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5 O'clock Roundup: Office web app impressions, AT&T's legal skirmish with Verizon...tech bloggers have three more targets for complaints about how they're being ignored. iFart developer slams iPhone app approval policy - Of course, complaints about the arbitrary nature of App Store approvals are nothing new, but Joel... In this article: AT&T, Microsoft, Vevo, Cloud computing, Techmeme, App Store, and Stanford University |
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AppleInsider | November 16, 2009
OnLive cloud gaming service demonstrated on Apple's iPhone
...out OnLive on an iPhone," he said. "The large tiles that make up the OnLive user interface work perfectly on the iPhone touch screen, allowing easy access to all of the features of the OnLive game service." OnLive is an ambitious gaming...
In this article: OnLive, Apple, Steve Perlman, Cloud computing, Texas Hold'em, Crysis, New York, and California
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Computerworld - News, Education & Headlines - Security, Storage & Networking - Information on Hardware, Software for Laptops & Desktops | November 16, 2009
Hard times aren't slowing GM's new CIO
...his Windows 7 upgrade plans and his hopes for cloud computing. Computerworld - Terry Kline likes Windows 7, the iPhone, PCs stored on USB drives, and cloud computing services. And Kline's preferences matter -- a lot. As the new CIO at...
In this article: GM, Cloud computing, Gartner Inc., Amazon.com Inc., BlackBerry, and Customer base
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Wired: Epicenter | October 22, 2009
A Dime A Song on Your iPhone? There's an App (Pending?) for That
...no time, thanks to the wonders of cloud computing. That's if Apple approves an iPhone app from the innovative music service Lala, which the company says will happen by the end of the year. The pending app is the third big announcement for...
In this article: Lala, Apple, Facebook, Itunes, Wired.com, Twitter, Google, and New York
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Computerworld Breaking News | November 05, 2009
GM's new CIO plans big desktop changes, expanded mobile support
...bankruptcy, Kline looks to utilize popular consumer technologies Computerworld - Terry Kline likes Windows 7, the iPhone, a PC on a USB drive and cloud computing services. And Kline's preferences matter -- a lot. As the new CIO of General...
In this article: GM, BlackBerry, Microsoft, Outsourcing, Bankruptcy, Cloud computing, and USB Drive
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Forbes.com News | November 01, 2009
Look Who's Hiring Now
...output as it did in 2002 and 2003. On one side are those who find iPhones, netbooks and BlackBerrys to be workplace distractions; on the other are evangelists of cloud computing who expect huge boosts.) Then there are powerful...
In this article: Recession, Unemployment, Cree, Conservatism, Wolf, and Cloud computing
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PC World: Latest Technology News | October 20, 2009
Droid TV Ad Launches All-Out War on the iPhone
...Inc. analyst, has noted that the Android can catapult to the number two position among smartphone operating system by 2012, ahead of the iPhone, the BlackBerry and Windows Mobile, but behind Symbian, which runs in Nokia devices. Gartner's...
In this article: Google Inc, Motorola, Android, Android, Gartner Inc., and BlackBerry
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PC World: Latest Technology News | October 29, 2009
Can Droid Compete with iPhone's Pure Sex Appeal?
...access the Droid and other Android phones. So far, much of Google's impact on Droid, and even that of Motorola and Verizon, has been in advertising that brags about what the iPhone lacks. Llamas said the Droid will offer a rich user...
In this article: Apple, Android, Motorola, Google, AT&T, and E mail
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CNET News.com | October 09, 2009
The future of iPhone games
...what the data they collect mean and use it to enhance players' experiences. Gerson also thinks there is a future for iPhone game features based on cloud computing. He said it's too early to say exactly how that will evolve, but the upshot is...
In this article: Apple, Tibet, Smule, French fries, E mail, and Outsourcing
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MSDN | October 22, 2009
iPhone and Cloud Computing
The iPhone has changed how the mobile phone market is viewed. In this article, you will see how the iPhone is the tool that is exposing the potential of Cloud Computing. By definition, Cloud Services are a set of Internet services...
In this article: Cloud computing, RSS, Atom, NET Framework, Yahoo, and Google
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Description from Wikipedia:
The iPhone is an Internet-connected, multimedia GSM smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. Because its minimal hardware interface lacks a physical keyboard, the multi-touch screen renders a virtual keyboard when necessary. The iPhone functions as a camera phone (also including text messaging and visual voicemail), a portable media player (equivalent to a video iPod), and an Internet client (with email, web browsing, and Wi-Fi connectivity). The first-generation phone hardware was quad-band GSM with EDGE; the second generation added UMTS with 3.6 Mbps HSDPA; the third generation adds support for 7.2 Mbps HSDPA downloading but remains limited to 384 Kbps uploading as Apple had not implemented the HSPA protocol.
- Name:
- iPhone
- Type:
- Candybar smartphone
- Release Date:
- January 01, 0003
- Storage:
- 3GS: 16 & 32 GB
- Connectivity:
- Quad band GSM 850 900 1800 1900 GPRS/EDGE
- OS:
- iPhone OS 3.0.1 (build 7A400), released 31 July 2009
- Manufacturer:
- Apple Inc.
- Inputs:
- Multi-touch display, headset controls, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer
- Display:
- 320 × 480 px, 3.5 in, 2:3 aspect ratio, 262,144-color LCD
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