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New Mac OS X Server backs iPhone clients

June 11, 2008
Apple’s new server Mac OS X server software, code-named Snow Leopard, will have a new file system and new features to deliver content to iPhones.

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Yahoo! News

Apple Slashes Cost And Adds Features With Newest iPhone (Investor's Business Daily)

Investor's Business Daily - In a bold move to increase adoption of its groundbreaking smart phone, Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL - News) on Monday slashed the price from $399 to $199 for the version with 8 gigabytes of storage. A year ago, that model cost $599. The original iPhone debuted on June 29, 2007.
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Yahoo! News

Apple unveils faster new iPhone, chops price (AP)

AP - The iPhone will soon be $200 cheaper and support satellite navigation and faster Internet access, but higher monthly service charges are likely to erase most of the savings.
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Macworld - iPhone app demos take over WWDC

In case you missed it Monday, here’s a rundown of the iPhone apps on display so far at WWDC.
06/11/08
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Macworld - Apple announces Mac, iPhone Design...

Apple awarded five Mac applications, 5 iPhone applications, and an iPhone web app at this year's Apple Design Awards on Wednesday.
06/12/08
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Yahoo! News Five Reasons to Buy the Apple iPhone...

PC World - Now may be the time to become an Apple iPhone owner at last.
06/10/08
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Macworld - Hands on with iPhone 3G

Jason Snell gets his hands on a new iPhone 3G for a few minutes, and he's got a report on the details.
06/10/08
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The Wall Street Journal Instinct Doesn't Ring True as iPhone...

The parade of iPhone lookalikes continues, and the latest to arrive is the Samsung Instinct. While it isn't a bad phone and has some features the Apple product lacks, it's no...
06/12/08
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Macworld - The iPhone 3G and accessories: some...

Does a new iPhone mean all your current iPhone accessories are obsolete? Unlikely. Here's a first look at what we think will work, and not work, with Apple's latest phone.
06/10/08
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Yahoo! News

Apple unveils new iPhone with faster Web, GPS (AFP)

AFP - Apple Monday unveiled a new version of its popular iPhone built for high-speed wireless networks with faster Internet access and more features for business users.
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macenstein

My highly anticipated thoughts on the new 3G iPhone

That’s one, small, very girly device for a man, one giant leap BACKWARDS for Apple’s industrial design” -Dr. Macenstein (on the 3G White iPhone) That’s right, I have actually quoted myself in an article I am writing. It’s sort of like when you plug a video camera into your TV’s RCA jacks and point it at the [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "My highly anticipated thoughts on the new 3G iPhone", url: "http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1426" });
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Yahoo! News Apple unveils faster new iPhone,...

AP - Apple Inc. unveiled an upgraded iPhone Monday with a faster Internet connection and satellite navigation capabilities — priced $200 lower than current models, but with...
06/09/08
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Yahoo! News New iPhone Apps Complement iPhone 3G...

PC Magazine - Apple chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled the new 3G iPhone in his keynote address at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco Monday...
06/09/08
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Macworld - Analysis: Will iPhone games lead to...

With both the iPhone and the Mac platforms united by OS X, could developers who build games for the mobile device be tempted into boosting their Mac efforts?
06/13/08
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Yahoo! News Jobs Announces IPhone 3G to Much...

PC World - Apple launched its updated iPhone to a raucous audience, adding support for 3G broadband wireless networks and built-in GPS...
06/09/08
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Macworld - Ihnatko: Dreaming of the iPhone App...

Andy Ihnatko lists off the iPhone software on his must-have list, as he anticipates the beginning of Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference.
06/09/08
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TUAW How much will an iPhone cost you?

