Not everyone is willing to fork over $500 for an iPhone, so Apple may be planning to introduce a cheaper version. At least that’s the opinion of an industry analyst, who says a new model, based on Apple’s iPod Nano, might sell for less than $300..
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Every day Samsung is releasing products or at least in presenting its intention about some of the company rsquo;s plans.Here is another announcement from Samsung about its new mobile phone which seems to be the slimmest phone...
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. -- Rapper Foxy Brown has been charged with battery and resisting arrest without violence for an alleged scuffle in a beauty supply store, the state attorney said...
March 29, 2007 - With the debut of the highly anticipated (3pm Pacific Time), IGN editors from all over the office flocked to their desks to watch it (it's a good thing too, because the server immediately crashed)...
Email to a friend Ingrid Lee and Esther Lam, DIGITIMES, Taipei [Thursday 5 July 2007] Kingmax Digital recently filed a patent lawsuit against rivals Orient Semiconductor Electronics (OSE) and its subsidiary, claiming that the sued parties have infringed...
Apple will restrict the European launch of its multi-purpose iPhone to only Britain, France and Germany this year before a roll-out across Europe and Asia in 2008, the has reported...
Graced today by a clear and startling image of a peacock is maintained by Webbie Bud. He describes himself not as a photographer but as a guy with a camera There s a difference he says...
Windows Vista to be delayed.....
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Not everyone is willing to fork over $500 for an iPhone, so Apple may be planning to introduce a cheaper version. At least that’s the opinion of an industry analyst, who says a new model, based on Apple’s iPod Nano, might sell for less than $300..
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began selling its iPhone Friday, ending six months of waiting by consumers and rival smartphone vendors. Store managers at AT T retail shops and Apple's own stores are throwing open their doors at 6 p.m. in each U.S...
June 20th, 2007 at 5:46 am It is NOT a business phone, it never was and never will be. So what is the problem...
Apple and AT T grappled over the weekend with “activation issues,” as many consumers who stood in line to buy one of Apple’s new iPhones had difficulty in getting it to work...
debut of the iPhone drew thousands of shoppers over the weekend, emptying most of AT T Inc.'s inventory and causing network glitches as the flood of customers began activating the device...
iPhone creates stir on US launch Apple sold up to 525,000 iPhones at its stores and AT T's in the first weekend since the device launched on Friday, the Los Angeles Times has reported...