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Topic: IPhone


In the News (Mon 21 Dec 09)

  
  IPhone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
iPhone is the reported name of a cell phone being developed by Apple Computer.
Rumors over the years have hinted at an "iPhone" and the low storage capability for songs in the ROKR phone, which Apple collaborated with Motorola on to include iTunes functionality, has been suggested by some analysts as being a testing of the waters in the current market.
Some have seen the exclusion of iTunes, in favor of the new iRadio software, from the next generation ROKR phone, the Motorola ROKR E2, as proof of this.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/IPhone   (333 words)

  
 comwave | iPhone | FAQ
Older phones put greater load on the iPhone which needs to work harder to distribute the signal.The Quality of the cabling in the home and how much cabling is in the home and if there are hidden splitter.
The longer the cable is the harder it is for the iPhone to distribute the signal.
Some iPhones are shipped with compatible routers to ensure they perform their best based on the type of internet connection that a customer has.
www.comwave.net /CDN/iPhone/help.htm   (1133 words)

  
 The Daily ACK: Apple iPhone
Russell Beattie has been indulging in some fantasizing about the direction in which Apple might be heading with his blog post about the the "iphone".
The key thing about the sucess of the iPod, which I'm sure is clear to Steve Jobs, is that Apple broke into (invented) a totally new market and became the dominant player with a high margin product.
But if Apple do bring out an iPhone, I'm first in the queue and unless it's another Newton, they'll pry it from my cold dead hands once I've got one...
www.babilim.co.uk /blog/2004/12/apple-iphone.html   (341 words)

  
 Founder VoIP iPhone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Comwave iPhone™ is a Voice Over IP(VoIP) telephone service that that is quite liberating and frees you from the "Traditional Phone Company".
On the back of the iPhone are telephone outlets that you use to plug your telephone set just like a regular phone jack at home.
Each iPhone is capable of supporting 2 independant phone lines (one line for you and one for the kids) and you can attach as many telephone sets as you like.
www.can-asian.com   (258 words)

  
 Apple iPhone : MobileWhack V2
Rumours that Apple is making their own phone (dubbed by the pundits the "iPhone") are flying around the net, backed up by reports that they're showing prototypes around to their partners.
With the iPhone, you'll be able to sync your IM contacts with the Mac and be online when you're on the move.
And if the iPhone does well, like the iPod, it will drive more people to Macs, which is a good thing for both Apple and its fans.
www.mobilewhack.com /handset/apple_iphone.html   (1100 words)

  
 MobileRead Networks - Apple to introduce iPhone this year, says Barron's
If analysts believe that Apple is to embrace a billion dollar business by introducing its own iPhone product, in true Apple style unlike the horrible Rokr device, we very much like to believe it, too.
Whether you're the sort of Apple geek who has the company logo tattooed on your ankle or a reflexive Apple basher who's sick of the cult of personality around Steve Jobs, you have to agree that Apple's gadgets are about the sexiest on the market.
And if the iPhone is going to be as sexy as the iPod, we'll predict a brilliant career for this rumored newcomer.
www.mobileread.com /forums/showthread.php?threadid=6151   (615 words)

  
 Geek.com Feature - What if: The Apple iPhone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The iPhone 2 will work on CDMA or GSM when you're, "...out and about," charging minutes to your.Mac voice-plan.
Here's what the Apple promo material for the iPhone would look like (Keep in mind this is just a mock-up of a product with no basis in reality...
So, you may see Steve Jobs with an iPhone, but they may not be on store shelves any time soon.
www.geek.com /features/iphone/iphone_whatif.htm   (689 words)

  
 Big Planet iPhone Products and Services
Now getting connected to the Internet is as easy as using a telephone, simply plug the iPhone into a standard phone jack, connect the power adapter and you're set.
The iPhone is designed to allow the user to do three things quickly, easily, and reliably:
The revolutionary iPhone is a fully integrated telephone and Internet device with a built-in touch screen to bring the world of the Internet into your home or office with the touch of your finger.
www.bpgroups.com /iphone   (300 words)

