In an interesting twist of mobile phone irony, it seems that Nokia phones are able to run the iPhone-only web-apps that are designed to work only on the iPhone’s Safari browser. You see, the Nokia Series 60 browser uses the same base code as the Mobile Safari browser. So, where’s the twist of irony? Well,…
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Rumor: O2 appears to have clinched Apple iphone contract, again
In yet another round of “Deal, or No Deal” rumor regarding the UK launch of the Apple iPhone, it seems that O2 has secured the exclusive rights for UK distribution of the iPhone – again. Speculation has already pinned the UK iPhone carrier as O2, so we’re not too surprised by this report. Nic Fildes…
Microsoft Exchange email on your Apple iPhone with IceWEB’s IceMAIL
Synchronica is prepped to start free trial offers of their Mobile Gateway 3.0 solution for Microsoft Exchange on your iPhone. But, if you just can’t wait a couple more days to get your iPhone on the Enterprise tip, check out the hosted-Exchange service from Ice Web. The IceMAIL service is offered for free for the…
CECT rips off the Apple iPhone, again – CECT 599
If you’re in China, and you’ve got a case of iPhone envy, you really don’t have any other option than to go the knock-off route. CECT, one of the most prolific rip-off artists in China (the world?), has released another Apple iPhone clone. Apparently, the CECT P168 wasn’t enough for the clone factory, they had…
Apple iPhone hacked – in the bad way!
The iPhone has finally succumbed to the hacking efforts of Independent Security Evaluators – but not in the good way that would leave us with an unlocked iPhone. We wish we could kick off the new week with news that the iPhone’s GSM radio has finally been cracked to work on non-AT&T networks. Instead we’re…
Heart Imaging Technologies announces medical images delivered to Apple iPhone
The Apple iPhone has a place close to our hearts. In fact, with Heart Imaging Technologies’ (HeartIT) latest announcement, the iPhone has a place for our hearts – medical images of our hearts, that is. Until now, “viewing medical images traditionally requires dedicated workstations costing tens of thousands of dollars, which in turn are connected…
Duke University: Cisco wireless access points crashed our network, not Apple iPhones; iPhones cleared of all charges
So, it turns out that Duke University’s network woes were not caused by aggressive iPhone MAC address requests. Apparently, the insistent network requests were caused by a Cisco access point bug. Cisco released a statement saying that they had “worked closely with Duke and Apple to identify the source of this problem, which was caused…
ColorWare PC lets you customize your Apple iPhone with 26 different colors
Apple’s incredibly clean an minimalistic design of the iPhone is a true treat for the eyes. Unfortunately, that also means we only get one choice, as far as color goes. All iPhones, thus far, are relegated to the homogenized (albeit, a slick bit of homogeneity) silver on black color scheme that Apple saw fit to…
Apple iPhone phishing vulnerability revealed – Fortify Software warns of embedded links
They’re out to get you. Hackers the world over are gunning for the iPhone – and not all of them are working for the good guys (unlocking the iPhone to work on non-AT&T networks is a good thing). Security firm Fortify Software reveals a couple things about the iPhone that make a hacker’s job a…
Interpret: Apple iPhone will boost consumer demand for mobile video
The iPhone is a wonder of a media player – being the first widescreen, multi-touch, video iPod. Watching videos on the iPhone is nothing less than a joy (unless you’re trying to download that YouTube video over EDGE, but that’s a different story). Media research firm, Interpret, conducted a five-day study just a week after…