Sunday, May 6, 2012

iphone - Google News: Apple iPhone 4S: Free Workshop - Springfield News-Leader

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Apple iPhone 4S: Free Workshop - Springfield News-Leader
May 7th 2012, 05:33


Apple iPhone 4S: Free Workshop
Springfield News-Leader
Attend this workshop and learn from a Verizon Expert about the great features of Apple's iPhone 4S. During this workshop we will discuss what's new with iPhone 4S, show you how to navigate and customize your device, demonstrate and walk you through ...

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iphone - Google News: Brown Teddy iPhone 4/4S Case from Snapette - Cosmopolitan

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Brown Teddy iPhone 4/4S Case from Snapette - Cosmopolitan
May 7th 2012, 04:43


Brown Teddy iPhone 4/4S Case from Snapette
Cosmopolitan
Snapette is giving away a custom iPhone 4/4S case today! Make your iPhone 4/4S cute as a teddy bear with this cuddly case! We're sorry. The address you entered does not appear to be valid. Please review and try again. If the problem persists, ...

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iphone - Google News: iPhone 5: Bigger Display? Slimmer Body? Metal Back? Smaller Dock Connector ... - Mobile & Apps

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iPhone 5: Bigger Display? Slimmer Body? Metal Back? Smaller Dock Connector ... - Mobile & Apps
May 6th 2012, 16:15


Gamenguide

iPhone 5: Bigger Display? Slimmer Body? Metal Back? Smaller Dock Connector ...
Mobile & Apps
By Alexandra Burlacu | May 6, 2012 12:08 PM EDT New reports, leaks and rumors regarding Apple's highly-anticipated next-generation iPhone are surfacing on a daily basis. This time, Apple-centric blog iLounge reported that a "reliable source" had ...
iPhone 5 with larger screen and thinner form factor on the horizonNetwork World
iPhone 5 to Be Thinner With Bigger ScreeneWeek
Confirmed or Not, New iPhone Screen Size Makes Sense for LTE and Personal CinemaForbes
CNET Australia -TIME -Gamenguide
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iphone - Google News: Smoking iPhone blamed on repair by unauthorized shop - CNET

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Smoking iPhone blamed on repair by unauthorized shop - CNET
May 7th 2012, 02:51


Sydney Morning Herald

Smoking iPhone blamed on repair by unauthorized shop
CNET
An accident report reveals that a smoking iPhone on an Australian plane enjoyed a misplaced screw in the battery cavity that caused a short. It also points a finger at an unauthorized service provider repair. by Chris Matyszczyk May 6, 2012 7:47 PM PDT ...
Loose screw caused airplane iPhone 'fire'Register
Airborne iPhone fire caused by loose screwZDNet
iPhone fire on Australian plane caused by shoddy screen replacementApple Insider
CRN Australia -Sydney Morning Herald -WebProNews
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iphone - Google News: Apple angles for iPhone5.com domain - CNET

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Apple angles for iPhone5.com domain - CNET
May 7th 2012, 01:59


iClarified

Apple angles for iPhone5.com domain
CNET
(Pictured is the iPhone 4S.) You can never have enough clues about what Apple might have up its sleeve for its next iPhone. The latest tidbit comes in the form of a domain name -- iphone5.com -- for which Apple has filed a claim with the World ...
Ahead Of Next iPhone's Imminent Release, Apple Attempts To Seize iPhone5.com ...AppAdvice
Apple Seeks to Gain Control of iPhone5.com DomainMac Rumors
Apple files complaint in order to acquire iPhone5.com domainExaminer.com
Apple Insider -Cult of Mac -Inrumor
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iphone - Google News: iPhone gets even slicker - NEWS.com.au

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iPhone gets even slicker - NEWS.com.au
May 7th 2012, 01:15


NEWS.com.au

iPhone gets even slicker
NEWS.com.au
THINNER, longer, sexier - just three reasons why Apple's much-anticipated iPhone 5 looks set to be the gadget of 2012. While not released or endorsed by Apple, this artist's impression is based on rumoured changes, including a dazzling 10.2cm screen ...