  
 Geek.com Geek News - Apple's "iPhone"
As far as rumors go, the iPhone made it all the way to The New York Times, and I guess that counts for something.
A recent issue of MacFormat put the concept of a mac phone in my head...the cover shows what appear to be iPhones in terms if potential designs...the whole design ethos of Mac at the minute is really stylish and hence appealing, surely their OS know how can be be scaled down to suit...if Mr.
Well i think the Iphone is a great idea specially if they can integrated an ipod to it,i would be great to carry just one device tha has a lot of memory and plays music and integretes your contacts and schedules...
www.geek.com /news/geeknews/2002Aug/bma20020826016042.htm   (2317 words)

  
 ORCON: Cidco iPhone
This is because the iPhone requires specialised ISP software that runs on a SUN Ultra Enterprise II server, that eliminates colour and fancy formatting so that web pages can be displayed on the small screen of the iPhone.
The Cidco iPhone is a touch-sensitive screen-based telephone that gives you full access to e-mail, news, weather, financial information, shopping, travel reservations, directions and more.
The Cidco iPhone is the most popular model being used in New Zealand at present.
www.orcon.net.nz /products/dialup/iphone   (162 words)

  
 iPhone IP Telephones
From the layout of the interface, to the color touch screen display, to simple-to-use content management tools, only iPhone is designed with the hotelier (and their guests) in mind.
iPhone guest room terminals are networked with an iPhone content management server (CMS) that enables you to customize the content your guests see, from information about your hotel, to local attractions, loyalty programs and more.
The iPhone CMS also brings in content from the Internet (news, weather, sports, and more) and delivers it to your iPhone screens in a user-friendly layout that keeps guests entertained and informed.
www.teledex.com /index.cfm?page=LP_3&crid=13&contentid=443   (298 words)

  
 Banzeen » “iPhone” Soon?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The iPhone seems to be coming sometime in the next two weeks, I’m very very excited.
Considering the switch very soon myself, I might retire my 9300 and Sony VAIO for an iPhone and a Powerbook G4.
iPhone, Ameen, i knew uve been through this thought process, but my mind is racing a 1000 times faster than i can type.
www.banzeen.com /?p=15   (229 words)

  
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The iPhone is something I would buy right away, the Tablet Mac will suck unless it's a lot more than just OS X with handwriting recognition.
THe iPhone may even exist - but as long as it's not profitable to launch it in the grand scheme of the entire product mix, it'll stay under wraps.
The biggest technical challenge I think is the user interface, and I think the first Apple iPhone will be more in the vein of a simple mobile phone without many of the bells and whistles of the bleeding edge phones.
arstechnica.com /journals/apple.ars/2006/3/20/3268   (1830 words)

  
 BetaNews | BenQ Exec: iPhone 'Definitely Coming'
March 22, 2006, 2:45 PM According to a BenQ executive Apple's plan for its own mobile phone with iPod functionality, being called the "iPhone," is no secret among manufacturers in Taiwan.
Research firm Piper Jaffray has said the company would make its move within the next year, however J.P. Morgan says there is reason to believe it could be as early as the fourth quarter of this year.
Not only would its multimedia phones with the iTunes software likely suffer, or even disappear, but it would likely also put a dent in the company's finances, as the company is the number one shipper of cellular phones within the United States, Apple's biggest market.
www.betanews.com /article/BenQ_Exec_iPhone_Definitely_Coming/1143056378   (380 words)

  
 CIOL : News : “IPhone” could be music to Apple's ears   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ultimately Apple may introduce its own cell-phone iPod combination, dubbed the "iPhone," designed by Apple itself from the ground up and which would most likely be made by a contract electronics manufacturer, such as Flextronics or others.
The iPhone might include Apple's well-known "click wheel" to navigate through the phone's functions and would also include a pop-out keyboard.
Munster said that while there may be sufficient interest for an "iPhone," he also noted potential obstacles.
www.ciol.com /content/news/2005/105091201.asp   (801 words)

