Archive | May 11th, 2009

New info/specs about next-gen iPhone leaked?

11. May 2009

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A guy in China supposedly got his hands on a next-gen iPhone and posted his impressions on a Chinese language Apple fan site.  Though the posting should be taken with a grain of salt, the next-gen iPhone will supposedly include the following spec upgrades: – Corroborating previous reports, the next iPhone model will sport a […]

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2 Seventh graders create an iPhone app

11. May 2009

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2 enterprising 7th graders from Chicago, Sam Kaplan and Louis Harboe, recently completed a Math-centric iPhone app called Mathmaster that is now available for download on iTunes. The Chicago Sun Times reports: The Mathmasteris pretty straightforward. For 99 cents per download, the application is marketed to parents as a fun tool to get their children […]

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Pair of analysts upgrade price targets on Apple Stock

11. May 2009

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As Apple’s stock price continues its slow and steady ascension to the $130 range, it received a small bump today in the form of 2 analyst upgrades. Following a trip to Cupertino and a visit with Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer, Kaufman Brothers analyst Shaw Wu increased his target price on Apple to $160, up from a previous […]

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Apple rejects BitTorrent control App for the iPhone

11. May 2009

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It seems that we have yet another addition to the growing list of rejected iPhone apps, with the latest rejection being a BitTorrent control App called Drivetrain.  In its rejection letter to the developer, Apple wrote: …this category of applications is often used for the purpose of infringing third party rights. We have chosen to not publish […]

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AT&T purchase looks to boost 3G connectivity in rural areas

11. May 2009

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AT&T recently completed a $2.35 Billion deal for Verizon’s Alltel assets in a move that will eventually increase 3G connectivity for subscribers in rural areas.  As part of the deal, AT&T will receive all of Alltel’s licenses and network gear in 79 services areas, including rural areas in States like Alabama, Michigan, Iowa, Colorado, Kansas, […]

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Apple profiles iPhone developers ahead of WWDC

11. May 2009

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With Apple’s WWDC just around the corner, Apple has posted some interesting video profiles of prominent iPhone app developers and their experiences developing for the iPhone. The featured developers include Dr. Ge Wang of Ocarina fame, Werner Jainek, a developer who worked on Things, Steve Demeter who was the brain behind Trism, and Christina Wick […]

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