Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

Share Music From Your iPhone, Post Tiny Reviews, Battle Robots and Breakdancing Zombies [Video]

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

Swapping music between iPhones just got real easy. And forget Yelp’s review manifestos, you should go tiny. Then become a rat-battling rogue and get ready for robot combat.

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Rumor: Apple Releasing iOS 5.0.2 To Fix Battery Issue (For Reals This Time) [IPhone]

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

You know the saying “measure twice, cut once”? Looks like Apple’s measuring twice and cutting twice to overcome the battery issues that still plague iOS 5 and the iPhone 4S; the company will reportedly push another update next week to fix the problem. Fingers crossed. More »


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US Cellular: We turned down iPhone (AP)

Monday, November 7th, 2011

NEW YORK ? U.S. Cellular Corp., the country’s sixth-largest cellphone company, on Friday said it had the opportunity to carry the iPhone but turned it down because the phone is too expensive.

It’s the first U.S. carrier to acknowledge turning down the phone.

Consumers pay $200 for the base model of the iPhone 4S, but Apple charges carriers about $600 for it. Carriers count on making their money back in service fees over the life of the contract.

U.S. Cellular CEO Mary Dillon told analysts on an earnings conference call Friday that “the terms were unacceptable from a risk and profitability standpoint.” She didn’t provide any details, but said the added load the iPhone could have placed on its data network was not a big consideration.

Chicago-based U.S. Cellular has 5.9 million subscribers, a number that has been shrinking slowly over the past two and a half years. Only a quarter of its subscribers on contract-based plans have smartphones, compared with half at AT&T Inc.

Carriers see the ability to sell the iPhone as a crucial competitive advantage, though its high price means it’s not an easy path to profits. Sprint started selling the phone last month and has said it will take two years for it to pay off.

AT&T was the exclusive U.S. carrier for Apple Inc.’s phone for three and a half years, until Verizon Wireless got it in February. Now, tiny Mississippi-based carrier C Spire Wireless is set to add it too.

T-Mobile USA, the fourth-largest carrier, has a data network that isn’t compatible with the iPhone.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111104/ap_on_hi_te/us_tec_us_cellular_apple_iphone

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Leaked Image Shows Faster A5 Brains Inside Next iPhone’s Guts (Updated) [Rumor]

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

This allegedly leaked image shows Apple’s A5 processor—the brains of the iPad 2—firmly inserted into the next-generation iPhone electronic guts. While we suspected this was going to be the case, this would be the first visual confirmation. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/AxqJBousnpQ/leaked-image-shows-faster-a5-brains-inside-next-iphones-guts

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Apple Researching How the iPhone Can Help You Find Date

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Applelogo MACRUMORS – June 16 – Social networking has been the biggest trend in the recent years. Apple has already tried delve into this market with its iTunes network Ping, though with limited success.?Based on a new patent app published today, it seems Apple has been exploring far more ambitious attempts using the iPhone, location-based services and interest matching. iPhone could find you your next friend, business partner or date. ?Common interests and experiences of two or more users located close to each other can be identified from content, including automatically created usage data of the mobile devices. (e.g., songs downloaded), a trajectory of the mobile device (e.g., places traveled), or other public data available from the mobile device (e.g., pictures shared).

by Arnold Kim
See full article at MacRumors

This post also appears on SocialNetworkingWatch.

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