  
 Motorola Dialing Up Apple iPhone Deal
Another factor, which Motorola denied, could be a lack of interest in the iPhone.
But the iPhone will reportedly work by syncing to a computer for transferring songs as well.
Without an enforced over-the-air component, which would be a revenue generator for the wireless companies, mobile service providers will have minimal interest in adopting the iPhone or similar products to their handset lines.
www.webpronews.com /news/ebusinessnews/wpn-45-20050627MotorolaDialingUpAppleiPhoneDeal.html   (425 words)

  
 Not the iPhone - O'Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog
As far as Apple’s reputation is concerned, there’s a big difference between a Motorola ROKR (with iTunes) going down the drain and an Apple iPhone going down the drain.
In the former’s case, Apple can distance itself fairly easily; in the latter, the naysaying sharks would be circling.
An iPhone worthy of it's name would have to be Designed by Apple in California, and would have to be innovative in every respect, not just music.
www.oreillynet.com /mac/blog/2005/09/not_the_iphone.html   (654 words)

  
 Mix: Song cuts, Microsoft, iPod applications, iPhone
According to a recent company job posting, Apple is currently looking for qualified software developers to help build “new complex” iPod applications for the Windows operating system.
Morgan Stanley’s Rebecca Runkle is the latest analyst to speculate that Apple will introduce an “iPhone” next year.
Anyways, an iPhone wouldn’t be bad, as i might be getting a phone soon.
ilounge.com /index.php/news/comments/mix-song-cuts-microsoft-ipod-applications-iphone   (665 words)

  
 MacSlash | iPhone.org URL Points To Apple.com (Still)
But with all the recent speculation of Apple's upcoming foray into the mobile phone biz with Motorola, maybe it will be useful soon.
Then again, if they call this thing iPhone I'll be very sad with the state of the marketing department.
It should also be either a Quadband GSM world phone, like the v600, v620, and soon to be released v635...
macslash.org /article.pl?sid=04/12/19/1352217   (1045 words)

  
 Analyst: 75% chance of iPhone in next 12 months
I would love a iPhone as long as the form factor was similar to my Sidekick 2.
The problem I have with apple releasing an “iphone” is that it is not that compatible.
All this talk of an iPhone as though it will be an iPod/phone hybrid may well be wide of the mark, I suspect…
www.ilounge.com /index.php/news/comments/analyst-75-chance-of-iphone-in-next-12-months   (1029 words)

  
 Spymac.com - Social Online Community Network :: Features :: More iPhone talk...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Analysts from all over the world are speculating that Apple will be releasing a digital music playing iPhone, most likely manufactured by a Taiwanese company.
Rumours of an Apple cellular phone hit the Mac Web full-force after news spread that Apple trademarked the phrase "Mobile Me." Combined with claims from MobileMag that Apple was on the hunt for engineers with EDGE experience, the new "iPhone" became an anticipated device in Apple's upcoming product line.
MobileMag is now reporting that Apple's cell phone may be manufactured by Taiwanese manufacturer Hon Hai Precision, according to Morgan Stanley analyst Johnny Chan.
www.spymac.com /news/article.php?contentid=4394   (481 words)

  
 Mike Davidson: iPhone Prediction Confirmed
I quote an interview with Steve Jobs where he says the thing he'd most like to do that he hasn't yet done is a PDA (the Newton doesn't count?).
I'm sure the iPhone will make a killing as does the rest of their products.
The only problem with Apple releasing the iPhone is their choice of partner...
www.mikeindustries.com /blog/archive/2004/12/iphone-prediction-confirmed   (3600 words)

