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Macworld Page 68 | Dec-09…For iPhone/iPod Direct plug-in /no cable. RS001 $69.95 For iPhone/iPod with Cable Cable connection only. And now get a free iPhone case too! by Richard Thalheimer iPod and iPhone are a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. …
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MacUser Page 12 | Oct-9-09…Of course, the iPhone can also be regarded as a kind of portable Mac in all but name. However, the iPhone has two key advantages over the Mac as far as Apple is concerned. The iPhone’s second big advantage over the Mac is the device’s sheer profitability. …
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Macworld Page 56 | Nov-09…For iPhone/iPod Direct plug-in /no cable. ts all iPhone/iPod cases except the very thickest armor. And now get a free iPhone case too! by Richard Thalheimer iPod and iPhone are a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. …
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IPhone Life Back Cover | Vol 1, No 4
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PC Pro Page 139 | Oct-09…Yes it has, and I’m now happy to give iPhone the thumbs-up as a business device, if rather tentatively. OS 3 brings a landscape keyboard to the iPhone. …
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Computer Shopper Page 28 | Oct-09…The iPhone’s camera can now shoot video, too. The 3G S is certainly the best iPhone yet. We don’t think that iPhone 3G users should upgrade, but original iPhone users will be sorely tempted. …
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PC WORLD Page 50 | Sep-09…I love the iPhone compass’s elegant interface, as well as its integration into Google Maps on the iPhone 3GS. Apple’s iPhone 3GS: An Enhanced Experience iPhone 3GS (32GB) | Apple Faster performance plus video recording keep the iPhone on top. …
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The Independent Guide to the Mac Page 25 | Independent Guide to the Mac…The 32GB touch costs almost as much as a 16GB iPhone. There are other, less obvious benefits to the iPhone, though. If you find a contract you’re happy with, it’s probably well worth it. iPOD TOUCH VS iPHONE The touch is skinnier than the iPhone, but then it lacks most of its innards. …
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Macworld Page 52 | Sep-09…which itself offered very few changes from the original iPhone ( ; \PRf^a[S R The iPhone 3GS’s screen coating is intended to keep smudges to a minimum. Except for a faster cellular radio and a GPS chip, the iPhone 3G’s internals were largely the same as the original iPhone’s. …
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T3 Page 36 | Sep-09…Not a huge leap on from the old 3G THE IPHONE REMAINS THE DEVICE AGAINST WHICH ALL OTHERS MUST BE JUDGED It maylook the same as the iPhone 3G,but trust us,it’s faster ☞ What’s the cost? Owners of older iPhones can update free of charge from the Apple Store. …
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MacUser Page 9 | Jul-17-09…Several of the changes are specific to iPhones and in some cases iPod touches running OS 3.0. During the first quarter that the iPhone 3G was on sale, Apple sold 6.9 million units. Is your iPhone getting too hot to handle, or discoloured? …
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Billboard Magazine Page 10 | Jul-11-09…The company plays a unique role in the iPhone app market. Tailor swift: EpicTilt’s iPhone apps for (from left) Asher Roth, Lady GaGa and Lil Wayne. …
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BusinessWeek Page 65 | Jun-29-09…But Apple’s ambitions and the impact of the iPhone go far beyond the handset business. And you can not only voice-dial but also use speech to control many iPhone functions. At the same time, the existing 8 GB iPhone 3G remains in the lineup at a market-threatening $99. …
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IPhone Life Back Cover | Vol 1, No 3
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MacUser Page 17 | May-08-09…Yet while one of those leaders, Nokia, has recently announced its worst ever results, the iPhone goes from strength to strength. Rim isn’t going to idly stand by and watch the iPhone eat into its market share, though. …
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Computer Shopper Page 28 | Dec-09…A There are several drawbacks to using the iPhone as a satnav. FAQ Many iPhone users have been waiting for TomTom to launch its iPhone navigation app, but was it worth it? …
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BusinessWeek Page 82 | Oct-12-09…BusinessWeek. on information stored in the iPhone’s address book. There are two ways to add navigation features to an iPhone or other smartphones. To find out, I tested it against several navigation apps running on Apple’s iPhone. …
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Macworld Page 13 | Apr-09…At your desk, or at dinner, plug RichardSolo into iPhone to instantly transfer charge. Put the RichardSolo in your pocket, plug it into iPhone now and then to top it off. RS001 certified for iPhone 2G/3G, and all iPod models except shuffle. …
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Science Illustrated Page 2 | Mar-Apr-09…For iPhone, sturdy support brace holds iPhone and RichardSolo 1800 securely together. And, this is the only snap-on battery available with an actual latching mechanism for iPhone, to keep the RichardSolo 1800 and iPhone fi rmly attached. …
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BusinessWeek Page 110 | Dec-01-08…But the Storm still can’t hold a candle to the iPhone in terms of sheer fun. The original iPhone set a new standard for touchscreen keyboards, but the Storm has it beat. Virtual or real, BlackBerry’s keyboards beat the iPhone in data entry. …
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Smartphone & Pocket PC Page 10 | Dec-08 Jan-09…Hal] good luck with iPhone Life I think it is a great idea to switch to an iPhone magazine from Windows Mobile. Your recent initial issue of iPhone Life reviewed several sites as well as software designed for use on the iPhone. The iPhone has a built-in, non-replaceable battery. …
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Smartphone & Pocket PC Page 94 | Apr-May-08…In contrast, physically touching the iPhone screen is fun, involving, and intuitive. 3. That meant Apple assumed responsibility for fnal iPhone hardware and software specifcations and for the sales and marketing of the iPhone. Five iPhone igfts to Windows ombile Continued on page 69 …
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Smartphone & Pocket PC Page 56 | Jun-Jul-08…Unlike the iPhone, it’s not just a smartphone; it’s a robust platform for enterprise applications. In the end, if iPhone sales go up, Microsoft makes money on the Exchange Server licenses. …
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Macworld Page 13 | Mar-07…According to Apple, the iPhone runs Mac OS X. Will Mac developers be able to develop programs that will run on the iPhone? The iPhone is, indeed, more akin to the Mac than to the iPod. Yet this new wide-screen iPhone has only as much storage as the iPod nano. …
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Macworld Page 85 | Nov-07…Those folders will then appear on the iPhone, and their contents will—eventually—be synced between the iPhone and the server. Holster Storing your iPhone on your belt in a holster gives you easy access. The downside is that getting your iPhone in and out of the case can be a challenge. …
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Macworld Page 11 | Aug-07…By the time you read this, the hype about the iPhone will have reached a crescendo. We plan on providing indepth coverage of the iPhone in our next issue, but in the meantime I encourage you to visit macworld.com/ iphone for the latest iPhone coverage from Macworld’s expert writers. …
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Macworld Page 13 | Sep-07…But then Apple’s iPhone is not just a phone, either. The iPhone attracted that attention on its own. You’ll find my review of the iPhone at the end of this issue’s iPhone story (“Meet the iPhone,” page 58). …
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