MMS is Coming to iPhone Users! Wow? Gonna Make Any Difference?November 20th, 2008 Though we are confused about the workability of the product, but the news is MMS is coming to iPhone 3G’s on Telia’s network. MacWorld has confirmed that the Scandinavian wireless carrier has the distinction of offering the iPhone 3G exclusively in Apple rival Nokia’s home-turf, and it looks like Telia is turning up the heat on Espoo.
New faster iPhone to hit US stores June 19June 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new, faster version of the popular iPhone will hit US stores June 19, Apple announced as it lowered the price on its existing model to $99 and released details of its revamped operating system. Unveiled at Apple's World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco Monday, the iPhone 3GS is billed as a more powerful, feature-laden follow-up to the 3G, which the company says revolutionised the way people use mobile phones.
Apple cuts prices on iPhone and introduces new model with upgraded featuresJune 8th, 2009 Apple drops price of least expensive iPhone to $99SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc. is dropping the retail price of the least expensive iPhone to $99 from $199 and introducing new models.
Some buyers of Apple's new iPhone 3G S have gadget, but must wait 2 days to get it workingJune 20th, 2009 Some iPhone activations delayed up to 2 daysSEATTLE — Some owners of Apple Inc.'s new iPhone 3G S may have to wait up to two days to make calls. New iPhones must be plugged into a computer and activated before calling, text messaging, or surfing the Web using the cellular data plan.
Apple says it's fixed iPhone SMS vulnerability exposed at security conferenceJuly 31st, 2009 Apple says it's fixed iPhone SMS vulnerabilityLAS VEGAS — Apple Inc. says it has fixed an iPhone vulnerability that lets hackers knock people offline — and possibly take over the phones — by sending them specially crafted text messages.
Google Launches Voice Search in iPhone - 'Sound's Pretty ImpressiveNovember 14th, 2008 When tech giants like Google and Apple work on a collaborative project, the whole speculation around it goes hyper. We knew that Google was working on some Apple app.
Apple, AT&T answers are due to federal regulators' questions on Google Voice iPhone rejectionAugust 21st, 2009 Apple, AT&T to answer FCC query on Google VoiceSEATTLE — Apple Inc. and AT&T Inc.
Over 1 mn iPhone 3GS sold in first three days of debut: AppleJune 23rd, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc Monday announced that it has sold more than one million units of iPhone 3GS in the first three days after the new smartphone went on sale. The iPhone 3GS hit stores in the United States and seven other countries last Friday.
Vonage says Apple approves its mobile application for iPhone, iPod devicesSeptember 1st, 2009 Vonage says Apple approves mobile applicationHOLMDEL, N.J. — Internet phone company Vonage Holdings Corp.
Microsoft, Verizon in talks to launch iPhone rival: reportApril 29th, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft is in discussions with Verizon Wireless to launch a touch-screen multimedia cellphone in the US early next year in a bid to compete with Apple's iPhone. While Microsoft is involved in the design of the phone's software and hardware, a third-party is expected to make the device, The Wall Street Journal reported, quoting sources close to the development.
Apple's new iPhone sells out before launchJune 16th, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Apple's latest edition of the iPhone is matching the popularity of its predecessors. The company, and its exclusive US carrier, AT&T, said Monday that pre-orders of the phone had sold out, and that customers could face a wait of a week or two after launch day on Friday to get their coveted gizmos.
iPhone 3.0.1 Update AvailableAugust 1st, 2009 Apple has released a Software Update 3.0.1 that fixes the SMS Vulnerability of the Phone. The previous version allowed malicious parties to send harmless looking text messages that can gain access to iPhone's various functions like camera or contacts without notifying the user.
Apple's Chief Operating Officer indicates iPhone launch in China still a ways offJuly 22nd, 2009 On the Call: Apple COO Tim CookApple Inc. sold 5.2 million iPhones in 80 countries in the most recent quarter, but the must-have gadget still isn't available in China — at least not officially.
Regulators OK accounting rules change, tech companies freed to report gadget sales up frontSeptember 23rd, 2009 Regulators OK accounting rules change, helps AppleSEATTLE — Regulators are changing accounting rules so technology companies can report sales for certain gadgets all at once. Apple Inc., for one, has had to spread iPhone revenue out over two years.
AT&T claims no role in block of Google Voice iPhone program; Apple 'continues to study it'August 22nd, 2009 Apple denies 'rejecting' Google Voice for iPhoneSEATTLE — Apple Inc. told federal regulators Friday that it blocked the Google Voice program from running on the iPhone because it alters important functions on the device — yet Apple denied that it has rejected Google's application outright.