Posted on 17-10-2009
Filed Under (Cell Phone, General, hi-tech, iPhone) by admin

iphone-first-dayIt’s hard to think of any other device that’s enjoyed the level of exposure and hype that Apple found in the launch of the first iPhone. Who could forget it? Everyone got to be a gadget nerd for a day; even those completely disinterested in technology seemed to come down with iPhone fever. But the original device was still far from perfect: its limited capabilities (especially in the 3G department), high price of entry, and the small number of countries in which it was available kept many potential buyers sidelined. Until now — or so Apple hopes.

The wireless industry is a notoriously tough nut to crack, and it’s become pretty clear that the first iPhone wasn’t about total domination so much as priming the market and making a good first impression with some very dissatisfied cellphone users. With the iPhone 3G, though, Apple’s playing for keeps. Not only is this iPhone’s Exchange enterprise support aiming straight for the heart of the business market, but the long-awaited 3rd party application support and App Store means it’s no longer just a device, but a viable computing platform. And its 3G network compatibility finally makes the iPhone welcome the world over, especially after Cupertino decided to ditch its non-traditional carrier partnerships in favor of dropping the handset price dramatically. $200? We’re still a little stunned.

So now that Apple finally stands poised for an all out war on cellphone-makers everywhere, will the iPhone 3G stand up to the competition — and higher expectations than ever? Read on for our full review.

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Posted on 01-08-2009
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The iPhone is an undisputed ruler in the mobile phone industry, extending which Sayn Design doesn’t want to leave a single stone unturned to send all in Apple’s favor. And the consequent product is the Apple iPhone 3G limited Diamond deluxe Gold Edition that comes wrapped in 24k gold, together with an integrated 18k Gold Sayn Design crown, which is decorated with 0.20 carat brilliant cut diamonds. Touting the German handcrafted tradition, the Apple iPhone 3G limited Diamond deluxe Gold Edition is further enhanced with 53 (50 carat) diamonds. Installed with all the basic features of the iPhone 3G and Sayn Design themes and background pictures, the limited edition luxury phone will come in a limited edition of 500, each of which will come wrapped in an exclusive wooden box.

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Posted on 18-03-2009
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iheartradioClear Channel’s own iPhone app, iHeartRadio, was downloaded more than 1 million times in the first 20 weeks it was made available to the public, the company said Monday.

The iHeartRadio iPhone app offers 150 radio stations sorted by stations in each city, by location, genre, or by personalities (i.e., The Ryan Seacreast or The Elvis Duran Channel).In first 20 weeks, the iHeartRadio iPhone app was downloaded at rate of 50,000 downloads a week reaching to over 1 million total downloads to date. The iPhone app continues to be in the top 100 free apps list and is the #4 free music app.

Clear Channel says the iPhone app attracts 146,000 unique listeners a week, justifying the investment.

“Literally in LA, there are likely 20,000 to 25,000 more listeners between online and cellphones. It’s like adding another radio station…We are growing the audience, and there are more opportunities.” said Evan Harrison, Clear Channel Radio’s EVP and president of the company’s Online Music & Radio unit: “For us, it’s paramount that we make it easy for our listeners to stay connected with our stations, whether it’s at their desk, in their car or while mobile. It’s a natural progression for us.”

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Posted on 27-10-2008
Filed Under (Internet, News, iPhone) by admin

As a man who posted video online of himself speeding at 130mph has been handed a four-month suspended prison term, police are increasingly relying on YouTube as a crime fighting weapon. When an anonymous e-mail dropped in the inbox of Suffolk Police last autumn the fate of Danny Hyde was sealed.

It drew to the attention of officers a video posted on YouTube of Hyde, 18, driving his Astra one-handed at 130mph along the A14 near Ipswich.

He filmed it himself on his mobile phone and the footage included shots of the speedometer and the road ahead as he sped past other vehicles.

It’s good evidence as long as you can get some proof that it’s the person in the picture

Solicitor Julian Young

Youth admits 130mph speed charge

Police managed to identify Hyde and he admitted the offence to magistrates, earning a four-month suspended prison term. It is another instance where police have used video-sharing sites like YouTube to track down bragging criminals.

In Herefordshire, an 18-year-old was fined and banned from keeping animals for five years after picking up a cat and hurling it 20 feet, while friends filmed the act. The footage was put on the same website and reported to police.

But it’s not just low-level crimes that are being pursued this way. Two gangs who allegedly raped a girl in Croydon, south London, and posted a video on YouTube are being hunted by police.

Officers in Merseyside are particularly vigilant. They arrested two 14-year-old boys last summer after they were spotted on YouTube damaging car wing mirrors.

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