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Repeat tests show iPhone 3G doesn't suffer from faulty hardware

After lab results demonstrated that the iPhone 3G's antenna actually functions normally, critics complained that the tests didn't represent their own experiences. So the tests were performed again on two phones that had been experiencing severe probl...
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Macworld

What to do with an old iPhone

You’ve upgraded to Apple’s iPhone 3G. But what to do with that original iPhone you bought a year ago? Christopher Breen outlines three options—give it away, sell it, or keep it.
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Macworld - Review: PCalc 1.0.2 for iPhone and...

If you’re a fan of PCalc for the Mac, you can now get the same number-crunching goodness on your iPhone.
09/05/08
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Macworld - Review: 1Password for iPhone

1Password is an excellent web site login and secret-keeping application on the Mac. How well does its new iPhone counterpart work?
09/05/08
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Macworld - First Look: iPhone 2.1

The iPhone 2.1 software update not only smoothes many of 2.0's rough edges, but it brings some new features with it.
09/13/08
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Macworld - Review: AIM for iPhone

Instant messaging on the iPhone has finally arrived in the form of AOL's AIM client, but the program sticks to the basics.
08/25/08
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Macworld - Deploying the iPhone 3G for business:...

In this second part of his three-part series, Ryan Faas provides tips for integrating and managing iPhones in an Exchange environment.
09/18/08
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macenstein If your iPhone 3G has lost all its...

CLAP! CLAP! Yes, that’s right, I bought me a new 3G iPhone this Saturday, even after all my whining about how I was going to wait for a 32GB model to be released before...
08/21/08
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Review: iPhone stylus shoot out

Some of the more fun iPhone apps hitting the iTunes store these days are the ones like FlipBook and Scribble that let you actually draw on the iPhone’s screen using your finger. Unfortunately, even the thinnest fingers are often not the best tool for drawing on a tiny screen (and my big fat ones are [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Review: iPhone stylus shoot out", url: "http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1594" });
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Los Angeles Times

IPhone software developers stifled under Apple's gag order

Programmers remain bound to not discuss how they create applications, potentially restraining innovation. By creating games and other programs for the iPhone, software developers hoped to find millions of new customers. But they didn't expect to feel muzzled.
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Macworld - Review: X-Plane 9 for iPhone

The venerable Mac flight simulator makes its way—in a somewhat limited form—to the iPhone.
09/20/08
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The Wall Street Journal Testing Out the iPhone

The iPhone is a beautiful and breakthrough handheld computer, Walt Mossberg and Katherine Boehret say. A major drawback: the network it uses. Video
08/20/08
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Macworld - Apple launches iPhone Developer...

Apple has launched its iPhone Developer University Program for higher education institutions that want to teach iPhone development curricula.
09/22/08
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AppleInsider Inside the iPhone 3G dropped call...

Experts and analysts of all stripes are trying to explain what's wrong with the iPhone 3G, but their answers are frequently supported by bad science, outlandish claims, and pure...
08/18/08
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Arstechnica Opinion: How RIM can stop the iPhone...

RIM's BlackBerry is the leader in the smartphone market today, but now that the iPhone 3G has become more attractive to both consumers and the enterprise, RIM needs to stop the...
08/18/08
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Macworld - Don't drive iPhone developers away,...

Apple's behavior in rejecting iPhone apps without consistency or good explanations threatens the very health of the iPhone platform, Jason Snell says.
09/24/08
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How to: Delete Apple’s Apps from your iPhone - aka “the Hidden 10th iPhone app screen”

OK, I teased briefly about the Hidden 10th iPhone app screen that would allow you to get past the 148 app limit on the iPhone, and I will reveal its secrets here in a tip I know many of you have been waiting for someone to tell you – namely, How to delete Apple’s official apps [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "How to: Delete Apple’s Apps from your iPhone - aka “the Hidden 10th iPhone app screen”", url: "http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1668" });
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Review: USBFever’s Bike Mount Holder for iPhone / iPod / GPS

I’m sure most “responsible” bike riders would tell you that listening to an iPod or iPhone while cycling is a somewhat dangerous affair, but I bet if you got those same people alone in a room they would also tell you you should wear a helmet, use hand signals, and have reflectors on your bike [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Review: USBFever’s Bike Mount Holder for iPhone / iPod / GPS", url: "http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1673" });
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macenstein Review: Speck ToughSkin for iPhone 3G

I remember the first time I dropped my 1st generation iPhone. I was getting out of the car and the phone hit the driveway (with no case) and received a very noticeable (to me,...
09/25/08
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Macworld - Second thoughts about iPhone 2.0?

Rob Griffiths is generally thrilled with the third-party programs that have come to the iPhone thanks to the iPhone 2.0 update. But the bugs he's been having to deal with since...
08/15/08
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Macworld - Review: Secret keeper apps for the...

Several programs for the iPhone and iPod touch are designed to help you keep your confidential data confidential. Rob Griffiths focuses on three contenders—LockBox, eWallet,...
08/15/08
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Macworld - Troubleshooting iPhone and iPod touch...

Learn a few things you can try when experiencing issues with your iPhone or iPod touch running the 2.0.x software.
08/14/08
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Arstechnica One month of the iPhone 3G: what...

It has been one month since the iPhone 3G made its debut. While some things have been good, even more things have been not-so-good. Here, we take a look at the ups and downs of...
08/13/08
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Macworld - Profile: Automotive performance apps...

Learn about a number of different programs that run on your iPhone 3G (or iPhone/iPod touch in some cases) to help you measure your car’s speed, acceleration, g-forces, and...
09/29/08
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TUAW TUAW Review: Richard | Solo Smart...

If there's anything I've learned about the iPhone 3G since July 11th, it's that the battery life is horrible. If I'm just texting and making the occasional call, I can survive...
08/11/08
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Macworld - Using Apple’s online iPhone buying...

Apple now lets you begin the process of buying an iPhone 3G online so that you can streamline the credit check process used by service-provider AT&T. Peter Cohen takes the...
10/03/08
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