iPhoneの世界:
十分に興味深いことにすべてのiPhonesのおよそ30%は鍵が開く。 そしてそこにこれを証明することはされるべき簡単な数学である。
初めに、Appleはそれらが3.7百万のiPhonesを去年販売してしまったことを明らかにした。 今度はAT&T、 最近の記者会見 2,000,000のiPhonesがネットワークを予約購読されたと言われる。 ドイツ、 イギリス そしてフランスはおよそ1,000,000のiPhonesを作る200k-400kのまわりで持っている(公式図は公開されなかった)。 さらに、総ヨーロッパおよびアメリカ数は3,000,000に集まる。
そうここにそれがある。 iPhonesのおよそ1/3か1/4は鍵が開く。 Appleは鍵を開けられたiPhone数が重要であることを彼らが信じることコメントした。
ありがとう: Gizmodo
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iPhoneの世界:
それが普及した選択であるが、iPhoneをjailbreaking、Apple 最近4,000,000発表されるiPhonesを販売した それらの半分についてAT&Tの契約の下に公式にあってはいけないので葉望まれることを何か。
AT&Tはと2007年また損なわれたか、または戻されたiPhonesのための帯を与えるが、2,000,000のiPhonesに装置のための市場傷つけられたり、そこに実際にではないちょうどおよそ2,000,000人のiPhoneの契約者との終わった言った。

So, there’s obviously over a million iPhone users on different networks using unofficially unlocked devices, but why? Alot of dispute over AT&T exclusive contract with Apple has really turned about 30% of the iPhone’s users to using complex methods of cracking, apparently.
Speaking of which, the latest firmware’s jailbreak should be released soon, so keep an eye out for that upcoming article.
Thanks: iPhone Atlas
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Written by patrick on January 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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Apple faces yet another legal battle over the iPhone concept and technology. This time it’s Minerva Industries, which targeted not only Apple but also RIM, and a satellite phone company, Atlantic RT Inc. among others, with one of three lawsuits filed on Tuesday, after just beating out rival patents filed by Apple itself.
The patent in question, USPTO patent No. 7,321,783, gives a brief description of a “mobile entertainment and communication device”, and outlines a palm-sized device used “for recording data directly from the Internet” that “also includes a camera and microphone for recording images and sound”.

Minerva believes that Apple was keeping tabs on their patent application (which records show was filed in November of 2003), and waited until the last minute to provide prior art concepts in an attempt to hinder this application, while boosting one of its own claims. Minerva states they informed Apple of their patent application last November.
Both sides were reviewed by the US Patent Board which ruled in Minerva’s favor, determining that their device was patentable. Minerva claims that Apple’s attempt at claiming its patent invalid has caused them to “[suffer] monetary damages in an amount not yet determined”. In addition to paying said damages, they are also seeking a permanent injunction stopping Apple from further infringement on Minerva’s patent.
The other two Minerva Technologies lawsuits filed that day target 31 defendants in total, including Research in Motion, AT&T Mobility, LG, Palm, and Motorola.
Thanks: Apple Insider
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Written by Chantelle on January 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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Apparently the iPhone is the hot unofficial topic of discussion for some panelists at this years’ World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The annual meeting of global political and business elites included New York Times journalist John Markoff, who was one of the few with the device at this years’ meetings.
“It’s still very much a RIM Blackberry world. Indeed, if you pull an iPhone out of your pocket, it still creates a mild sensation here, because unlike in the United States, most Europeans have yet to touch Apple’s six-month-old handheld phenomenon.” states Markoff in the ‘Davos Diary’ on New York Times Online.
Apparently discussion was had during a Technology Update panel, which included the likes of AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson as well as others from High Tech Computer & Lenovo, and it was agreed that the iPhone is greeted as a positive for the technology sector, on account of its easy-to-use interface attracting more casual mobile users, in addition to usual business users. In contrast to the apparent foreboding of an economic crisis , the iPhone may be shining example of perhaps what the future may hold for the technology sector.
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Written by Chantelle on January 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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Taiwanese Chinese-language newspaper Economic Daily News reports that Apple lowered the projected number of iPhones to be sold in second fiscal quarter of 2008 (January-March), citing sources at Apple’s handset component suppliers in Taiwan.
According to the newspaper Apple lowered its expectations from 2 million to 1.1-1.2 million units to be sold during these three months.

As of yet Apple did not comment on this story.
However, if this was found to be true, it will be hard for Apple to meet its expected goal of 10 million units sold in the first year since iPhone’s launch, as only 4 million iPhones were sold thus far worldwide.
Thanks: DigiTimes
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