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Can Your iPhone Tell You Which House to Buy?

James R. Hagerty The Wall Street Journal 03/10/2010

Mrs. Gates Keeps iPhones Away From the Kids

Jose Fermoso Gadget Lab 03/02/2009
Can Your iPhone Tell You Which House to Buy?

For those seeking bargains in today’s bombed-out housing market, it helps to have strong nerves and a big wad of cash.

Mrs. Gates Keeps iPhones Away From the Kids

Melinda Gates craves an iPhone. That may not be quite enough to ask for a divorce for Bill Gates, but I'm guessing it's not something she'd want to mention over dinner. Too bad it's now in the pages of a national magazine.

Apple iPhone controls over 66% of all mobile web use

Aidan Malley Apple Insider 03/01/2009

Free TV.com comes to the iPhone

Rik Myslewski The Register 02/27/2009
Apple iPhone controls over 66% of all mobile web use

In its first detailed look at web market share for cellphones, a research firm has found that Apple's iPhone represents a staggering 66.61 percent of mobile traffic while its competitors have only just gained a foothold.

Free TV.com comes to the iPhone

CBS Mobile has introduced a new free app into the iTunes App store that streams a selection of its TV.com content onto the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.

CBS streaming free TV programming to iPhone users

Prince McLean Apple Insider 02/26/2009
CBS streaming free TV programming to iPhone users

CBS Mobile has released TV.com, a free new mobile application that allows iPhone and iPod touch users to watch full episodes of select CBS shows and other programming over WiFi or 3G mobile networks.

Price War Among Carriers May Benefit IPhone Users, Analyst Says

The Apple iPhone, which starts at $199, has been competitively priced for some time now, but its service plans remain usurious and a major turnoff to lot of potential customers.

A 'throw shoes at Bush' app, a breast-jiggler, a naughty entry from the South Park guys--these are some of the iPhone apps that Apple unceremoniously denied shelf space

Apple absent from MWC, but iPhone still on everyone's lips

In spite of predictions that Apple would grace the Mobile World Congress 2009 (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain this week, the company instead totally ignored the event.

Adobe Sends Mixed Signals About Flash Lite For iPhone

Ben Charny CNNMoney.com  02/17/2009

Apple Nixes South Park iPhone App

Antone Gonsalves Information Week  02/17/2009

There's been mixed signals lately about whether Adobe Systems Inc.'s (ADBE) popular Internet-based media player will soon be compatible with Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) iPhone.

Apple Nixes South Park iPhone App

Apple has rejected as "potentially offensive" an iPhone application that would have shown clips from South Park, the irreverent TV cartoon known for its scathing social commentary.


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