9 to 5 Mac –  Apple has filed a patent describing ways to use an iPhone to pay for groceries, a restaurant meal and sundry other wireless ecommerce applications.
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I’ve never been a fan of bluetooth earpieces. I always thought it was kind of weird to see people walking along and seemingly talking to themselves, or emitting a bright blue pulse from a LED on their earpiece. After hearing about the Aliph Jawbone 2... (posted on 26 Jul 2008 by PaulStamatiou.com)
 Doom developer id Software is very interested in building and developing titles for the iPhone, legendary co-founder and programmer, John Cormack, told Forbes. Cormack is considered one of the creators of the first-person shooter genre. He told Forbes:... (posted on 26 Jul 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Apple released beta of its next major iPhone OS upgrade - iPhone OS v 2.1 to developers for testing, this should not be mistaken as iPhone Firmware 2.01 which is also expected to release soon as a maintenance release intended to fix bugs appeared with... (posted on 26 Jul 2008 by Tech Guide)
Warid has recently announced 2 location based services: friend finder and place finder (i.e. local search). These are pay-per-use services (Rs.3+tax). Using SMS or MMS. you can find the location of another warid cell phone customer or do a local search... (posted on 25 Jul 2008 by Green & White)
 Installer.app developers have released info on Installer 4, which will work with jailbroken iPhones running firmware 2.0. “Hi folks! Many of you are wondering what’s up with Installer 4. No, we haven’t slowed down the work on it, and are currently in... (posted on 25 Jul 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
So long as we have mobile technology, we have to be concerned with batteries. Researchers at NTT DoCoMo have completed development of an intelligent lithium-ion battery that monitors its own health (and charge status) and assembles reports that are... (posted on 25 Jul 2008 by The Mobile Technology Weblog)

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