Next-Gen iPhone parts sold by Chinese pa... Wholesaler China Ontrade.com has posted parts from the next-generation iPhone 3G 2009: The LCD screen and the middle internal bezel. They even have pictures comparing the new parts to the old ones, and it looks pretty legit. The wholesaler says the following in their site: “This is great honor...
AT&T grabbing more customers than ev... Long considered a lure for carriers, Apple’s iPhone is now believed to be attracting a full third of those switching providers towards AT&T — the highest ever percentage of converts since the iPhone was released and more impetus for AT&T to keep the iPhone exclusive to them, though...
Firming Rumors: Apple readying three iPh... Apple will introduce a new version of its iPod nano with a wider screen and built-in camera later this year after first introducing three new iPhone models distinguished by their network hardware, according to a new report. Citing sources who’ve provided accurate descriptions of iPods and iPhones...
Morgan Stanley, investment firm, says ne... Arguing that the market is underestimating demand for iPhones over the next two calendar years, investment bank Morgan Stanley on Tuesday upgraded shares of Apple to Overweight from Equal-weight, saying success of the touchscreen handset should offset any growth risks in the company’s core Mac...
Celebrity iPhone App puts your picture o... Have you ever wanted to be a tabloïd star? With Celebrity, Visuamobile’s new iPhone app, you can put your own picture on fake magazine covers. Just take a picture of yourself or your friends, choose a magazine cover and make it to the front page! Celebrity main features : - 20 realistic covers...
Apple changes mind and accepts Eucalyptu... Once again, a public furor and developer outcry seems to have changed Apple’s stance on a product rejected from the App Store. Apple recently rejected an app (Eucalyptus, an e-book reader) because it gave people access to “inappropriate sexual content” by allowing people to read the...
June 1st cover of New Yorker done on the... Artist Jorge Colombo took about an hour to fingerpaint a cool-looking Times Square scene on his iPhone using Brushes, a $4.99 iPhone drawing app. Now, it’s the June 1st cover for The New Yorker. Talk about going places. I’m guessing the editors of the magazine saw some kind of weighty symbolism...

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