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Results of a new study reveal several interesting personality quirks about iPhone users. When it comes to relationships, they judge people more on their gadgets than their university education.
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The App Store has over 100,000 apps the company announced this week with the iPhone the leader of the pack for applications. The store has customers in 77 countries.
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After nearly two years of discussion, Apple and its Chinese partner China Unicom, China's the second largest carrier, launched the iPhone 3G and 3GS on Oct. 31 in Beijing. The launch, however, didn't draw the same mania as unveiling in Japan or the U.S..
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Cellphone maker Nokia has slapped Apple, one of the world's most popular technology companies, with a $1-billion suit, claiming the iPhone maker has infringed 10 patents.
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Computer and technology mogul Apple has announced that their shares have risen to their highest levels amid strong sales of their iPhone smartphone and Mac computers.
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In a segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live, hip-hop artist T-Pain demonstrates the Auto-Tune feature as an iPhone application - putting President Obama's health care push to music.
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Apple has released some interesting statistics today for its iPhone App Store, showing that downloads of apps have passed the 2 billion mark, and that there are now more than 85,000 apps available.
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Orange, a telecom provider based in the UK, has finalised an agreement with Apple to begin selling the iPhone in the United Kingdom.
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At an Apple event in San Francisco on Sept. 9, the company announced some updated products that are showing signs of being metaphorically half-baked.
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New rumours suggest that the now infamous Apple tablet may make an appearance sometime in February next year, and retail between $799 to $999.
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A new report from Gene Munster, senior research analyst with Piper Jaffray, suggests Apple may sell 7 million phones this September quarter.
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Apple's iPhone proves that there is an application for everything, as the company offers an app that tracks H1N1 swine flu infections. The move just may save lives on college campuses.
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Arriving shortly after the mysterious rejection of the Google Voice app for 'replicating features already included in the core iPhone experience,' Vonage is about to join Skype on the App Store with it's upcoming VoIP app for iPhone and iPod Touch.
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The boycott of Glenn Beck's boycott groups. Facebook releases a new app for the iPhone. The Simpsons enjoy an African makeover. These are the top stories around the world.
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Facebook just launched their latest version of the Facebook for iPhone app, which now takes full use of the iPhone 3.0 OS and the many new features it brings to the table.
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Digital Journal interviews Tav Shande, the creator of the iPhone app Vanity, following an opinion piece on the use of the app as a rating tool making the point that using it in this fashion is actually a tool for discrimination.
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There's a new app out for IPhone and this one has taken facial recognition programming in a totally absurd direction for the sake of commerce by appealing to our vanity.
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A thief who broke into a home in Hove, East Sussex and stole, among other things, an iPhone and a laptop, has taunted his victim on Facebook.
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A new source claims the rumoured new device won't arrive until the first quarter of 2010, but will feature an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) screen.
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This latest incident in what is becoming a very bad run for Apple follows others in Great Britain, the United States and Japan. The young man concerned is not seriously hurt, that which cannot be said for the safety reputation of iPhones.
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