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iphone - Google News: RIM joins the 'no keyboard' crowd with latest phone - The Seattle Times

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RIM joins the 'no keyboard' crowd with latest phone - The Seattle Times
May 7th 2012, 00:21


TG Daily

RIM joins the 'no keyboard' crowd with latest phone
The Seattle Times
Scrapping the physical keyboard from the initial BlackBerry 10 device will put it in closer competition with the iPhone and Android models. By Hugo Miller REINHOLD MATAY / AP Exec Thorsten Heins shows off RIM's new phone, which looks more like an ...
Government execs ditch BlackBerry for iPhone and AndroidTG Daily
US Federal Managers Ditch BlackBerry For iPhoneITProPortal

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NYT > iPhone: Amtrak to Use iPhones to Streamline Service

NYT > iPhone

Updated: Jan. 25, 2012

In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, which instantly became one of the most talked-about consumer products ever. Thousands of customers lined up to be the first to buy the phones, which featured computing and Wi-Fi capabilities, along with a crisp, computer-like display on an innovative touch screen. Rivals, including Google, rushed phones with similar features onto the market.

In October 2011, the company unveiled an eagerly awaited new version of the device, the iPhone 4S, that included a "virtual assistant," Siri, that recognized voice commands by users to schedule appointments, dictate text messages and conduct Web searches.

Although the new phone was virtually indistinguishable on the outside from its predecessor, the iPhone 4, it was packed with better technical innards, including a more advanced camera. The phone also included a more powerful chip known as the A5, the same microprocessor that acts as the brains inside the iPad.

Though many Apple fans expressed disappointment about the lack of a design change, consumers reacted very differently. Apple said it sold more than four million iPhone 4S's during the device's first weekend on sale.

In January 2012, after a blockbuster fourth quarter, Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, said the iPhone 4S accounted for the majority of iPhone sales. This statement took on added significance considering that at the time, the iPhone 3GS was free with a two-year contract, and the iPhone 4 cost $100. Even in a down economy and with a free iPhone in its portfolio, Apple still managed to sell the expensive, newer 4S to most of its customers.

Read More...

Yet the free and reduced-price iPhones were still important to the company's business. Tero Kuittinen, a senior analyst at MGI Research, said the free iPhone 3GS gave Apple the opportunity to expand aggressively into markets where smartphones were not as popular yet, like China and Africa.

Jan Dawson, an analyst with Ovum, said not to underestimate the power of the free iPhone 3GS and the cheaper iPhone 4. "You'd better believe the other iPhones are selling, too," he said. "They're suddenly competitive with the lower-end smartphones that you used to get if you couldn't afford an iPhone."

The iPhone4s runs on two kinds of cellphone networks, GSM and CDMA, allowing its operation worldwide. Prices start at $199 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage. The new phone is available on the AT&T, Verizon and Sprint networks.

In a Race With Android

Apple's strategy helped narrow the lead that had been gained by Android phones, powered by Google's operating system. Nielsen, the audience measurement firm, reported that 61.6 percent of United States smartphone consumers surveyed in October 2011 said they had gotten an Android phone within the previous three months, while only 25.1 percent got an iPhone.

By December 2011, though, Android's lead among people who had recently acquired a smartphone had narrowed to 46.9 percent, while 44.5 percent of consumers said they had bought an iPhone, Nielsen said. About 57 percent of iPhone owners in December said they got the new iPhone 4S, while the rest, 43 percent, got older iPhones.

Legal Dispute

Soon after the iPhone 4S was introduced, Samsung Electronics said that it would seek to block its sale in France and Italy, asserting that the phone violated its patents. In seeking a court order against its rival in the two large European markets, Samsung indicated a more aggressive stance in its expanding patent battle with Apple.

Samsung said that it planned to file for preliminary injunctions in other countries after further review. The two companies are locked in about 20 legal disputes over patents in nine countries, including Australia, Britain, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.

The fight began when Apple sued Samsung in April 2011 in the United States, asserting that the Samsung Galaxy lineup of smartphones and tablet devices "slavishly" copied the design, user interface and packaging of the iPhone and iPad. Samsung responded with its own lawsuits accusing Apple of violating its intellectual property.

An Issue of Control

Apple likes to maintain tight control over what programs can appear on the iPhone — a task that became a little bit harder in July 2010, when the Library of Congress, which has the power to define exceptions to an important copyright law, said that it was legal to bypass a phone's controls on what software it will run to get "lawfully obtained" programs to work.

