Archive for March, 2007
Sidekick team to produce the GPhone?
Well, it looks like we have more Google phone info hot of the rumor mill. Google is apparently hiring the creators of the Sidekick to help develop their upcoming phone.
This would be a smart move I think, Google has no experience in making hardware products, let alone a mobile phone. The Sidekick team obviously knew […]
No commentsCould Palm buyout hurt the iPhone?
If the buzz surrounding Palm is to be believed, it is likely that they will soon be bought out. This is big news of course, because Palm was once the leader in PDA’s as well as “smartphones.” The big question for us is how it will affect the iPhone.
Some analysts see a takeover by […]
No JAJAH on the iPhone?
Bad news for users hoping to use JAJAH VoIP on their iPhone. It seems that ATT/Cingular doesn’t take kindly to free conference call services.
Granted, JAJAH isn’t technically a “conference call service” but from the looks of things, ATT/Cingular will likely lump them into the same category. According to Cingular spokesperson Mark Siegel they are losing […]
No commentsiSync update supports more phones, just not the iPhone
It seems that Apple has updated its iSync software to include support for a bunch of new phones. That’s great, you can’t support too many phones. But looking through the list, there’s one important phone that is still missing.
Yes, the iPhone still doesn’t make the cut. What does that mean? Honestly, I don’t really think […]
Is the iPhone really a Mac?
The guys over at LowEndMac have found themselves with a strange question regarding the iPhone. Is it really a Mac? For most people, this isn’t really a question that they are going to lose sleep over. But since they only cover Mac products, they’ve obviously been putting a lot of thought into this one.
They […]
Is Google’s phone really going to compete with the iPhone?
We all know by now that Google has an entire team dedicated to creating a new mobile phone. But is it really going to compete with the iPhone?
In short, the answer appears to be no. The phone is aimed at consumers that don’t actually own a computer. If they were able to create a low-cost […]
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