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Rogers sold 255,000 iPhone 3G’s last quarter
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Rogers sold 255,000 iPhone 3G’s last quarter

October 29, 2008 | Robert Nelson

Rogers has just reported their iPhone 3G sales, which came in at a respectable 255,000. This sales number includes the amount they sold between the July 11 launch and the end of September. Rogers had claimed tha…

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AT&T gets official with free Wi-Fi for iPhone users
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AT&T gets official with free Wi-Fi for iPhone users

October 29, 2008 | Robert Nelson

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AT&T has once again announced the availability of free Wi-Fi for iPhone users. Of course, as plenty of iPhone users already know, we have seen this offer come and go more than a few times already. Reports hav…

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On the go Emergency Charger for your iPhone or iPod
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On the go Emergency Charger for your iPhone or iPod

October 28, 2008 | Robert Nelson

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Yet another little gadget coming courtesy of Brando, and surprisingly one that may come in useful from time to time. The device is an Emergency Charger that will allow you to charge your device from two AAA batte…

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Evernote offers app update, adds offline note support
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Evernote offers app update, adds offline note support

October 28, 2008 | Robert Nelson

Evernote has just rolled out an updated version of their iPhone/iPod touch app. The update brings the current version to 1.4 and includes one new feature that should be very welcomed — offline note suppo…

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What new features can we expect with 2.2?
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What new features can we expect with 2.2?

October 28, 2008 | Robert Nelson

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We saw iPhone 2.2 beta 2 begin to make its way into developers hands this past Friday, and despite and updated NDA it seems some new features are still making their way into the public eye. So far it appears that we w…

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Google Earth now available for the iPhone
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Google Earth now available for the iPhone

October 28, 2008 | Robert Nelson

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Google has recently released an iPhone and iPod touch version of Google Earth. The newly released app is available for free and offers functionality similar to the desktop version. Initially I was a little ske…

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American Idol David Cook releases “Light On” single as iPhone app
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American Idol David Cook releases “Light On” single as iPhone app

October 28, 2008 | Robert Nelson

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In what I can only hope does not become a trend, David Cook of America Idol fame has released his newest single “Light On” as part of an iPhone application. The app takes the form of a virtual lighter t…

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Official iPhone 3G tethering plan delayed by AT&T network issues
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Official iPhone 3G tethering plan delayed by AT&T network issues

October 24, 2008 | Robert Nelson

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Despite the availability of a few apps such as the now pulled NetShare and PdaNet which is available in Cydia users are not supposed to be tethering their iPhone to their laptops. From the beginning, AT&T m…

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Classics, a new eBook reader coming soon for the iPhone
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Classics, a new eBook reader coming soon for the iPhone

October 24, 2008 | Robert Nelson

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While still unreleased, the recently announced eBook reader Classics seems like it may rise to the top. The Classics app was developed by Phil Ryu and Andrew Kaz who seem to have taken great care in designing the…

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Apple seeds iPhone 2.2 beta 2 to developers, new NDA included
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Apple seeds iPhone 2.2 beta 2 to developers, new NDA included

October 24, 2008 | Robert Nelson

Apple is reported to have begun seeding iPhone 2.2 beta 2 to developers, and as a nice addition it is coming along with the updated NDA. Developers are reported to have until 9 PM PST on November 6th to read and acce…

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