Friday 3 September, 2010

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  • 10 top iPhone apps for IT pros 13/01/2010 11:00:00

    Want to prove that your iPhone is good for business? Here are 10 useful apps that can improve your IT operations.
    While the frivolous iPhone apps usually get most of the media attention (yes, there really are over 175 apps that can produce rude bodily noises), there are quite a few apps that can help you do your job as an IT worker. While less notorious, they are worth your time to download and check out.
  • Should your IT department support the iPhone? 13/01/2010 03:40:00

    When the iPhone was first launched in June 2007, it was generally panned by IT managers and systems administrators.
    When the iPhone was first launched in June 2007, it was generally panned by IT managers and systems administrators. It didn't support any encryption of user data, could not have any enforced security policies and offered no way to remotely wipe data if it were lost or stolen. At the time, a lot of companies weren't prepared to accept those security gaps. Perhaps more importantly, the iPhone didn't yet support any third-party applications or interact with most office suites.
  • Google Nexus One vs Apple iPhone 3GS 08/01/2010 08:45:00

    Smartphone showdown: How Google's offering compares to Apple's high-end iPhone
    Google's Nexus One, built by Taiwan's HTC, offers much of what one expects in a high-end 3G smartphone. Yet is it enough, and good enough, to give the iPhone 3GS a run for the money? Initial reviews like its design, speed and integration with the Web. With a two-year T-Mobile contract (at $US80 per month), Nexus costs $US179 (or $530 unlocked). A CDMA version is due with Verizon Wireless in Spring 2010. In this slideshow, we focus on some of the key differences, comparing the two smartphones in terms of their published specifications, with some comments from (and links to) early reviews and assessments of the Nexus.
  • Motorola Droid vs. Apple iPhone 3GS 03/11/2009 15:29:00

    Can the Motorola Droid take on the iPhone 3GS?
    Motorola's new Droid 3G smartphone could have what it takes to grab a chunk of the mobile data market and rival the iPhone's success: Big touchscreen coupled with a sliding Qwerty keyboard, robust Web browser, the improved Android 2.0 operating system, and tight integration with Google services. This slideshow looks at both phones, based on their specifications.
  • Aussie made iPhone app hits world record sales 04/09/2009 09:11:00

    Flight Control reaches more than 1.5 million sales
    Melbourne-based mobile phone game development company, Firemint, has announced that its six-month-old, top-selling iPhone application, Flight Control, has reached over 1.5 million sales.
  • Staying afloat in a sea of iPhone apps 15/07/2009 11:32:00

    As Apple's iPhone App Store hits 1.5 billion downloads, developers struggle to get noticed
    Just how lucrative is the iPhone App Store for a business in application development? Is it easy to achieve success or is money on app development better spent elsewhere? The top Australian iPhone app developers speak exclusively to Computerworld about success in the iPhone App store.
  • Five fab apps for iPhone OS 3.0 and the new 3GS 06/07/2009 08:26:00

    Push notifications add a lot of new options for developers
    Apple Inc. has an interesting pie-slicing problem coming as far as developers of iPhone (and iPod Touch) applications are concerned. All of those first- and second-generation iPhones run the same operating system -- the just-released iPhone OS 3.0 -- as the new 3GS model. But the latter includes new hardware such as a magnetometer, a faster CPU and faster GPU, as well as more memory. If developers build shiny new apps with only those features in mind, they'll limit their market. What to do?
  • Why the iPhone can't be 'killed' 02/07/2009 08:09:00

    Every time a supposed "iPhone killer" hits the market its sales come in well below the iPhone's sales numbers.
    Every few months, some new hopeful to the smartphone market will garner enough hype where various media outlets will dub it an "iPhone killer".
  • Apple reports iPhone 3GS shortages 30/06/2009 08:27:00

    While just 6% of its stores are completely out, 57% have no 16GB white models
    Apple's retail stores reported shortages of some models of the new iPhone 3GS Sunday, according to the company's own inventory tracking tool.
  • iPhone 3GS costs Apple US$179 to make, says iSuppli 25/06/2009 07:51:00

    Apple caps manufacturing costs while doubling RAM, adding more hardware
    Even though it has twice the storage space of last year's model, Apple's new 16GB iPhone 3GS costs the company less than 3% more to make than 2008's lowest-priced iPhone 3G, according to a tear-down analysis published today by iSuppli.
  • Apple's iPhone 3G S dissected: What's the real cost? 25/06/2009 06:47:00

    The 16GB iPhone 3G S may actually be a better deal than you'd think
    Apple's iPhone 3G S is the talk of the tech world this week. While some folks were disappointed a cheaper iPhone didn't debut at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, the 16GB iPhone 3G S may actually be a better deal than you'd think: The phone, according to a new analysis, costs nearly US$179 to make. It retails for US$199.
  • Vodafone unveils iPhone 3G S pricing, allows free tethering 24/06/2009 14:26:00

    Data for tethering available at extra cost
    In a shot across the bow of rival Optus, Vodafone has announced its pricing for the iPhone 3G S, including tethering without a monthly access fee.
  • iPhone owners, beware! (of iffy iPhone studies) 24/06/2009 09:57:00

    The real problem with iPhones are their susceptibility to failures from accidents.
    BREAKING NEWS: Your Apple iPhone is bound to break! At least, if you believe a new study by an electronics warranty company that, by pure coincidence, happens to be promoting an iPhone warranty plan on its home page right now. Breaking news? Broken news might be more like it, as far as I'm concerned.
  • iPhone's new 'phone home' feature helps owner nail thief 24/06/2009 08:18:00

    Texas man recovers phone in Chicago using Apple's new MobileMe location feature
    An iPhone 3G owner who was in Chicago to attend a convention used Apple's new "Find My iPhone" location service to pinpoint, then confront, the thief who made off with his phone.
  • The case for an iPhone 3GS 'B' 24/06/2009 02:07:00

    The new iPhone 3GS is a conservative, yet intelligent addition to the iPhone family
    The new iPhone 3GS is a conservative, yet intelligent addition to the iPhone family. Its faster processor and greater operating memory are exactly what the doctor ordered. However, the lack of a keyboard, UMA and better battery features allows the competition an edge with business users.
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