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| Review: Sprint's phone is iPhone clone done right This is a review of the 3G iPhone. No, not the one Apple announced on Monday. The other one. You know the one from Sprint and Samsung? Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 14:26:19 (MDT) Source: AP via Yahoo! News
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| An Imitator That Rivals the iPhone Sprint s new Samsung Instinct is an iPhone wannabe, but it has its own personality. Publish Time: Jun 12, 2008 0:37:57 (MDT) Source: NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance
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| Samsungs Instinct Doesnt Ring True as an iPhone Clone The parade of iPhone lookalikes continues. Soon after Apple announced the first iPhone a year ago, factories in Asia, at the behest of U.S. phone carriers, were asked to respond to the sleek, touch-screen device. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 22:35:27 (MDT) Source: AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance
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| Telefonica to distribute iPhone in 16 countries Spain's Telefonica said on Wednesday it will distribute Apple Corp's iPhone in 16 countries after reaching deal covering most of the Latin American countries where it is present and the Czech Republic. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 12:00:17 (MDT) Source: Reuters via Yahoo! News
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| Not quite an iPhone, but still pretty smart The Samsung Instinct may be an iPhone wannabe, but its software structure is simple and it has its own personality. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 14:18:04 (MDT) Source: International Herald Tribune
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| Is it time to get a new (refurbished) 1.0 iPhone? What to do with your 1.0 iPhone Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 16:52:43 (MDT) Source: CNET
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| Gartner Advises Caution on New IPhone's Place in Companies The enhanced security features built into Apple Inc.'s new iPhone 3G will enable the devices to be connected more securely but caution is still needed. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 19:09:42 (MDT) Source: PC World
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| Academia Sees Case Studies in iPhone Marketing Apple is making headlines with the new iPhone 3G, and the academic world is seeing some opportunities for business case studies. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 14:44:46 (MDT) Source: NewsFactor via Yahoo! News
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| iPhone and the demise of the BlackBerry/Exchange duopoly Who will win the next great mobile war? If developers are taken into account, it looks like the future belongs to Apple and its iPhone. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 13:22:15 (MDT) Source: CNET
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| iPhone setback sinks Synchronoss If Synchronoss Technologies is going to regain favor on Wall Street, it won't be by riding on the success of the latest version of the iPhone. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 22:54:14 (MDT) Source: The Star-Ledger
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| Apple iPhone Heat May Melt Price on Sprint Phone But iPhone not as cheap as it looks after factoring in an increase in data subscription fee. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 14:06:17 (MDT) Source: US News & World Report
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| Google CEO details delicate iPhone relationship Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt details sensitive nature of his membership on the board of Apple Inc., as both companies seek to expand Internet use on mobile devices like Apple's iPhone. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 13:40:12 (MDT) Source: Market Watch
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| Maker of BlackBerry takes new iPhone in stride Investors in Research in Motion, the manufacturer of BlackBerrys, didn't flinch when Apple introduced the new version of the iPhone. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 5:33:04 (MDT) Source: International Herald Tribune
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| Telefonica to sell iPhone in LatAm Spain's Telefonica says it plans to sell Apple's iPhone in Latin America. Telefonica said in a statement Wednesday it will sell the phone in 12 countries in the region. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 13:34:30 (MDT) Source: AP via Yahoo! Finance
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| Faster-web IPhone Expected To Be Introduced Today Apple CEO Steve Jobs is widely expected to introduce iPhone 2.0 at the start of the tech firm's Worldwide Developers Conference today. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 13:24:47 (MDT) Source: CBS News
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| UPDATE: New iPhone debuts with more features and lower cost The new iPhone will surf the Internet faster, come equipped with GPS technology and run more software from outside developers. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 19:48:53 (MDT) Source: San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5
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| Review: Sprint's phone is iPhone clone done right This is a review of the 3G iPhone. No, not the one Apple announced on Monday. The other one. You know _ the one from Sprint and Samsung? Amid the buzz surrounding Apple Inc.'s new iPhone model, coming out July 11, it's been easy to miss the news that Sprint... Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 14:57:20 (MDT) Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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| Apple putting PA Semi talent to work on iPhone chip Apple's April purchase of PA Semi came as a surprise to most observers. Now we know why Apple was so interested in the low-power chipmaker, as the company has confirmed what we suspected: PA Semi's talent will be put to work on a custom chip for the iPhone. Read More... Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 19:57:32 (MDT) Source: Ars Technica
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| RIM strong enough to weather iPhone hype TORONTO, USA: Unlike last year, Research In Motion investors kept their cool this week as smartphone rival Apple held court to deliver the much-hyped new version of its iPhone. Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 22:48:09 (MDT) Source: CIOL
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| Synchronoss loses a 1/4 of business with 3G iPhone With the release of the 3G iPhone, Apple has clarified that all units must be activated at the store for them to be sold, taking away nearly a quarter of Synchronoss' business the company responsible for home iTunes-based iPhone activations. Silicon Alley Insider writes that as the company confirmed the loss of Apple's business in a filing to th... Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 22:54:03 (MDT) Source: MacNN
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| Could the iPhone kickstart ME mobile web? No surprises on Monday night then, as Apple unveiled the iPhone 3G. The new handset will do everything we'd expected, at a lower price than before, and so on and so forth, but unfortunately, unless you are in Egypt, Jordan or Qatar - sometime in the next year or so - then most Middle East users aren't going to get their hands on one. Publish Time: Jun 12, 2008 0:54:21 (MDT) Source: ITP.net
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| Telefonica to sell iPhone in LatAm Spain's Telefonica says it plans to sell Apple's iPhone in Latin America. Telefonica said in a statement Wednesday it will sell the phone in 12 countries in the region. The company also said it will sell the iPhone in Spain, the Czech Republic, Ireland and... Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 13:41:43 (MDT) Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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| Second-generation iPhone picks up speed It may have been the worst-kept secret in Silicon Valley. But the fact that Steve Jobs indeed unveiled a cheaper, "3G" iPhone during Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference Monday comes as welcome news just the same. Lofty prices were a chief reason folks who might have otherwise bought an early iPhone held off. And the pokey AT&T Edge network it ran on has been the main turnoff for those of us ... Publish Time: Jun 10, 2008 20:00:54 (MDT) Source: USA Today
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| New iPhone's business model is tough on unlockers The new iPhone and the way it will be sold look set to shut down a small industry that arose to make the first version of the iconic phone available around the world. Publish Time: Jun 10, 2008 20:24:04 (MDT) Source: USA Today
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| iPO The Back Page - Analysts Miss the Boat, Question Innovation in iPhone 3G Yesterday, I wrote a column saying that a key component to Apple's price drop for the iPhone 3G centers around the App Store. I still haven't seen anyone else cottoning on this, which doesn't surprise me, but I was a little surprised by a couple of things coming from the world of analysis and punditry. Most notably is a piece from Dow Jones saying there's no innovation in the iPhone 3G Publish Time: Jun 11, 2008 16:12:38 (MDT) Source: The Mac Observer
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