The issue has been a topic of debate between Apple, which says it has the right to control the software on its devices, and technically adept users who want to customize their phones as they see fit.

Apple has also said that altering the phones encouraged the pirating of applications, exposed iPhones to security risks and taxed the company's customer support staff. But iPhone hobbyists say they simply want to have free range to use certain features and programs on their phones that Apple has limited or failed to offer.

Can Apple win in an intensely competitive market against rivals that are openly licensing their software to scores of companies? It faces that challenge not only in phones, but also in the market for tablet computers, where the iPad is about to take on a similar set of rivals.

The stakes are huge, as the mobile computing market could prove to be larger than the PC market ever was.

That leaves little room for error at Apple. The company must continue to create hit products, as a single misstep could give Android and other rivals an opportunity to make inroads and steal market share.

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Amtrak to Use iPhones to Streamline Service
May 6th 2012, 04:00

By late summer, 1,700 conductors will be using the Apple devices to scan tickets electronically and do much more.

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iphone - Google News: Amtrak Enlists iPhones as a Service Tool - New York Times

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Amtrak Enlists iPhones as a Service Tool - New York Times
May 6th 2012, 22:51


New York Times

Amtrak Enlists iPhones as a Service Tool
New York Times
Old-school train conductors are finally ready to give up their hole punchers to try something new: the iPhone. Amtrak, the government-owned corporation that oversees the nation's railroad train services, has been training conductors since November to ...

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NYT > iPhone: Disruptions: Indiscreet Photos, Glimpsed Then Gone

NYT > iPhone

Updated: Jan. 25, 2012

In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, which instantly became one of the most talked-about consumer products ever. Thousands of customers lined up to be the first to buy the phones, which featured computing and Wi-Fi capabilities, along with a crisp, computer-like display on an innovative touch screen. Rivals, including Google, rushed phones with similar features onto the market.

In October 2011, the company unveiled an eagerly awaited new version of the device, the iPhone 4S, that included a "virtual assistant," Siri, that recognized voice commands by users to schedule appointments, dictate text messages and conduct Web searches.

Although the new phone was virtually indistinguishable on the outside from its predecessor, the iPhone 4, it was packed with better technical innards, including a more advanced camera. The phone also included a more powerful chip known as the A5, the same microprocessor that acts as the brains inside the iPad.

Though many Apple fans expressed disappointment about the lack of a design change, consumers reacted very differently. Apple said it sold more than four million iPhone 4S's during the device's first weekend on sale.

In January 2012, after a blockbuster fourth quarter, Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, said the iPhone 4S accounted for the majority of iPhone sales. This statement took on added significance considering that at the time, the iPhone 3GS was free with a two-year contract, and the iPhone 4 cost $100. Even in a down economy and with a free iPhone in its portfolio, Apple still managed to sell the expensive, newer 4S to most of its customers.

Read More...

Yet the free and reduced-price iPhones were still important to the company's business. Tero Kuittinen, a senior analyst at MGI Research, said the free iPhone 3GS gave Apple the opportunity to expand aggressively into markets where smartphones were not as popular yet, like China and Africa.

Jan Dawson, an analyst with Ovum, said not to underestimate the power of the free iPhone 3GS and the cheaper iPhone 4. "You'd better believe the other iPhones are selling, too," he said. "They're suddenly competitive with the lower-end smartphones that you used to get if you couldn't afford an iPhone."

The iPhone4s runs on two kinds of cellphone networks, GSM and CDMA, allowing its operation worldwide. Prices start at $199 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage. The new phone is available on the AT&T, Verizon and Sprint networks.

In a Race With Android

Apple's strategy helped narrow the lead that had been gained by Android phones, powered by Google's operating system. Nielsen, the audience measurement firm, reported that 61.6 percent of United States smartphone consumers surveyed in October 2011 said they had gotten an Android phone within the previous three months, while only 25.1 percent got an iPhone.

By December 2011, though, Android's lead among people who had recently acquired a smartphone had narrowed to 46.9 percent, while 44.5 percent of consumers said they had bought an iPhone, Nielsen said. About 57 percent of iPhone owners in December said they got the new iPhone 4S, while the rest, 43 percent, got older iPhones.

