Bold vs. iPhone. Kinda
Thursday, August 21st, 2008Debunk: BlackBerry Bold’s browser on WiFi actually not that slow - Engadget.
This might not be a fair fight, but not exactly how you might expect. You look and be the judge.
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Debunk: BlackBerry Bold’s browser on WiFi actually not that slow - Engadget.
This might not be a fair fight, but not exactly how you might expect. You look and be the judge.
Are you surprised by this? I’m not, and frankly, I applaud the Zenmaster for doing it. Between AT&T and Apple, they have to exercise some control on it.
If Apple is doing this, then they have to be leaning towards being able to remotely brick any Pwned phone. Oh, won’t THAT be a hoot?
Before I got my iPhone earlier this month, I was already a smartphone user. But switching to an iPhone has changed how I use the smarter features of my phone. This has to do as much with the device’s limitations as its capabilities, and is likely to change as new applications are released or Apple changes the feature set.
One of biggest stories behind the release of the iPhone 3G — and the iPhone 2.0 firmware update for first-generation iPhones — was the inclusion of features designed for use in business environments.
The Apple App Store has hit another milestone, but an even bigger one is fast approaching for the iPhone.
A free iPhone application that launched Tuesday allows users to instant message with the service of their choice — AIM, ICQ, Jabber, Google Talk and so on. In addition to chat capabilities, Palringo, available through the App Store, allows you to snap photos and send them to your friends.
In what appears to be an increasingly common problem, hairline cracks are beginning to form on Apple’s new iPhone 3G.
The number of offerings on the App Store — the venue for independently produced programs that helps distinguish Apple’s smartphone from all others — hit 1,001 on Monday night.That’s roughly double the number that were available when the store opened just over two weeks ago (on July 11, the same day the iPhone 3G went on sale), and includes popula
Rogers Wireless said Tuesday it wasn’t expecting the opportunity to market the iPhone to its Canadian customers this year, but jumped at Apple’s sudden offer with a commitment to purchase at least $150 million worth of the handsets.
When the iPhone was first revealed, a long year and a half ago, Steve Jobs proclaimed that it was “The best iPod we’ve ever made”. That was probably true. But with the new iPhone Remote application, this may no longer be the case. Tom, from The Small Wave, took a look at the native iPod interface and the new Remote interface, and the Remote app win