2007 says In-Stat
by Stuart Corner   
With the approach of MacWorld expectations that Apple will release its long-awaited iPhone are running hot, but one market researcher is convinced it won't happen.

 
iPhone inconsistent for iPod phone name
by Stan Beer   
Most of us have heard of the iPod Nano, the iPod Shuffle and the iPod Video. Whatever made us think that an Apple iPod phone device would be called an iPhone?

 
Is it an iPhone? Yes, but not from Apple
by Angus Kidman   
Linksys' surprise announcement of a Skype-enabled handset called the iPhone has upset Apple enthusiasts, and provides yet another demonstration of how basic facts like trademark registrations rarely get in the way of a good rumour.

 
"Google phone" to call iPhone's bluff?
by Adam Turner   
Hot on the heals of the Apple iPhone rumour comes Google phone - a possible a multi-billion-dollar partnership between the search engine behemoth and telco giant Orange.

 
What Digg founder leaked about the iPhone
by Stan Beer   
Kevin Rose, founder of content aggregator Digg, knows about the iPhone, he's leaked a lot in a podcast which is up on YouTube, and he's nervous about Apple retribution. Rose says there will be two flash RAM iPhone models, 4GB (US$249) and 8GB (US$449), they'll have two batteries, they'll be very small, they'll have a slide out keyboard and they'll be compatible with all the main cellular technologies.

 
iPhone, other rumours get hotter as MacWorld approaches
by Stan Beer   
As MacWorld 2007 approaches, it almost seems as if Apple fans are bent on willing the iPhone into existence with a slow hand clap. However, there's now another interesting Apple rumour doing the rounds in the blogosphere and it involves the Mac.

 
If I were Apple I'd launch the iPhone with Nuance speech recognition
by Stuart Corner   
After multiple 'sightings' in recent weeks the iPhone has taken on the mythic status of a Loch Ness Monster or a Yeti: no one is quite sure if it exists or what it looks like, or how it works. Neither am I, but I have some suggestions.

 
More iPhone rumours but Blackberry killer? Hardly
by Stan Beer   
It's always intriguing to hear the latest iPhone rumour. This time it revolves around an Associated Press report about a patent filing that was made last August but was made public last week. What's intriguing, however, is not the patent filing itself but the comparisons being made with smartphones.

 
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