Archive for January, 2008

Deutsche Telekom Signed Up 70,000 iPhone Customers

It appears that Germans are just as interested in Apple Incorporated’s iPhone as American customers. German telecoms operator Deutsche Telekom (DTEGn.DE) said that it had signed up 70,000 iPhone customers in the 11 weeks since November 9, 2007. Deutsche Telekom’s mobile telephony arm T-Mobile is …

Hacker creativity drives Apple iPhone innovation

Since the iPhone was born, there’s been a rift in the user community amidst those who keep the iPhone the way Apple intended, only updating when Apple releases something new. On the flip side, there’s the “jailbreak” community, who has been opening up the iPhone to new applications and uses,…

Apple’s Math Could Point To iPhone Overstock

Financial analysts are looking for an reply to Apple’s iPhone mathematics problem. What raised concern on Wall Street is the discrepancy amidst the number of iPhones Apple says it has shipped since launching the gadget last summer and the number of iPhones sold by AT&T, the exclusive wireless se…

iPhone Looks Ripe For Another Discount

From the latest sales figures from Apple and partner AT&T, the iPhone is looking ripe for another reduction. Figures culled from the pair’s releases, there seems to be an stock glut or a lot more jail breaking than anyone is admitting. So what is Apple going to do?Simple, do what they did be…

Users Of The iPhone Can find Their Location By The Help Of Skyhook

The big notion came on a trip: Ted Morgan and Michael Shean used Wi-Fi signals in their travels so often to pick up e-mail; they saw a business opportunity in their future. What whether they could figure out locations and directions via Wi-Fi signals instead of the more commonly used Global Position…

Apple’s Unstoppable Revenues - It is Myth or Real

Apple’s holiday performance showed signs that the company’s not unstoppable in 2008. In specific, Apple’s cautious outlook, weakness in U.S. iPod growth and the unpredictability of iPhone sales left pessimists plenty of reason to doubt. Apple turned in revenue of $9.6 billion and profit o…

Do Corporate Customers Need iPhone?

Why not? After all, iPhone combines three amazing products: a revolutionary mobile phone, a wide screen iPod and a breakthrough World Wide Web device with rich HTML newsletter, web browsing, searching and maps. Those featured coupled with great communications and productivity tools for business prof…

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