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by Stephen Withers
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Judges often come in for some stick over their decisions, so it's good to report on one that seems sensible. US Judge Matthew Kennelly has ruled that Apple did not deceive a customer by failing to show the cost of replacement batteries on the iPhone box.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Reports say China Mobile has negotiated with Apple to shortly release
an iPhone, but without 3G and Wi-Fi capabilities. This would force
users to access mobile Internet at 2G speeds exclusively from China
Mobile’s network, leaving some scratching their heads and
wondering... why?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Nokia’s long-awaited successor to the N95 series has arrived: the N96.
Coming after the iPhone 3G, Google Android phone and the HTC Touch, the
N96 aims to deliver the most complete mobile experience and compete
fiercely for market and mind-share. Not just built to consume digital
content and enable communication, the N96 is also being positioned as
the ultimate handheld content creator for digital media and the web. On
first inspection, does it deliver?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Within hours, T-Mobile in the US will officially launch the Google
Android phone. Dubbed the gPhone in response to the iPhone, some say it
isn’t “iPhone exciting”, but I say it is – plus there’s news of leaked
specs!
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by Stephen Withers
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iPhone owners use far more data than do users of other mobile devices, according to a new study.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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AppleInsider is suggesting that the long awaited iPhone 3G with 32GB of
storage could soon be making an appearance, due to apparent shortages
of the 8GB model – while in-home activation could well be making a
re-appearance.
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by Davey Winder
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Apple is no stranger to recalls: first there were those 1.8 million laptop batteries, followed by rather less of the old iPod Nano devices in Japan which could possibly catch fire in your trousers. Despite problems with 3G reception and cracking cases, the iPhone 3G has managed to escape such drastic action. Until now...
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by Davey Winder
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What do you get if you mix Windows users with an Apple iPhone, stir well using some panicking penguins and decorate with a chunk of spam? The blindingly obvious answer is the latest Trojan attack, of course...
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by Adam Turner
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Australian iPhone owners can now have an inbox-like view of their voicemail thanks to mBox's handy iPhone app.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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iPhone owners who are in range of over 100 Internode hotspots across
many places in South Australia (with a few also sprinkled in NSW, VIC,
QLD and the NT) are being given the gift simpler free Wi-Fi access. If
you’re in range – sweet!
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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iPhone 2G and 3G “jailbreak” addicts keen to move to Apple’s iPhone OS
2.1 can already do so on the Mac, but Windows users are patiently
awaiting a new version of WinPwn to do so. While it’s not yet
available, its author promises delivery “soon”.
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