Section: Apple, iPhone + Communications, Carriers, iPhone, iPhone SDK & Apps, OriginalsThere are tons of rumors about Apple’s upcoming second generation phone.  So many that I sometimes don’t know which ones are legit and which ones are not.  Who do I... (posted on 4 May 2008 by Appletell)
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed AT&T has now made it so you can now get online with your iPhone anywhere there is a HotSpot of theirs… including airports! Finally! It used to be a pita to try to get a connection in an... (posted on 3 May 2008 by Chris Pirillo)
Google launched iPhone interface back in January and is only available in English at that time. Today they announced the interface is now available in over 30 countries and 16 languages. Today they also announced that now you can access Google News in... (posted on 2 May 2008 by Technology Bites)
Rating: goo.. goo…google!! They Say: At last you iPhone users outside of America can have the Google experience on your more hip than hop devices. According to the official Google Mobile blog the Google interface will now be available in 33 new markets... (posted on 2 May 2008 by GoMo News)
Rating: Plenty of salt and vinegar please. They Say: Intomobile have an interesting article suggesting that the iPhone could become a potential mobile gaming powerhouse. They point to the Samsung manufactured ARM System on Chip architecture that resides... (posted on 2 May 2008 by GoMo News)
These look like what we've heard the 3G iPhone will look like.  Our source says that the 3G iPhone looks "more like an iPod" and these certainly follow that.  However, they just have a photoshopped quality about them - start with iPod Touch then... You... (posted on 2 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Not only is the Apple iPhone the most popular phone for browsing the internet, it is also the most popular phone for uploading pictures.  Flickr, the worlds largest gallery of online pictures (by some accounts) rates the amounts of pictures uploaded by... (posted on 1 May 2008 by Apple, Ink)

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