Section: Apple News, Conferences, WWDC, iPhone + CommunicationsCan the imminent 3G iPhone really make a significant impact on the mobile TV market? The folks over at Analasys Mason sure believe it can, according to their report, “iPhone Shows the Way for... (posted on 6 Jun 2008 by Appletell)
Section: Apple News, Rumors, iPhone + Communications, iPhoneIn the mood for some juicy rumors or a news item that may perk up your day? Here’s something from Dutch community site iPhoneclub.nl with some fresh pictures of a new iPhone model. No, we’re not... (posted on 28 May 2008 by Appletell)
Apple has taken delivery of 188 ocean containers carrying a mysterious new class of product, “electric computers”, a product description never seen on an Apple or Quanta shipment before. These huge deliveries have given rise to speculation the boxes may... (posted on 24 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
 Apple’s forthcoming 3G iPhone seems set to offer insanely great data transfer speeds, putting the device on par with some broadband connections. Well, that’s according to an executive from one of Apple’s Australian networks, who told local publication... (posted on 23 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
 Apple’s iPhone has sparked interest and use of web browsing using smartphones, particularly in the US, where such use has climbed 89 per cent. Smartphone users (and let’s face it, mobile web usage is  most prevalent among iPhone users) are running to... (posted on 22 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
According to Gizmodo, the iPhone 3G launch date will be June 9th. It will be interesting to see what further market share the iPhone will capture with this latest phone. I know many individuals have held out from purchasing an iPhone because of the lack... (posted on 20 May 2008 by Jason's ASP.NET Blog)
Looks like the iPhone fever is not gonna die anytime soon. The Rumor mills have been abuzz over the past few months with talks about what features the 3G version of the iPhone would bring to the table. As everyone suspected the 3G iPhone would indeed... (posted on 20 May 2008 by DailyApps)

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