Se você tiver um addiction ligeiro ao café de Starbucks as well as um addiction à tecnologia de Apple você está na sorte. Os agradecimentos ao negócio de Apple com Starbucks para WiFi livre em suas lojas que você requisitam seu café favorito sem tratar das linhas longas.

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Escrito por Abby McVay sobre Fevereiro 18o, 2008 com no comments.
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É um segredo aberto que há legions dos proprietários que operam seus telefones fora das redes oficialmente sanctioned AT&T, O2, laranja, e Germany T-Móvel de Apple, qualquer um do iPhone porque vivem fora dos países onde o iPhone está na venda ou porque estão cientes que AT&T tem a cobertura terrível.
O que é mais menos well-known é justo como grande o problema começou. BusinessWeek última semana relatada que 800.000 a 1 milhão iPhones têm AWOL ido após a compra legitimate. E agora este fim de semana, analista Em-Status reivindica que 400.000 dos aqueles iPhone estão tudo na operação no móbil de China, o portador o maior no Mainland China.
This makes a few things clear:
- Apple deve começar um negócio da distribuição em China tão rapidamente como podem. São justos deixando o dinheiro na direita da tabela agora.
- Apple estaria fazendo mais dinheiro se não fossem com uma rede exclusiva para cada mercado. Se o iPhone funcionasse a G/M e o CDMA e estivesse disponível distante e largamente, estariam fazendo mais dinheiro e não necessitariam concernir-se com destravar. Começando na cama com AT&T e fazendo uma peça de seu dependente do rendimento “no uso legitimate,” Apple fêz exame de um stance do anti-consumidor que o ferisse a longo prazo. Os iPhones destravados são somente um problema porque dependem de um modelo outdated do negócio. Apple deve embarrassed fazendo exame da parte nela.
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Escrito por Pete Mortensen sobre Fevereiro 18o, 2008 com nenhuns comentários.
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“Google on Wednesday said it had seen 50 times more searches on Apple‘s iPhone than any other mobile handset”
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I know everyone is tired of hearing the rumor that Flash support is coming to the iPhone, but this time, there might be truth to it. According to PhoneMag’s article, the real reason why Apple has not includes Flash support on the iPhone is due to licensing. Rumor has it that Apple will launch Flash support update the same time when it launch SDK for the iPhone at the end of this month. So let’s just wait and see.
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Written by Abby McVay on February 11th, 2008 with no comments.
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The rumour sites are going crazy at the moment. Obviously not content with their share price falling, Apple have either deliberately leaked fake stories or are actually taking serious action over the next few weeks to combat the oncoming recession.
The newest rumour is that a $100 price drop on both iPhones and iPod Touch's will be occuring over the next 3 weeks. This, to me, sounds a little bit ridiculous, considering that the 16GB iPhone and 32 Gb iPod Touch were released only last week. Surely Apple must have learnt their lesson after last year's debacle, when the reaction forced Steve to offer $100 store credit to the iPhone's early adopters.
Perhaps not- the usually reliable
9to5mac are reporting this news, supposedly suggested by a reliable source. Further to this, the 8GB iPod Touch and iPhone will be discontinued... not likely- why would Apple cut their iPhone line down to just one high-priced model, when the lower priced version is most likely to achieve that '10 million by end of 2008' figure. Whether Apple pulls this off, without a negative reaction, will remain to be seen, but I'm going to step out here and say that this isn't going to happen. It makes no sense to cut prices a mere 3 weeks after a new release...
Written by Will on February 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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