Thursday, May 24, 2012

iphone - Google News: Cash giveaway as part of addictive iPhone game - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

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Cash giveaway as part of addictive iPhone game - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
May 25th 2012, 05:08


Cash giveaway as part of addictive iPhone game
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
(PRWEB) May 24, 2012 Gobang Social for the iPhone is a fun, multiplayer turn based Gomoku game to play against your Facebook friends. To play, simply drag and drop your bombs on to a playing grid and line up 5 in a row, in any direction before your ...

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iphone - Google News: Apple's iPhone hype: Siri is all hot air - MarketWatch

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Apple's iPhone hype: Siri is all hot air - MarketWatch
May 25th 2012, 04:00


Entertainment Weekly

Apple's iPhone hype: Siri is all hot air
MarketWatch
By Jon Friedman, MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — A few weeks ago, I accidentally dropped my 19-month-old iPhone on the concrete jungle of Manhattan. As I surveyed the damage, one word dominated my thoughts: "Upgrade!
Apple Ads Suggest iPhone 5 More Galaxy S III Than iPhone 4eWeek
Siri Commercial With John Malkovich Shows iPhone 4S Cracking Jokes ...Huffington Post
John Malkovich learns the meaning of life from SiriWashington Post (blog)
Entertainment Weekly -PerezHilton.com
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iphone - Google News: Apple Ads Suggest iPhone 5 More Galaxy S III Than iPhone 4 - eWeek

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Apple Ads Suggest iPhone 5 More Galaxy S III Than iPhone 4 - eWeek
May 25th 2012, 03:25


Entertainment Weekly

Apple Ads Suggest iPhone 5 More Galaxy S III Than iPhone 4
eWeek
Will the iPhone 5, with the Samsung Galaxy S III, usher us into a weird world where we hang out chatting with our phones instead of our friends or family? New Jon Malkovich ad with Siri suggests: yes. Is Apple positioning the iPhone 5 as more Samsung ...
Siri Commercial With John Malkovich Shows iPhone 4S Cracking Jokes ...Huffington Post
John Malkovich learns the meaning of life from SiriWashington Post (blog)
John Malkovich talks to Siri in new iPhone adsEntertainment Weekly
PerezHilton.com -NewsMax.com
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NYT > iPhone: California: Police Chief Under Scrutiny for iPhone Search

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.

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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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California: Police Chief Under Scrutiny for iPhone Search
May 24th 2012, 04:00

Berkeley Police Chief Michael Meehan is under scrutiny for using 10 officers, some on overtime, to search for his teenage son's stolen iPhone.

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iphone - Google News: A Free iPhone App That Pays Users Cash - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

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A Free iPhone App That Pays Users Cash - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
May 25th 2012, 02:07


A Free iPhone App That Pays Users Cash
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Mergelocal releases a free iphone app that has big goals to disrupt location based mobile check in services like Foursquare and Facebook by paying users to check in at their favorite places. Santa Monica, CA (PRWEB) May 24, 2012 iPhone users will now ...

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iphone - Google News: 84 percent of smartphone shipments worldwide were either Android or iPhone: IDC - msnbc.com

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84 percent of smartphone shipments worldwide were either Android or iPhone: IDC - msnbc.com
May 24th 2012, 16:59


Siliconrepublic.com

84 percent of smartphone shipments worldwide were either Android or iPhone: IDC
msnbc.com
The iPhone represented 23 percent of shipments in the first quarter, compared to 18.3 percent last year. The widening gap between Android-iOS shipments and those of other smartphones, those that run BlackBerry or Windows Phone or Nokia's older Symbian ...
iPhone, Android, Symbian and BlackBerry: Google Searches Since 2004CIO (blog)
IDC: iPhone, Android Account for 82% of Smartphones ShippedDatamation
iPhone, Android account for 82% of smartphones shippedARNnet
Seeking Alpha -Forbes
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iphone - Google News: Yahoo! Axis - PC Magazine

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Yahoo! Axis - PC Magazine
May 24th 2012, 20:59


CTV.ca

Yahoo! Axis
PC Magazine
iPhone version has display issues. Browser plugin slows Internet Explorer 9. Yahoo! Axis brings a refreshing, desirable new take on Web search—getting rid of the middle man, those pesky link result pages. But the implementation of this new idea still ...
Yahoo Gets Into The Browser GameWall Street Journal (blog)
Yahoo Axis Aims to Be Center of Your Browsing on iPhone, iPad, PC & MacGotta Be Mobile
Yahoo launches Axis, a visually stunning "search browser"Digitaltrends.com
NewsFactor Network -MiamiHerald.com
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iPhone: Thursday Recap: Facebook Camera, T-Mobile USA, PayPal Nets 12 Retailers

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Thursday Recap: Facebook Camera, T-Mobile USA, PayPal Nets 12 Retailers
May 24th 2012, 22:04

Jamba Juice at PayPal eventLaugh if you want, but we love Jamba Juice. We also happen to rather like PayPal, which makes it easy to spend the money we make selling our old junk on eBay that would be otherwise cluttering the house. So it would seem that being able to buy our Peach Pleasure or Strawberries Forever smoothies at Jamba Juice with our PayPal account would be a match made in heaven -- assuming there was one near us, which there is sadly not. But for those who do, enjoy! We hate you. (Just kidding!) Here's what else is happening for this Thursday, May 24, 2012.

