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The iPhone turns five: Evolution of a game-changer
By Galen Gruman | 16 January, 2012 10:49It was just five years ago that Steve Jobs announced the iPhone, which despite early criticisms came to redefine mobile computing.
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iPhone 4 to hit Australia July 30
By Renai LeMay | 19 July, 2010 09:03Apple's flagship iPhone 4 handset will be launched in Australia on Friday, July 30, according to the company's chief executive, Steve Jobs.
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iPhone apps run background checks on your date
By Brad Reed | 19 November, 2009 08:32In a move that is sure to make playboys everywhere nervous, Internet company PeopleFinders has created two iPhone applications that let users perform background checks on their potential dates.
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iPhone security problems bring new risks
By Andreas M. Antonopoulos | 12 November, 2009 04:35In just four days, not one but two worms targeting the iPhone have emerged. Both of the worms target the same vulnerability, a default password in the SSH server that is installed on jail-broken iPhones. While one worm is a mostly a nuisance, the second siphons personal information from the iPhone, which makes it a serious identity theft threat.
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Top 10 UK iPhone stats by O2
By Lexton Snol | 11 November, 2009 02:18What were you doing two years ago today? I was queuing outside a Carphone Warehouse (number two in a queue of four) waiting to get my hands on one of the first official iPhones in the UK.
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Chinese supplier: We’ve got iPhone 4G parts, pictures
By Jared Newman | 04 November, 2009 06:55A Chinese company whose parts appear in the iPhone 3GS is supposedly selling midboards for a next-generation iPhone, and claims to have pictures of the entire 4G unit.
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iPhone cellular unlock promised by hacker this week
By John Cox | 03 November, 2009 06:38Ace iPhone hacker George Hotz, know as Geohot, is planning a release this week of new code that promises to let users run their iPhone on the GSM cellular network of their choice.
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'Free' iPhone apps may now come with a price
By Daniel Ionescu | 17 October, 2009 01:07Apple has introduced an in-app purchase feature for free iPhone apps that allow you to fulfill transactions within the iPhone applications themselves - no Apple App Store required. The feature was previously available for paid applications.
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iPhone under attack from Android invasion
By Tony Bradley | 04 November, 2009 06:54There are only three days until Verizon joins the Android invasion. T-Mobile was first to embrace the open source Google operating system, but with the addition of Sprint, and now Verizon, Android is mounting a quiet revolution that could see it squash the iPhone OS and rise to a dominant position among mobile operating systems.
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Five Things That Drive iPhone Users Crazy
By Tom Kaneshige | 22 September, 2009 01:52While the Apple iPhone is known for its great simplicity, some apps drive users absolutely crazy. The problems stem largely from the poorly designed ways that certain apps manipulate the iPhone's touch features, as well as confusing button placement.
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iPhone on more carriers? Look out AT&T
By David Coursey | 01 September, 2009 02:59Many iPhone customers have already decided to switch carriers, if AT&T wants to keep them the time to act is now. AT&T cannot wait until Verizon and others appear at its door.
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Top 10 reader iPhone annoyances (and how to fix them)
By Jared Newman | 07 August, 2009 00:50Who knew there were so many iPhone annoyances? Last week we listed ten common failings of the iPhone and discussed how to correct them. Maybe it was naïve to restrict the list to ten entries. Reader feedback suggests that iPhone users have no shortage of annoyances they'd like to see solved.
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Apple anger: Our 5 biggest iPhone beefs
By JR Raphael | 06 August, 2009 09:17Well, Apple's done it again. The company has censored yet another app from its precious App Store, this time because it contained "objectionable" words. The app in question: a dictionary.
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As Apple rots, iPhone users revolt
By David Coursey | 06 August, 2009 00:06Users are turning against the iPhone. Call it the summer of our discontent, but these hot, sticky months are proving an excellent time to not buy a smartphone. Apple and AT&T have only themselves to blame.
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Manage iPhones with Exchange
By Michael Scalisi | 04 August, 2009 06:43When iPhones first started trickling into my office, I was a little apprehensive. At the time they only supported IMAP and POP3 for e-mail, which can be tricky to support in an Exchange environment. Two generations later, the iPhone has become a robust enterprise-grade mobile device.
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iPhone virus: What you need to know
By Brennon Slattery | 01 August, 2009 02:10The iPhone's security flaws were laid bare at the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas yesterday, and now the smartphone-clutching public has boiled itself into a frenzy. But how serious is this supposed iPhone virus, and what can be done to protect your iPhone from infection? Here is what we know, and why you probably shouldn't worry.
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