That is, ready for the surge of iPhone news. We’re on board for the news bit, but any entries that are hype should be appropriately tagged as hype. “It’s
Gizmodo reports that AT&T is boosting the bandwidth available to internet users on its EDGE mobile data network. The operation, dubbed “Fine Edge,” has been a 6 week program and
Om Malik interviewed Randall Stephenson yesterday, he mentions the iPhone as it “reinforces with consumers that AT&T is the place to turn for the latest in wireless devices and services.”
According to a report by the Boy Genius Report, many details about the upcoming iPhone have been revealed:
sync via iPhoto and iTunes won’t act as a mountable drive:
The title says it all, really. I’m guessing that widgets, little applications of HTML and javascript, are the SDK target here. I’d be happy to be wrong and have
Replete with juicy Steve Jobs quotes, Taiwanese manufacturer tidbits, anonymous competitor quotes, and the impeccability of Jobs’ timing and taste.
Former AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre is retired; he’s been replaced by understudy and former COO Randall Stephenson. They look eerily similar, which makes me wonder if Randall earned
Daniel Eran of Roughly Drafted recently penned a great analysis article covering the iPhone. As is usual for his posts, he covers many topics — how the 1% of the
Apple has posted three new ads for the Apple iPhone on their website. The ads showcase new music and generally highlight functionality already seen, though the third ad, Calamari,
There has likely been a lot of griefing concerning the lack of 3rd party SDKs and APIs for the iPhone as of yet. While presenting at D5, Jobs stated




