Facebook Camera Now Available, So Why'd They Buy Instagram?

The big news of the day comes from Facebook, who has released a dedicated Facebook Camera app for the iPhone. And in record time, the app has been released and already received a 1.0.1 update -- so if you've already installed it, you might want to head back to the App Store to get current. So how is this different from Instagram, which the social network recently acquired? Facebook Camera promises that users can share photos on their network "faster than ever, and see all your friends' shots in one place." The free app allows sharing multiple photos, editing them complete with crop, rotate and filters ahead of time and tapping to tag friends and family. Seems pretty capable from a few minutes of poking around with it, and the price is right, so… you know where to find it.

T-Mobile Might Merge, But Outright Sale Not an Option

Bloomberg is reporting that T-Mobile USA owner Deutsche Telekom is ruling out a sale of the fourth-placed American carrier, but says a merger could be one option for the future. "We do not exclude any option for the T-Mobile unit in the U.S., also not a merger," Deutsche Telekom AG CEO Rene Obermann told shareholers at an annual meeting held in Germany today. "A complete sale is unlikely. You understand that I can't say more in public on T-Mobile USA." The comments come in the wake of the $39 billion sale to AT&T which collapsed under the weight of Federal regulatory pushback. At least one analyst views "a merger or some kind of network-sharing agreement with MetroPCS or Sprint Nextel" as a potential savior for the troubled carrier.

PayPal Hooks Up with More Retailers for Mobile Payments

While Google Wallet continues to stumble, PayPal has quietly been ratcheting up its retail partnerships in the background. According to The Verge, the company today announced deals with a dozen new retailers, including Office Depot, Barnes & Noble, Foot Locker and -- quick breath here -- one of our favorites, Jamba Juice. The idea is to be able to pay at these retailers using a PayPal account rather than worrying about carrying credit or debit cards. The idea has already rolled out to The Home Depot and continues to expand its horizons. And say, did we mention Jamba Juice? Can't get enough of that place, folks. They even handed out free smoothies at today's PayPal event (as shown above), but we were sadly not invited. We weep...

Google Play Finally Gets In-App Subscriptions

Google is playing some catch-up "me too" today, announcing on its Android Developers Blog that in-app billing on the Google Play Store has been expanded to include in-app subscriptions, similar to the ones Apple has had in place with the App Store for some time. "Starting today, developers can use In-app Billing to sell monthly or annual subscriptions from inside of their apps," the blog notes. "All subscriptions are auto-renewing, for every app and game and every type of subscription product. Developers just set the price and billing interval and Google Play manages the purchase transactions for them, just as it does for other in-app products and app purchases." Developers can get started right away by reading the new documentation and downloading a sample app. Kudos to Google Play for bringing up the rear on this one.

Apple Releases Aperture 3.2.4 Update

It's a bummer, but there's still no Aperture 4 yet -- so what's am Aperture owner to do? Today, you can drown your sorrows by heading to Software Update or the Mac App Store and get downloading Aperture 3.2.4, an itty-bitty little update (that's a joke, son, it's like 635.54MB!) which "improves stability on Mac OS X Snow Leopard" as well as "addresses an issue that could prevent the Viewer from updating correctly after editing a photo using an external editor." Yup, that's it. Hope you don't have a metered broadband account, otherwise you might want to hold out for the next update...

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iphone - Google News: Google+ for Android catches up with iPhone - BetaNews

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Google+ for Android catches up with iPhone - BetaNews
May 24th 2012, 18:28


Telegraph.co.uk

Google+ for Android catches up with iPhone
BetaNews
On Thursday, 15 days after releasing a major Google+ update for iPhone, the Android version arrived. Timing is interesting. According to NPD, considerably more Android users access Google+ from the browser than the app -- 16 percent to 10 percent ...
Google+ Android App Updated to Match iOS, Lets Users Start HangoutsGotta Be Mobile
Google+ Android app gets sexy redesignIntoMobile

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iphone - Google News: Berkeley chief defends search for son's iPhone - Fox News

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Berkeley chief defends search for son's iPhone - Fox News
May 24th 2012, 21:13


USA TODAY

Berkeley chief defends search for son's iPhone
Fox News
A California police chief is once again under scrutiny, this time for using 10 officers — some on overtime — to search for his teenage son's stolen iPhone. Berkeley Police Chief Michael Meehan told the Oakland Tribune that no preferential treatment ...
10 cops hunted for iPhone stolen from police chief's sonmsnbc.com (blog)
Police chief defends search for son's stolen iPhoneUSA TODAY
Berkeley chief defends police search for son's stolen iPhoneLos Angeles Times
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
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iphone - Google News: Casellet: iPhone 4S Case and Wallet Combined - The Mac Observer

