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Reporter Gets Owned by iPhone Nerd

Post on 2008-07-28 by Steve

And I mean iPhone nerd in the coolest way possible:


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BlackBerry Thunder

Post on 2008-07-03 by Steve

The rumor mill is creaking into life.

BoyGeniusReport.com has reported that RIM is developing a new BlackBerry named 'Thunder' (as opposed to the initially rumored 'storm').

Thunder will be a full touch screen with only four physical buttons: MENU (opens the menu in an application), ESCAPE (moves back a screen), END (turn off, exit, end a phone call) and SEND (open the phone, send calls).

Image compliments of Gizmodo.com

The price of an iPhone contract

Post on 2008-07-02 by Steve

Apple has announced they are selling the iPhone 3G for $200. Not bad right? Compared to the $600 price people were lining up to pay last August, $200 sounds like a bargain.

iSuppli, a market research firm, has suggested that the cost of manufacturing an iPhone is $173. This means that Apple is making only $27 on each iPhone sold. This may seem suprising, but it shows that Apple is hoping to make all its profits from cellular contracts.

Not convinced? AT & T has announced that they are selling a contract-less iPhone. The price? $600 (8 GB) & $700 (16 GB). Thats a $400 mark-up from the contract-bound iPhone. Clearly Apple is pushing its iPod & iPhone userbase to sign up for contracts.

iPhone Coming to Canada

Post on 2008-06-05 by Steve

Last August, Cameron Johnson of Toronto, decided that since Apple was only offering iPhone’s in the United States he would take matters into his own hands. His mission was to drive to Buffalo, pick up two iPhones (one for himself and the other to be substantially marked up on Craigslist) and bring them across the border to claim his technological prize.

But at the border the guards noticed his iPhone’s in the backseat. "The one officer said to the other, 'Hey Ted, look! An iPhone!'" said Mr. Johnson, who manages a portfolio of online domain names. "And of course, they had to get rid of the grin and be serious with me. They said to me they had to seize [the iPhones] and I started blubbering."

Mr. Johnson wound up paying $400 and spent an hour in a holding cell. Luckily, sometime in the next couple of months Canadians won’t have to resort to Mr. Johnsons sort of tactics.

In a brief April statement, Ted Rogers announced that Rogers has a deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to Canada later this year, he went on to say, "We can't tell you any more about it right now, but stay tuned."

Rogers has long been rumoured to be the carrier for the iPhone in Canada because it is the only Canadian carrier using the Global System Mobile communications standard needed to run the iPhone. Telus and Bell use a different standard (the CDMA standard). The only surprise has been the delay in announcing the deal. The blogosphere has speculated that the delay was because Rogers did not want to offer unlimited data plans. But Tod Maffin, who writes a CBC tech column, thinks it has more to do with a trademark dispute Apple has had with Toronto-based Comwave over the name iPhone as well as the future 3G upgrade for Apple iPhones.

Whatever the cause of the delays, the good news is that iPhone fans in Canada will no longer have to sneak across borders with their techno-treasure but will soon (see rumours of a fall release) be able to get their hands on one legally in stores across Canada.

Cameron Johnson story found in the Globe and Mail at http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070803.wgtiphone0803/BNStory/Technology

iPhoneity Launched!

Post on 2008-05-29 by Steve

So here it is!

After about two weeks of development iPhoneity has been launched! There's still a few screws to tighten here and there and a fair amount of content waiting to be added but the general idea of the site is here.

Tomorrow the site will be going through its first public tests and from there we'll see how it goes! Here's to a smooth start and some longevity!