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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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It’s clearly a case of the “i’s” don’t have it… I’s don’t have access to an iPhone ‘til June at the earliest, I’s don’t know if Apple can win the Cisco lawsuit, and I’s don’t know if the name will stick. What the heck do I’s know?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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We wanted a widescreen iPod with Bluetooth, an iPhone, a new version of Mac OS X, a ‘Mac Tablet’, wireless capabilities and a new ultrathin ‘Mac’. We got them!
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by Stephen Withers
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Cisco has filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction against Apple's use of the iPhone trademark.
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by Stan Beer
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Having played with and caressed an iPhone for a full three minutes during a group interview with Greg Joswiak, VP iPod products at Apple, I was awestruck by the simplicity, yet power of this unbelievably slim and sleek device. However, one gets the feeling that Apple is still keeping a tight rein on letting us know what drives this device and what it can and cannot do that we haven’t already seen.
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by Stan Beer
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It may have taken two and half years to develop and be, as Steve Jobs says, one of the three revolutionary products of Apple Inc. However, the day after the launch, when the excitement has died down, there remain some unanswered questions about the iPhone that refuse to go away.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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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.
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by Adam Turner
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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.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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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.
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by Stuart Corner
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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.
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by Stan Beer
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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?
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by Angus Kidman
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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.
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