Verizon has recently been the center of a lot of attention due to the hype surrounding its upcoming Motorola Droid smartphone. Some pre-production samples were made available to some blogs to review and they reviews have been overwhelmingly positive. The phone has been hyped so much, that Verizon's stock price went up just on the bases of the positive early reviews. And they seem to have put the crosshairs directly on iPhone with their 'iDont' spoof ad campaign.
Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer based in Finland, has sued Apple, the US based conglomerate, over the violation of patent technologies used in the Apple iPhone, its prestigious cellphone. Nokia alleged that Apple uses its ten patented technologies without its permission.
WiFi will be disabled; Chinese buyers wont get full features of the iPhone
Plug your iPhone or iPod Touch into the SkyDock, select channel, go!
TomTom car GPS for iPhone is here. TomTom announced today that the GPS app for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS is now available on the iTunes App Store. The TomTom GPS for iPhone is available in the North America, Europe and Newzealand. The app costs $99 for American buyers.
Skype for iPhone and iPod Touch is ready. Skype for iPhone and iPod Touch is expected to be ready for download this week. With this launch, Skype, the world's most popular P2P VoIP (voice over internet protocol) program debuts in one of the largest-selling and most-popular smartphones. We're excited.
Marvel Entertainment will now be releasing a series of motion pictures via iTunes that can be viewed on a PC, AppleTV, iPod, or iPhone.
Google has made available its application Google Earth on the iPhone. The iPhone version of Google Earth is reported to be specially modified for the phone and is expected to exploit the phone’s functionalities to the core.
High Tech Computer (HTC) plans to roll out the highly anticipated Google phone, the HTC G1 Android phone, in India, by December 2008.A lot of us remember the crowds in India's cities when the iPhone 3G was launched in India; the demand for the HTC G1 Android phone may not be so high, but we can expect the geeks to queue up for sure.