According to a survey by Markitecture (via Ars Technica), only 6% of people polled plan to buy an iPhone in the next year. Only six percent, they say! You
Apple PR officially revealed that Steve Jobs will be doing the keynote on June 11th during Apple’s WorldWide Developer Conference. I know, he pretty much does it every year, so
John Gruber of Daring Fireball has a story similar to my recent Ballmer article except longer, more in-depth, and more eloquent.
Sling today released Slingplayer for Mac OSX. Having this done and in a stable state should make it easier for them to release a player for the iPhone….
The web had a bit of a news hiccup with the iPhone over the weekend, with various news reports saying that it was a bit slippery to use. At least
In a recent interview with USA Today, Steve Ballmer (CEO of Microsoft) stated several things, none of which are really news. He promised to not come out with a
Folks over at Mobile Guerilla spotted what appear to be the first pictures publicly available that were taken by the iPhone. The picture quality is very great on one picture,
An Asian-Pacific Microsoft exec slams the iPhone, citing the lack of an Office suite. He also says “using it as a heavy messaging device will be a challenge,” presumably
According to Wireless IT World, AT&T will market the iPhone to enterprise users. This is interesting to me, as there hasn’t been any positive word on editing MS Office
Engadget Mobile posted an internal Q&A on the iPhone for employees. Probably the most interesting bit is the ability to extend a contract by 2 years even if under contract…




























