iPhone Popularity In Japan: FAIL
September 15, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Earlier this spring Japan looked like one of Apple’s most promising markets for iPhone 3G (AAPL). But even a price cut isn’t helping the gadget take off there. This doesn’t seem to be a problem with the iPhone per se: It’s a problem with the Japanese handset market, which has a ton of high-end phones at competitive prices.
iPhone: Big trouble in the App Store
September 14, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Last month, Apple triggered a minor rebellion among iPhone developers when it was revealed that the company was rejecting submissions to its App Store retail outlet without explaining why.
iPhone, iPod 2.1 jailbreak tools released
September 14, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Apple’s major 2.1 software updates for the iPhone and iPod touch have been jailbroken, though the iPhone process requires you to get your hands a little dirty.
Apple’s iPhone 2.1 update is finally out!
September 12, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
This big update for Apple’s iPhone comes with Steve’s personal promise of fewer dropped calls, better battery life, less app crashes, major bug fixes, and faster backing up in iTunes.
5 iPod Features Apple Won’t (but Should) Unveil Today
September 9, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
This list isn’t mere fanboy fantasy: Every single one of these upgrades is something that Apple is perfectly capable of delivering (or allowing another company to deliver through a piece of software or approved iPod accessory). Too bad the AT&T iPhone deal and Jobs’ stubbornness won’t ever let them become reality.
Apple’s new target: 12.8 million iPhones in 2008?
September 8, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
“And this is exactly what we’re going to try to do in 2008, our first full year on the market. Is grab 1% market share, and go from there.” – Steve Jobs, Macworld 2007
Top 10 Apps Worth Jailbreaking Your iPhone to Get
September 7, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The iTunes App Store is becoming a trendsetter for other companies in the mobile market. With a thousands of apps to choose from with over 60 million downloads total, what more could you ask for? Apparently a lot. Users still aren’t satisfied with the offerings nor the apps that Apple is choosing to not let into the App Store.
Apple solved touchscreen copy-and-paste 15 years ago
September 7, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Video by option8 shows “how Apple could (or should) implement copy and paste on the iPhone: a demonstration of how they got it right 15 years ago on the Newton MessagePad.”
Apple files patent for multi-touch plus
September 6, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
So far, the multi-touch interface on the iPhone has kind of just been a novelty. Sure, it changes the way we use the phone, but it hasn’t completely overhauled the way we think about interacting with technology. However, Apple has now filed a patent app that could be pointing to future multi-touch functions and bringing them beyond taps, swipes and pinches.
Read the full story at iPhoneBuzz.com
Apple iPhone App Review Site Provides 24/7 iPhone News
September 6, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) September 4, 2008 — The new Apple iPhone has set the world of technology on fire with excitement. Millions of users around the world have already became completely dependent upon the convenience offered to them from their iPhones. The state-of-the-art devices are a sleek combination of a full-service telephone, a large-screen iPod and an Internet browser all in one. iPhone users keep their entire lives stored electronically within the small confines of these 4.8-ounce super smart phones.
Bruce Marler, developer of the iPhone review website, iFones.com, saw the immense demand for the iPhone early on. He created the website as a one-stop informational source for iPhone users to clarify any questions about their devices; review new iPhone apps; communicate with others and offer their reviews and comments.
Marler states, “ifones.com was created to provide a 24/7 aggregated news source for the quickly growing iPhone user base. People are fascinated with the new Apple iPhone – and they have a lot of questions.”
The Apple iPhone has set new sales records for similar devices worldwide, making the Blackberry and other products all but obsolete. Quite frankly, the competition is embarrassed. From ordinary people who just want the world’s coolest phone to software application developers, the Apple iPhone appeases and thoroughly pleases all. Marler further states, “ifones.com has quickly become a leader in the Apple iPhone apps review and news space. I am very pleased with the growth of our user base. The website has quickly became the “go-to” place for new app reviews and product information.”
As the site continues to experience massive traffic, it is also continually enhanced. Besides nearly-constant information and iPhone apps additions, the site will soon offer even more for the convenience of its visitors. “ifones.com will continue to add new features and functionality to the site and will soon offer a forum focusing on Apple iPhone apps. We are here for the long-run advantages of our visitors,” Marler concludes.



