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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 11:48pm CEST
UPDATED Confirming months of speculation, Apple has announced that it will begin shipping two 3G versions of the iPhone. A 16 GB version will feature your choice of black or white backing, and will sell for $299 through AT&T.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 11:39pm CEST
The 3G mobile TV market will skyrocket from 6 million subscribers worldwide to 42 million by 2012, and Europe isn't necessarily ahead of North America right now in this space, according to an analyst for In-Stat Research.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 11:31pm CEST
With the spotlight growing every time Apple puts on a major show, many feel it would be nice if the company would leave some real estate open for some Mac-related innovations. The keynote came and went, and the Mac was absent.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 10:06pm CEST
After Starbucks pleased its customers by announcing it will give away two hours of AT&T Wi-Fi access per day, former Wi-Fi partner T-Mobile took exception and has filed a lawsuit.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 9:59pm CEST
HP has announced that its Blackbird 002 will be made available for the first time through select retail channels beginning June 29.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 9:57pm CEST
As some see it, Samsung's forthcoming Windows Mobile 6.1-based Omnia smartphone will act as a retort of sorts to Apple's new 3G iPhone. Although the Omnia isn't slated for full rollout until June 17, Samsung prereleased some details today.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 8:23pm CEST
UPDATED Calling it Exchange for the rest of us, Apple debuted MobileMe, which allows users to push e-mail, contacts, and calendars directly to devices.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 7:29pm CEST
UPDATED Apple CEO Steve Jobs began his keynote with a discussion on the new firmware for iPhones, complete with enterprise support, the final release of the SDK, and new end-user features.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 7:12pm CEST
Engaged in patent-infringement lawsuits in three federal courts, and under two US International Trade Commission investigations for well over a year, HP and Acer summarily ended their battle on Sunday.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 6:37pm CEST
In a wave of apparently unrelated PC thefts, workers at Stanford University, the University of South Carolina (USC), and AT&T have been warned by their respective employers that their personal data might have been compromised.
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Publié: juin 9, 2008, 6:24pm CEST
CBS-owned social Internet radio service Last.fm once had content from all four major labels, but now Warner Music Group, which had been licensing to Last.fm on a month-to-month basis, has pulled its catalog from the service.