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Casellet: iPhone 4S Case and Wallet Combined - The Mac Observer
May 24th 2012, 19:00


The Mac Observer

Casellet: iPhone 4S Case and Wallet Combined
The Mac Observer
The Casellet is an iPhone case integrated with a wallet that can conceal a small amount of cash or credit cards. It's perfect for those occasions when you need your iPhone (4 or 4S) but don't want to carry a wallet or purse. The polycarbonate case has ...
Tech21 Launches Unique Line Of iPhone Cases In USAppAdvice

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iphone - Google News: New camera app for iPhone gives only a snapshot of Facebook - Los Angeles Times

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New camera app for iPhone gives only a snapshot of Facebook - Los Angeles Times
May 24th 2012, 21:38


The Associated Press

New camera app for iPhone gives only a snapshot of Facebook
Los Angeles Times
By Michelle Maltais Facebook, on the heels of buying Instagram, launched a new camera app for iPhone on Thursday to "share photos in a snap." When you open the app, it recognizes you if you're already logged in to the Facebook app and asks you if you ...
Facebook launches iPhone camera appThe Associated Press
Facebook Camera: New Camera App for iPhone and iPod TouchABC News (blog)
Facebook Camera for iPhone ReviewSlashGear
Apple Insider -TIME
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iphone - Google News: Facebook launches iPhone camera app - The Associated Press

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Facebook launches iPhone camera app - The Associated Press
May 24th 2012, 19:30


The Associated Press

Facebook launches iPhone camera app
The Associated Press
On Thursday, the company unveiled a camera app for the iPhone. The app can be downloaded from Apple's App Store and works like most other camera applications for smart phones. To take a photo, you tap a camera icon in the upper left corner of your ...
Facebook launches Instagram-style camera app for iPhoneApple Insider
Facebook Camera for iPhone launches with Instagram-esque filters and batch ...The Verge
Facebook launches stand-alone camera app for iPhoneVentureBeat
Mobile Burn
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iphone - Google News: Facebook launches iPhone camera app - Boston.com

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Facebook launches iPhone camera app - Boston.com
May 24th 2012, 19:42


VentureBeat

Facebook launches iPhone camera app
Boston.com
On Thursday, the company unveiled a camera app for the iPhone. The app can be downloaded from Apple's App Store and works like most other camera applications for smart phones. To take a photo, you tap a camera icon in the upper left corner of your ...
Facebook Camera for iPhone launches with Instagram-esque filters and batch ...The Verge
Facebook launches stand-alone camera app for iPhoneVentureBeat
Facebook launches standalone Camera app for iPhone, includes filters, easy uploadsMobile Burn

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iphone - Google News: iPhone Apps to Kick Off the 2012 Summer Season - eWeek

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iPhone Apps to Kick Off the 2012 Summer Season - eWeek
May 24th 2012, 19:06


eWeek

iPhone Apps to Kick Off the 2012 Summer Season
eWeek
With the warm breezes and lighter, longer days comes the perfect opportunity to load up your iPhone—and possibly your iPad—with some fresh new apps to embrace the summer weather. From flashlights to organizers, GPS mapping systems and fitness apps, ...
INRIX Updates iPhone Traffic AppGPS Business News
INRIX Traffic app for iPhone and iPad gets drivers out of gridlockEasier (press release)

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iphone - Google News: Facebook Camera for iPhone Review - SlashGear

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Facebook Camera for iPhone Review - SlashGear
May 24th 2012, 18:12


SlashGear

Facebook Camera for iPhone Review
SlashGear
This week Facebook has deemed their next vision for sharing your iPhone photos a go with an application that takes on the task separate from the main Facebook app. This application is called Facebook camera and it brings the whole photography ...
Facebook launches iPhone camera appThe Seattle Times

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NYT > iPhone: Facebook Launches iPhone Camera App

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.

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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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Facebook Launches iPhone Camera App
May 24th 2012, 04:00

Facebook's rocky initial public offering hasn't stopped life at the world's biggest online social network. On Thursday, the company unveiled a camera app for the iPhone.

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iphone - Google News: Woman documents stolen iPhone's adventures on Facebook -- starring alleged thief - msnbc.com

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Woman documents stolen iPhone's adventures on Facebook -- starring alleged thief - msnbc.com
May 23rd 2012, 17:45


International Business Times

Woman documents stolen iPhone's adventures on Facebook -- starring alleged thief
msnbc.com
By Rosa Golijan After her iPhone left her possession during a Disney cruise, a woman started noticing new photos being automatically uploaded to her iCloud account. The images include the apparent phone stealer, a woman who appears to be his girlfriend ...
iPhone Theft On Cruise Results in Thief's 'Stolen iPhone Adventures' Photos ...International Business Times
Disney Cruise Line investigates alleged theft of iPhoneUSA TODAY
iPhone Stolen On Disney Cruise Continues Uploading Photos To Owner's iCloud ...Huffington Post
New York Magazine -WTVR -tuaw.com
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