Posted in apple, iphone, Technology on Aug 15th, 2008
It’s been a little more than a month since the Apple iPhone 3G hit the street and users are complaining about one of its biggest selling features: speed. The phone is supposed to operate on a third-generation network, a major upgrade from other networks the iPhone operates on and an even bigger advance over […]
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Posted in apple, iphone, Technology on Aug 15th, 2008
Of course it couldn’t be Apple’s fault.
REPORTS OF DROPPED connections on the Iphone could be down to a dodgy network communications chip made by Infineon, according to an analyst at Nomura.
Reuters dug up a report by Nomura European Telecoms Analyst Richard Windsor who wrote this week: “We believe that these issues are typical of […]
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Posted in apple, iphone, Technology on Aug 10th, 2008
The single best feature in Apple’s second-generation iPhone 3G isn’t the increased speed or the GPS location-finding feature. It is something called the “App Store,” a clever distribution mechanism for third-party programs that can run on the iPhone and on its close cousin, the iPod Touch. And you don’t even need a new iPhone […]
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Posted in apple, iphone, Technology on Aug 10th, 2008
Canada-based technology giant Research in Motion (RIM) has made announcement about the launching of its new smartphone ‘Blackberry Bold’ in Austria with the intention to take on rival Apple’s iPhone 3G.Targeting business segment, the newly launched 3G-enabled phone comes packed with a half-VGA LCD display with 480×320 resolution, full QWERTY keyboard, powerful 624 MHz processor […]
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Posted in micrososft, Technology on Aug 10th, 2008
Buyers snap up quality-built, energy efficient smaller homes
Staff and Wire Report
Peter Moon’s family of six snuggles into bench seats for dinners together. Their house is 1,100 square feet, a bit smaller than two squash courts. “We really don’t need more space,” said Moon, a 46-year-old software designer. “I don’t mind being cozy.”
Moon said […]
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