Archive for January, 2007
Why Wait for iPhone? Visual Voicemail Here Now!
One of the coolest features of Apple’s iPhone is its “Visual Voicemail,” which shows all your voice mail in an inbox and lets you manage it like e-mail. Now, a company called CallWave is offering a widget for the Mac OS and the PC that BRINGS VISUAL VOICEMAIL TO THE DESKTOP. Your cell phone voicemail […]
No commentsABI research call Apple’s iPhone “second-rate”?
I’ve made some comments regarding ABI research’s position on why the Apple iPhone should not be called a smartphone. Personally, I could care less what category it’s in, simply because it’s redefining the mobile industry. The way I see it, it’s the remote control for my life. How about you? At the end of the […]
No commentsContemplating the possible upcoming sacrifices
Vincent has asked me to come on board because he knows that as excited as I get about new technology, I am not one to jump on any product’s train just because it happens to be produced by a particular company or because it runs a particular operating system. I think he gets a kick […]
No commentsCramer: Buy the Apple iPhone and get 18-months of service free
Should this rumor of Cingular giving 18-months of service away for free is true; it’s definitely the first! It’s usually the other way around where customer gets the phone for free and pay up the ass for service.
This hot iPhone rumor was brought to you by compliments of CNBC analyst Jim Cramer (he’s a nut, […]
Apple iPhone’s origin of Multi-touch interface
Much has been written about the iPhone’s fancy Multi-Touch interface, not least here on MYiPhone, but up until now the actual origins of the technology Apple has been using has been something doused in no small amount of secret. Well, intrigue over… at least in part. It turns out that Apple are implementing […]
No commentsThe Apple iPhone: Phone? Yes. “Smart”? No.
Apple’s coming iPhone, due in June, is NOT A SMARTPHONE, according to ABI Research analysts. Though Journalists and bloggers are falsely calling it a “smartphone,” the fact that it does not support third-party applications means the iPhone is technical a “feature phone,” according to the ABI blasphemers.
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