Potential customers should expect to only be able to use Apple's iPhone on Cingular's network for several years.
Recently, there has been much talk about the iPhone and its knock off, iPhony. This is an emulator of the user interface of Apple's upcoming smartphone. In this editorial, Ed Hardy weighs in on this issue.
Cisco Systems has announced plans to sue Apple, Inc. over the use of the name "iPhone". In recent weeks, both companies have released products using this name.
In the aftermath of Apple's iPhone announcement, Brighthand's Adama D. Brown uses his latest editorial to take a skeptical look at this upcoming smartphone.
Despite Apple's announcement yesterday of the iPhone, some of the details of this device are still trickling out. Probably the most significant of these is the revelation that Apple will not allow other companies to release software for this smartphone.
After years of rumors, Apple, Inc.'s Steve Jobs has just taken the wraps the iPhone, his company's upcoming combination smartphone and iPod. *UPDATED*
The long-awaited iPhone is now available; it just doesn't even vaguely resemble what people were expecting.
A fresh burst of activity in the iPhone rumor mill was set off last week by the U.S. Patent Office giving Apple a patent on a casing for a wireless mobile device. Although this patent mentions a variety of mobile devices, most people are assuming it refers to a combination phone and iPod.
Despite all the rumors Apple, Inc. is going to introduce a a combination phone and iPod in the near future, Palm's CEO isn't worried because he doesn't think the device will be successful right out of the gate.
The best evidence yet has emerged that Apple, Inc. is going to release a combination phone and iPod in the near future. And Microsoft's CEO said this week that his company is putting together a similar device.
The latest fuel being added to the iPhone fire is a pair of patents that were approved on Thursday that many are taking as evidence that Apple is indeed in the process of developing a combination phone and iPod.
Information Appliance Associates has released pearlTunes, the first ever tool to take unlicensed music in Apple iTunes and automatically copy it to RIM's new BlackBerry Pearl.
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