  
 IrishEyes: Hello iPhone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
To some in the business, the iPhone move is another indicator that MP3 players are a passing thing.
People want to play their music the least expensive way and it's hard to beat an upgrade phone that costs less than €100.
So if the iPhone comes to fruition, it will kick off a robust after-market capable of neutering DRM on phones.
irish.typepad.com /irisheyes/2004/08/hello_iphone.html   (194 words)

  
 Apple iPhone confirmed
Building upon our previous reports of an Apple Computer branded mobile phone, a procurement executive at BenQ has confirmed that the iPod maker is on the hunt for a manufacturer of the device, according to reports from Smarthouse.com.au.
They say that the iPhone is coming, probably in late summer, as soon as Apple finds manufacturers to make the parts in large quantities at the price they will pay, an iPhone will materialize.
But we do have a rendering of what this iPhone may look like, courtesy of iTechNews.
mobilemag.com /content/100/340/C7059   (242 words)

  
 Russell Beattie on Nokia and Apple: Who Approached Whom? - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Is this the first sign of the fabled iPhone to rival the iTunes support of the supposedly coming-forth-any-day-now Motorola iPhone, or merely another red herring?
I truthfully had always hoped that it would be Nokia or SE that made the iPhone, because they make much better products, more stable, and durable, with a better operating system behind the phones.
I do see the N91 as a potential predecessor for the iPhone since it has the 4gb hard drive built into it which would be useful in many ways, and is a true music phone.
www.tuaw.com /2005/06/17/russell-beattie-on-nokia-and-apple-who-approached-whom   (1303 words)

  
 Gadget: iPhone 2.0
The first version of InfoGear's iPhone offered a glimpse of the future where ubiquitous Internet appliances fight for dominance over the desktop PC.
The iPhone is designed as a telephone/Net appliance combo that can fit seamlessly into the fabric of your life.
Set up in a kitchen, family room or other central location, the iPhone allows access to email accounts (up to four) and Web browsing.
www.streettech.com /archives_gadget/iPhone2.html   (271 words)

  
 Mike Davidson: All Hail the iPhone
As Apple has moved from the large desktop, to the sleek laptop, to the tiny iPod, it has realized that the closer a device is to you literally, the closer you are to it figuratively.
Palm/Handspring has given us a model of how a device like the iPhone should be, and that is one of the reasons Apple tried to buy it years back.
The iPhone should be a phone, a pda of sorts (calendar, alarms, appointments, maybe some basic note taking/spreadsheet programs), and a music player.
www.mikeindustries.com /blog/archive/2004/07/all-hail-the-iphone   (5406 words)

  
 Apple's iPhone at Macworld San Francisco? - TheMacMind - by teens. for all.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It seems that the most persistent rumors usually come to fruition: Eddie Cue, Vice President in charge of Applications at Apple has confirmed that an iPhone or Phone/Music hybrid device has been in the works.
What we do know is that it's definitely coming - the "iPhone" is near.
Whether it will be the next hit from Apple or simply a marketing gimmick for Motorola's cellular phones remains to be seen.
www.themacmind.com /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=626&mode=nested&order=0&thold=0   (927 words)

  
 TechEBlog » Apple iPhone Concept
The iphone will not be a flip phone.
It will be slim and very much lyk the ipods… but the difference is that there will be number keys and two other buttons at each side of the scroll wheel which will be the control pad of the iphone.
Earphones will be with the iphone in the colour fl or white.
www.techeblog.com /index.php/tech-gadget/apple-iphone-concept   (527 words)

  
 Andy Budd::Blogography: Apple iPhone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Running a cut down version of OS X you'd have the power of UNIX and the looks of Aqua in a form factor to die for.
If Apple ever did decide to go down that route (they own the iPhone domain name btw), I'd be at the front of the que.
Oh and by the way, Apple does not own the domain iPhone according to the WHOIS database.
www.andybudd.com /archives/2004/04/apple_iphone/index.php   (776 words)

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