Aug 12

iPhone Still Biggest Advertising Target: Despite major shifts in the smartphone market since 2009, the iPhone ha… http://t.co/KxDtwO0

iPhone Still Biggest Advertising Target: Despite major shifts in the smartphone market since 2009, the iPhone ha… http://t.co/KxDtwO0by billsphan12 (Garry Pinner)

Feb 11

iPod touch 3G giveaway still going on until I get to 2,000 followers! RT and follow @failoverfl0w to win. #apple #giveaway #iPod #iPhone

iPod touch 3G giveaway still going on until I get to 2,000 followers! RT and follow @failoverfl0w to win. #apple #giveaway #iPod #iPhoneby toothfairycyber (Tooth Fairy)

Dec 10

Does the new iphone respond to fingernails? Or is it still the finger tips?

Question by Carly S: Does the new iphone respond to fingernails? Or is it still the finger tips?
I know the old iphone doesnt. But someone told me the new iphone 3g s responds to fingernail touches rather than finger tips. Thank you.

Best answer:

Answer by Eat.Breath.Sleep.Dance♥
No, its actually not all that different from the old one.

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Aug 25

iPhone update 4.0.2 is a major #fail. Still trying to restore and it’s 2 am. Spent $3000 at #Apple stores this week and this is what I get?

iPhone update 4.0.2 is a major #fail. Still trying to restore and it's 2 am. Spent 00 at #Apple stores this week and this is what I get? – by tweefer (Thomas Aquinas)

Aug 25

Analyst: Verizon iPhone details “still being ironed out”

Analyst: Verizon iPhone details “still being ironed out”
An analyst with Kaufman Bros. says that Apple and Verizon are still ironing out the details, including the technology and economics, of Verizon offering the iPhone. It’s speculation we’ve heard before, and as per other rumors, the analyst pegs a Verizon iPhone in either “2011 or 2012.” Read the full story here.
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Apple technology could identify iPhone thieves
Patented tech could use photos and recordings If someone steals your iPhone, you might be able to remotely wipe it in order to protect sensitive data. But what about catching the thief? An Apple patent application, filed earlier this year but posted online last week, describes sophisticated ways to do just that.
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