Legal Dispute

Soon after the iPhone 4S was introduced, Samsung Electronics said that it would seek to block its sale in France and Italy, asserting that the phone violated its patents. In seeking a court order against its rival in the two large European markets, Samsung indicated a more aggressive stance in its expanding patent battle with Apple.

Samsung said that it planned to file for preliminary injunctions in other countries after further review. The two companies are locked in about 20 legal disputes over patents in nine countries, including Australia, Britain, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.

The fight began when Apple sued Samsung in April 2011 in the United States, asserting that the Samsung Galaxy lineup of smartphones and tablet devices "slavishly" copied the design, user interface and packaging of the iPhone and iPad. Samsung responded with its own lawsuits accusing Apple of violating its intellectual property.

An Issue of Control

Apple likes to maintain tight control over what programs can appear on the iPhone — a task that became a little bit harder in July 2010, when the Library of Congress, which has the power to define exceptions to an important copyright law, said that it was legal to bypass a phone's controls on what software it will run to get "lawfully obtained" programs to work.

The issue has been a topic of debate between Apple, which says it has the right to control the software on its devices, and technically adept users who want to customize their phones as they see fit.

Apple has also said that altering the phones encouraged the pirating of applications, exposed iPhones to security risks and taxed the company's customer support staff. But iPhone hobbyists say they simply want to have free range to use certain features and programs on their phones that Apple has limited or failed to offer.

Can Apple win in an intensely competitive market against rivals that are openly licensing their software to scores of companies? It faces that challenge not only in phones, but also in the market for tablet computers, where the iPad is about to take on a similar set of rivals.

The stakes are huge, as the mobile computing market could prove to be larger than the PC market ever was.

That leaves little room for error at Apple. The company must continue to create hit products, as a single misstep could give Android and other rivals an opportunity to make inroads and steal market share.

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Disruptions: Indiscreet Photos, Glimpsed Then Gone
May 6th 2012, 04:00

A free and increasingly popular iPhone app called Snapchat allows a person to take and send a picture and control how long it is visible by the person who receives it, up to 10 seconds. After that, the picture disappears and can't be seen again.

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iphone - Google News: Loose screw caused airplane iPhone 'fire' - Register

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Loose screw caused airplane iPhone 'fire' - Register
May 6th 2012, 23:16


Sydney Morning Herald

Loose screw caused airplane iPhone 'fire'
Register
By Richard Chirgwin • Get more from this author When an iPhone started smoking on a regional flight last November, it was easily enough dealt with: the phone was put in the aisle and extinguished. Now, an incident report completed on Friday, May 4, ...
Airborne iPhone fire caused by loose screwZDNet
iPhone fire on Australian plane caused by shoddy screen replacementApple Insider
Case of smoking iPhone solvedCRN Australia
Sydney Morning Herald -WebProNews -Times LIVE
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iphone - Google News: AT&T's CEO Regrets Offering Unlimited Data For The iPhone - AppAdvice

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AT&T's CEO Regrets Offering Unlimited Data For The iPhone - AppAdvice
May 6th 2012, 21:59


Digitaltrends.com

AT&T's CEO Regrets Offering Unlimited Data For The iPhone
AppAdvice
BY Tommy Ly on Sun May 06th, 2012 att wireless carriers If you regret not opting for AT&T's unlimited data plan for the iPhone when you had the chance, that's all right, because AT&T regrets offering it in the first place. At least, that's what AT&T ...
AT&T Chief Regrets Offering Unlimited Data for iPhoneNew York Times (blog)
AT&T CEO bemoans iPhone unlimited data, iMessageApple Insider
AT&T CEO regrets offering unlimited data plans, worries about SMS competitorsDigitaltrends.com
Complex.com (blog) -Cult of Mac -Technology Bloom News
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iphone - Google News: Ahead Of Next iPhone's Imminent Release, Apple Attempts To Seize iPhone5.com ... - AppAdvice

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Ahead Of Next iPhone's Imminent Release, Apple Attempts To Seize iPhone5.com ... - AppAdvice
May 6th 2012, 15:22


Ahead Of Next iPhone's Imminent Release, Apple Attempts To Seize iPhone5.com ...
AppAdvice
BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sun May 06th, 2012 apple iphone 5 While the next iPhone is technically already the sixth generation of Apple's bestselling smartphone, general agreement has resulted in it being referred to as "iPhone 5.
iPhone 5 rumors: Apple is looking to gain control over iPhone5.com domainInrumor
Apple iPhone5 Will be Released in SummerCaribbean Media Vision

