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by Stuart Corner
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For the soon-to-be-parents who have everything (well an iPhone, at least) comes a solution to the enduring dilemma - what to name the imminent bundle of joy. It's an iPhone application that produces lists of suggested names.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Interviewed in the UK’s Daily Telegraph, Apple’s “second Steve”,
co-founder Steve Wozniak, made some very interesting observations about
the iPod, the iPhone, religion and a possible “iWatch”.
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by David M Williams
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The ANZ Bank has developed its own iPhone friendly online banking site. It is the first bank in Australia to do so, and joins a very select group of banks worldwide who offer such a service. Here's how it works and how the ANZ hope to win your banking.
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by David M Williams
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I like the iPhone. I use one. I like its interface. It's got a lot of nice features. However, e-mail isn't one of them. In fact, the BlackBerry still leaves it for dead. Here's why the iPhone's e-mail handling sucks, and come to think of it, that of Windows Mobile too. Business users particularly should take note.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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“Exclusively” coming to Verizon in the US, and Vodafone in Europe,
India, Australia and New Zealand, BlackBerry’s very iPhone-esque Storm
promises the Blackberry’s unparalleled email experience, “world first”
“click” feedback on a touch screen, cut and paste, multi-touch amongst
other iPhone-beating and matching features designed to make the
iPhone’s outlook cloudy. Should Apple get out its umbrella?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Google’s infamous yet handy Street View feature looks set to arrive
with the iPhone OS 2.2 update, among other tweaks including graphical
emoticons, but will the iPhone’s Street View work like it does on the
Android?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Nokia’s N96 smartphone is well positioned to be its flagship N-Series
phone of 2008, ready to capture as much of the frenetic
Christmas/end-of-year/holiday shopping season as possible in the face
of the iPhone assault, while also having brought its own iPhone-clone
to some markets pre-2009 – but not Australia, the US or Europe.
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by Stephen Withers
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Despite naysaying by Wall Street soothsayers, there's evidence that Apple has already sold 10 million iPhones this year. The news is a kick in the pants of the skeptics in the anti-Apple crowd.
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by Davey Winder
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Barack Obama pretty much built his campaign to be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States on the back of a clever Internet bankrolling campaign. Now, as the voting date fast approaches, could bringing the iPhone into the election battleground be the smartest tech move Obama 2.0 has made?
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by Davey Winder
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Nearly three months ago a security researcher did the right thing and informed Apple that he had found some serious vulnerabilities that impacted upon the security of the iPhone. Isn't it about time that Apple responded in kind by releasing a fix already?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Nokia’s iPhone-esque touch screen phone has launched at last, and as
promised it’s a “mid-range” phone in the XpressMusic range, dubbed the
5800, and due to sell for 279 Euros or UD $395. What’s inside, and will
it kill the iPhone?
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