How To Save $200 On The iPhone 3G, Maybe
Most of us can get an iPhone 3G for $199 when it comes out on Friday. But some AT&T customers -- ones who didn't buy the first iPhone, and who aren't ...
Most of us can get an iPhone 3G for $199 when it comes out on Friday. But some AT&T customers -- ones who didn't buy the first iPhone, and who aren't ...
Wall Street Journal | Nick Wingfield | Posted 07.10.2008 | Business
A much-anticipated new version of the iPhone will go on sale Friday, but Apple Inc. will at the same time take the wraps off another offering that cou...
Zem Joaquin | Posted 07.09.2008 | Green
Apple turned to the PaperFoam company to supply the iPhone3G packaging trays, which are now completely biodegradable. This simple change will reduce the carbon footprint of the iPhone by at least 90%.
ClusterStock | Henry Blodget | Posted 07.08.2008 | Business
Investor Faisal Laljee (Seeking Alpha) can't make heads or tails why Research In Motion (RIMM) has slipped from $145 to $115 after only a slight earni...
Chrissie Brodigan | Posted 07.07.2008 | Business
One company encourages developers who might otherwise charge up-front licensing fees to instead give their wares away for free. The costs of development would be supported by ads.
Fortune | Philip Elmer-DeWitt | Posted 07.07.2008 | Green
Who's crazy enough to camp out for a week on the streets of New York City for a chance to be first to buy an iPhone 3G? TheWhoFarm, that's who, a new...
Philip G. Baker | Posted 07.05.2008 | Business
Next Friday morning the new iPhone 3G will go on sale at Apple and AT&T stores beginning at 8 am. While Apple's announcement made the new phone seem l...
Huffington Post | Posted 07.01.2008 | Business
Apple sent out this lengthy video detailing the iPhone's many features and uses. Grab some popcorn, get your geeky friends and sit back for 38 minutes...
Silicon Alley Insider | Peter Kafka | Posted 06.27.2008 | Business
Some trash talk from pugnacious Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg, via the FT: While describing Apple as a "great company", Mr Seidenberg highlights its sm...
InformationWeek | Eric Zeman | Posted 06.26.2008 | Business
Other phones have tried hard to beat (or at least match) the iPhone at the touch screen game. None have come as close as the new Dare, from LG. I had ...
tuaw.com | Robert Palmer | Posted 06.26.2008 | Business
According to a few anonymous tips, the iPhone App Store is open and ready for business -- for developers. Apple has opened the App Store to allow reg...
Silicon Alley Insider | Henry Blodget | Posted 06.26.2008 | Business
Only one-third of Apple iPhone buyers are women. This is an improvement over the old ratio--one-fourth--but it's still nothing to be proud of. Why are...
Shari Albert | Posted 06.25.2008 | Living
I went to Tekserve in NYC to get a prognosis for my i-book G3. I know all you computer nerds out there are like, "What does she expect? Mac doesn't even make that model anymore." I'm a bit of a luddite.
Jeffrey Kluger | Posted 06.25.2008 | Business
I was one of the saddest guys in the world the day they released the first version of the iPhone. The only time I was sadder was the day they released the second version.
Times Online | Mark Frary | Posted 06.20.2008 | Business
The first generation iPhone is admittedly a beautiful object but it is rare to find one in a business traveller's pocket. The screen is gorgeous, its ...
Huffington Post | Posted 06.20.2008 | Business
Now that everybody's had time to digest the euphoria of the new 3G iPhone announcement (and Steve Jobs' appearance at it), analysts are weighing in on...
Time | Posted 06.20.2008 | Business
Apple may be golden because of the iPhone, but the soon-to-be-updated device is also increasingly the source of forbidden fruit. Steve Jobs' company i...
Robert J. Elisberg | Posted 06.17.2008 | Business
The pleasure of using portable electronic devices wherever you wander lends itself to one of the downsides -- the drain of battery power. Here are six on-the-go solutions.
Graham Hill | Posted 06.17.2008 | Green
According to The New York Times, Americans threw out nearly three million tons of household electronics in 2006. A few years ago, the EPA predicted that by 2005, cell phones would be discarded at a rate of more than 125 million phones each year, resulting in more than 65,000 tons of waste.
Shelly Palmer | Posted 06.16.2008 | Media
A handheld device running Google's Android software would compare favorably to an iPhone. Some say that with Google behind it, it would be much, much better. So, why hasn't anyone jumped on the model?
Lee Stranahan | Posted 06.10.2008 | Politics
Yes, you pointed out all the ways that the Bush administration has trampled on the constitution but where's the sizzle, Dennis?
New York Times | Posted 06.10.2008 | Business
If recent history is any guide, roughly a third of the people snapping up Apple's new iPhone are likely to tote it in a purse. In a big shift for the...
Richard Laermer | Posted 06.06.2008 | Media
What if restaurants put a bin near the door for our cell phones, Blackberries, etc? Consider what would happen when our dining companions got up to use the bathroom, leaving us alone. With our solo thoughts.
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 05.31.2008 | Living
Writing a weekly column about artists that turn me on omits a gigantic portion of what turns me on as an artist. The truth is that more artists don't...
Rebecca Fannin | Posted 05.28.2008 | Business
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Silicon Alley Insider | Vasanth Sridharan | Posted 07.10.2008 | Business