C|Net UK chats up the coming apocalypse sparked by iPhone shortages.
Sales representatives also said they are expecting big crowds for the launch, many of whom are likely to camp
Some analysts are speculating that iPhone may have an unexpected benefit to other carrier as well. The logic being that everyone wants one, but not everyone can afford one or
Apple and AT&T have worked closely together on iPhone throughout its development and looming rollout. That much is certain. But the two companies may be working on some rather interesting
What’s this? iPhone supports Flash plugin? Just think of the possibilities! This means we’ll be able to watch xTube YouTube video right our iPhone. Or not. Keep a close eye
New York Times columnist David Pogue has published an ammended blog entry containing a second round of FAQs everyone seems to interested in finding answers to. This is definitely worth
As “iPhone euphoria” slowly wears off, replaced with sobering reality, some of iPhone’s less shiny aspects are beginning to come into view. Wilmington North Corolina’s StarNews (I didn’t know they
If there is one thing I cannot tolerate it’s a technology company playing with my emotions by promising one thing and delivering another. During the keynote, Steve Jobs clearly indicated
PC World’s Yardena Arar and Eric Dahl interviewed Apple VP Greg Joswiak, posing some of the same questions formulated by Mike Elgan of ComputerWorld.
I found this item particularly juicy,
Renowned columnist Bob Cringely, an old favorite of mine, has written a great editorial about iPhone and Apple’s struggle to wrestle control of the product name away from Cisco’s
More industry publications weigh in on iPhone, forecasting a less than rosey outlook. This from Mercury News…
“My perspective since I first learned about it is, `Wow, this is


































