Top 10 Smartphone Advances Of 2009
InformationWeek
, December 19, 2009
As smartphones further cemented their place in the enterprise, Apple, Motorola, Google Android, and RIM Blackberry vied for the spotlight.
iPhone News Bit Round-Up
InformationWeek
, December 14, 2009
Believe it or not, there's actually a few interesting tidbits of iPhone-related news floating around out there today. Some are blaming Apple for the iPhone's connectivity woes, others predict that Apple will sell 10 million iPhones this quarter, and yet...
What Goes Mobile?
InformationWeek
, December 05, 2009
Companies are going far past standard smartphone apps, with tools to tackle specific business problems
iPhone Headed For T-Mobile?
InformationWeek
, December 03, 2009
For the US, it is generally assumed that the ultimate marriage between device and carrier would be the iPhone on Verizon. The iPhone is unquestionably the most popular single phone out there for consumers and Verizon is the largest network...
Apple Says Users To Blame For iPhone Virus
InformationWeek
, November 24, 2009
Did your iPhone catch the new "Duh" iPhone virus? If so, Apple says it's your own fault for jailbreaking the iPhone. iPhones that have not been jailbroken are not susceptible to the virus, and jailbreakers can take steps to protect...
AT&T's iPhone Stranglehold Ending June 2010?
InformationWeek
, November 23, 2009
Neither AT&T nor Apple has ever admitted how long the exclusive sales arrangement is for the iPhone. Despite their silence, at least one person strongly believes the deal will end in June 2010, which means the iPhone will then become...
Apple Prepping $99 iPhone 3GS To Battle Competition?
InformationWeek
, November 09, 2009
Right now, AT&T offers the iPhone 3G 8GB for $99, and the iPhone 3GS 16GB and 32GB for $199 and $299, respectively. Despite word from Apple's own Phil Schiller that the company's lineup is set for holiday sales, reports of...
Top iPhone Apps For Health Pros, Patients
InformationWeek
, October 26, 2009
Healthcare professionals and individuals are finding ways to manage health and wellness with applications for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
Verizon's iPhone Attack Ads Dash Verizon iPhone Hopes?
InformationWeek
, October 19, 2009
If you were holding out for a Verizon Wireless-compatible variant of the iPhone, you just might want to give up. Verizon Wireless' new iPhone attack ads pretty much confirm that Verizon will never sell an Apple iPhone....
iPhone Round-Up: FM Radio, No More Jailbreaking?
InformationWeek
, October 15, 2009
A few interesting stories have surfaced in recent days regarding the iPhone. First, a developer is saying that Apple is nearly ready to introduce an FM radio tuner application for the iPhone. Second, newer iPhone 3GS models appear to be...
Tweetie 2: A Great iPhone Twitter Client Gets Better
InformationWeek
, October 12, 2009
Tweetie is a favorite client for Twitter power-users on the iPhone, because of its simple interface, versatility, and ease-of-use. Now, the highly anticipated new version is out, with features that make the great Twitter client for the iPhone even better,...
Apple iPhone Update Fixes Bugs
InformationWeek
, October 09, 2009
Version 3.1.2 of the operating system aims to fix battery, network, and performance issues.
Adobe Flash CS5 Makes Native iPhone Apps
InformationWeek
, October 05, 2009
Online Flash content remains inaccessible to iPhone users, due to Apple's restrictions. But Flash developers will soon be able to port their apps to the iPhone.
iPhone Set For China Surge
InformationWeek
, September 28, 2009
Apple's iPhone could kick off a surge in smartphone sales in the world's most populous mobile phone market.
AT&T Gives iPhone MMS Support
InformationWeek
, September 26, 2009
The carrier took its time rolling out the iPhone's multimedia messaging service capabilities in order to ensure its network could handle the traffic.