If you've held off so far, this week's new iPhone announcements may sway you to re-consider moving your phone service to iPhone. So what will this decision cost you? The phone...
06/08/08
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Engadget

iPhone 3G: everything you ever wanted to know (but were afraid to ask)

If you're anything like us, just about everyone in your family has called you up this week to ask if you think they should get the iPhone 3G; it really doesn't help matters that there's just an absurd amount of (mis)information floating around about it right now, too. So this one's for you and your fam -- we're dishing out the straight dope on iPhone 3G, a to z, so feel free to pass it on. So, what's with the new iPhone 3G? Well, it's pretty much the same iPhone as before -- except now it's down to $200, and has way faster 3G data, A-GPS (which is even better than regular GPS), as well as a flush headphone jack (which is great for anyone who doesn't want to use Apple's bundled headphones). Oh, and it's also a little thinner around the edges, and a little thicker at the center. If you want to know what it was like to try out, check out our iPhone 3G hands-on. How'd they get the price so low? The iPhone used to be crazy expensive. Actually, depending on how you do the math it's not actually cheaper. Now, in some countries the iPhone is free when you sign up for service, and in the US you'll pay $200 for the 8GB model -- half what it was a month ago -- so you're definitely paying less up front. But the data plans cost more now, so you might wind up spending more money over the long run. Um, ok. Look, gadgets only get cheaper as time goes on, and Apple's sold enough iPhones to continue to lower their cost to manufacture each unit. But more importantly, Apple's re-arranged its business deals to get carrier subsidies. Basically, what that means for Apple is they've decided to stop asking their carrier-partners for a cut of your monthly service fees. In exchange, the carriers have agreed to pay a significant chunk of the cost of your new iPhone 3G in order to get you to sign up. So everybody supposedly wins: Apple sells more devices and still makes good money, AT&T gets more subscribers, and you get a cheaper iPhone. But there is a financial toll to this: AT&T estimates that helping you pay for your new iPhone will actually cost them $600 million through 2010. But clearly the numbers indicate that the short term cost will be worth it for them the long run. Does that mean Apple doesn't make as much money per phone? For all we know Apple might actually be making more money per phone now. With the original iPhone 3G, you paid "full price" for an iPhone -- $600 at its high point. Now you'll be paying no more than $200 (and as little as nothing in some countries) for the 8GB model, so we don't really know exactly how much of Apple's price the carriers are knocking off. We think it's fair to assume it'd still be in the $400-450 retail range, though, if it wasn't subsidied. Which it is.Continue reading iPhone 3G: everything you ever wanted to know (but were afraid to ask)Permalink | Email this | Comments
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The Wall Street Journal

Apple Unveils $199 3G iPhone

Apple unveiled an upgraded iPhone with a faster Internet connection that will start at $199, significantly cheaper than previous versions of the high-profile handset. Apple intends to sell the device in 70 countries over the next few months.
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Macworld - Will current iPhone owners upgrade to...

The new iPhone arrives on July 11, which gives current owners three weeks to figure out whether they’ll upgrade to the latest model. Peter Cohen has already made his decision.
06/16/08
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Macworld - New iPhone still faces corporate...

Apple still has both hardware and software issues to work through before the iPhone is likely to be widely adopted in corporate environments, according to IT managers...
06/16/08
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Yahoo! News Apple On Fast Track With New iPhone ...

Investor's Business Daily - Apple will try to broaden the appeal of its iPhone with Monday's expected unveiling of a new model with faster wireless Internet connectivity.
06/06/08
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macenstein Review: iPhone Dummy Display Phone -...

Guess what showed up in the mail today? Wrong! It’s the iPhone Dummy Display Phone from USB Fever. Above: The dummy iPhone (right) looks more real than my ColorWare painted...
06/06/08
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Macworld - iPhone 3G: What you need to know

The iPhone 3G is on everybody’s mind, so we’re here to answer some of the burning questions about the next version of Apple’s popular smartphone.
06/17/08
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Macworld - So how do iPhone apps save files?

If the iPhone's filesystem is completely hidden from its users, how will iPhone programs open and save files?
06/17/08
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