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September 19th, 2007

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Palm preliminary 1st-qtr revenue misses view

Palm Inc , maker of the Treo smartphone, on Wednesday posted a quarterly revenue estimate that missed expectations as competition increased from rival devices like Apple Inc's iPhone.


Original story at Reuters . Related stories include: Smartphone Browser Shootout: Palm, BlackBerry, HTC Vs. iPhone - InformationWeek , iPhone Competition: Dual-Mode BlackBerry 8820 - Latest Apple iPhone News

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Apple promises 3G iPhone for 2008

Written by budip
Making the comments at the ?Mum is no longer the word? press conference at the Regent Street Apple store in London, Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple said: ?You can expect a 3G iPhone later next year?. Source.


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Kinda sorta use GPS on the iPhone

Gpsunknown While my major beef with the iPhone was lack of 3G, many people were and still are very angry about the missing of GPS in the device. But, thanks to the iPhone hacking community and Navizon, that feature gap may be getting closed.

Navizon is a company that provides “peer-to-peer wireless positioning,” which basically allows users to map cellular towers and WiFi access points to geographic coordinates, creating a simulated GPS for use on GPS-less mobile devices. Today, Navizon released a version of their application for the iPhone. The app, which is a native iPhone program available from Nullriver’s AppTapp Installer (using Community Sources), requires just a quick registration online (no email address required) before searching for your location. In a cab driving through the Upper West Side of Manhattan, I was not able to get a location with WiFi turned off, though when turned on (but not connected to a network) Navizon would open the Google Maps app with a red pin in the same intersection I was in. Back at home, I’m still not able to get a location based simply on cellular towers, though WiFi maps my location off by about one city block.

So sure, this “P2P GPS” solution isn’t as good as the real thing, but provides a sleek, easy-to-use, and (at least in my testing) accurate alternative to actual GPS.

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RE: Intel’s answer to the iPhone and iPod Touch is Moorestown?

Author: mike_b Posted In: Apple Finance Board
9/19/07 6:24 pm GMT Topic Replies: 9 OI! typo, foes=does f and d are next to each other. sorry...


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Apple ramping up iPhone production

Written by James Allan Brady
Apple has been busy, but apparently they are hoping to get a lot busier. Word on the street is they are actually hoping to nearly double their current production numbers for the iPhone. The new plan sets the number at 2.7 million handsets to be produced this quarter.


Original story at My iPhone - the unofficial Apple iPhone blog & community . Related stories include: Apple to Double iPhone Production - IGN , Rumor: Apple Doubling iPhone Production, Sources Say - Gizmodo and ... My iTablet , digg

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