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Motorola’s full page New York Times ad takes a swift jab into the tenderest regions of iPhone 4 antenna issues.
most importantly, it comes with a double antenna design.
LogMeIn Ignition has just been updated for iPhone and iPad specifically with iOS 4 support.
Normally, this would not necessarily be too exciting, except I just got done testing this
Due to crazy summer schedules our newer, later time-slot seems to be sticking around for a while.
And guess what? We have tons to talk about as well. It’s our
Core77 spoke with Apple Senior Vice-President of Design, Jonathan Ive, about iPhone 4′s including the Retina Display, custom stainless steel antenna array, aluminosilicate glass front and back, and even the
Anandtech has done some testing to try and find out what’s happening with iPhone 4 signal attenuation and related antenna reception problems, and come to two equal yet opposing conclusions:
Apple has three job listings for iPhone and iPad antenna engineers, all posted June 23, just following the launch of iPhone 4. Their missions:
Define and implement antenna system
Apple has posted a knowledge base article support note for users whose Exchange ActiveSync mail, contacts, and calendars are no longer syncing post-iOS 4 update.
Here are the symptoms
Macro Arment’s excellent Instapaper 2.2.5 has just become available for iPhone and iPad. I had the good fortune of talking briefly with Arment at WWDC and the amount of consideration
BGR claims to have content his hands on a copy of Apple’s internal support memo for handling iPhone 4 antenna band reception problems.
The gist is: they’re to stick
So much for those reports claiming Verizon was not interested in the iPhone as Bloomberg is now reporting the iPhone is indeed heading towards the carrier in January of 2011.





