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iphone - Google News: Samsung Galaxy S III vs. Apple iPhone 4S: It's Tough to Compare - eWeek

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Samsung Galaxy S III vs. Apple iPhone 4S: It's Tough to Compare - eWeek
May 6th 2012, 15:36


ABC News

Samsung Galaxy S III vs. Apple iPhone 4S: It's Tough to Compare
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: The comparisons between the Samsung Galaxy S III and the iPhone 4S started almost immediately, but is this fair? The real test comes when Apple rolls out the iPhone5. When Samsung, the new world leader in mobile phone shipments, ...
Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) vs. iPhone (4S): Review roundup [u]Computerworld (blog)
iPhone 4S vs. Galaxy S3 vs. Galaxy Nexus vs. One X: Apple, Samsung, HTC ...Huffington Post
The iPhone 4S And Samsung Galaxy Note – A Review Of Their Key FeaturesNews Broadcast
MotoringCrunch -ITworld.com
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iphone - Google News: iPhone touch panel shipments to fall 15-20 percent in Q2 2012 - ZDNet (blog)

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iPhone touch panel shipments to fall 15-20 percent in Q2 2012 - ZDNet (blog)
May 6th 2012, 15:00


ZDNet (blog)

iPhone touch panel shipments to fall 15-20 percent in Q2 2012
ZDNet (blog)
Both TPK Holding and Wintek expect to see shipments of iPhone touch sensor panels to decline by around 15–20 percent during Q2 2012 as Apple shifts to in-cell touch technology for its next-generation smartphone, reports DigiTimes.
Touch panel shipments for Apple's iPhone expected to drop 15-20% in Q2 2012Apple Insider
iPhone 5 Release Date: Touch Panel Shipment Decline Suggests Apple ...Mobile & Apps
Touch-panel shipments dipping as iPhone 5 looms, report saysCNET
Computerworld (blog) -Phones Review -ITProPortal
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iphone - Google News: Apple iPhone gamers spend five times more than Android gamers - SlashGear

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Apple iPhone gamers spend five times more than Android gamers - SlashGear
May 6th 2012, 15:03


SlashGear

Apple iPhone gamers spend five times more than Android gamers
SlashGear
The average iPhone/iPad gamer is spending about five times more money on their mobile games than the average Android gamer. That is the result found from research firm Newzoo, which looked at actual data from iOS and Android downloads as well as 17000 ...

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iphone - Google News: iPhone 5 with larger screen and thinner form factor on the horizon - Network World

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Google News
iPhone 5 with larger screen and thinner form factor on the horizon - Network World
May 6th 2012, 15:02


Gamenguide

iPhone 5 with larger screen and thinner form factor on the horizon
Network World
During Apple's last holiday quarter, the company sold slightly over 37 million iPhones, setting a quarterly iPhone sales record in the process. Not too shabby for a device that critics were quick to pan as nothing more than a modest upgrade when it was ...
iPhone 5 to Be Thinner With Bigger ScreeneWeek
Confirmed or Not, New iPhone Screen Size Makes Sense for LTE and Personal CinemaForbes
iPhone 5 WWDC Release: 4in Display, In-Cell, LTE 4G (Apple Rumors)Gamenguide
TIME -International Business Times -CNN
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iphone - Google News: Sprint's CEO Takes Pay Cut After Backlash From iPhone Deal - Hot Hardware

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Sprint's CEO Takes Pay Cut After Backlash From iPhone Deal - Hot Hardware
May 6th 2012, 14:30


Hot Hardware

Sprint's CEO Takes Pay Cut After Backlash From iPhone Deal
Hot Hardware
Sprint has been something of an underdog in the US wireless space for years now, and while the iPhone has absolutely changed the course of AT&T and Verizon Wireless, it has only recently started to ship on Sprint. The first change Sprint had to grab ...
Sprint CEO to forgo $3.25 million in 2012Chicago Tribune
Sprint CEO to Return $3.25 Million in Pay Tied to IphoneBloomberg
Sprint CEO Takes A Pay Cut Because Of The iPhone (S)San Francisco Chronicle
GigaOM -Wall Street Journal
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