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  • Apple issues iPhone 3G update

    Apple has released an update for the firmware for its iPhone 3G but has refused to give details of 'OS 2.0.2', beyond saying it incorporates "bug fixes".

  • Apple's iPhone wooing the enterprise market

    Mobile operators offering the iPhone may be concentrating their efforts on consumers, but research suggests they shouldn't neglect business users, who apparently love the touchscreen interface.

  • Google loves Apple's iPhone

    The chief executive of Google Eric Schmidt was showing off his iPhone at a press conference in France, where he said that Apple's mobile handset would be ideal for hosting applications.

  • Cisco sues Apple over iPhone name

    Cisco has fired the first shot in the war over the iPhone name filing a lawsuit against Apple for infringing its trademark.

  • Apple iPhone -- a headache for IT?

    Put your hands up if you want one of those sleek, sexy iPhones that Apple supremo Steve Jobs announced at Macworld Expo 2007.

  • Apple iPhone headphones endanger family jewels?

    Researchers at Greenpeace have reprimanded Apple for releasing products made with chemicals which can reportedly have adverse effects on the development of male reproductive organs.

  • Apple's iPhone faces second lawsuit

    The popular iPhone is facing its second lawsuit, with SP Technologies suing Apple over the touch-screen keyboard.

  • Apple iPhone gets ActiveSync, push e-mail

    Apple has finally granted the wish of business users who have craved the coolness of the iPhone but couldn't live without push e-mail.

  • Apple iPhone marketing: a work of genius?

    As iPhone Week dawns, one thing is clear: marketing is a lot easier--and cheaper--if you let other people do it for you.

  • Sydney Apple store will sell iPhones

    Apple will sell 3G iPhones in its flagship Sydney retail store on George Street from 8am Friday morning.

  • Apple iPhone: Has 3 won it for Australia?

    AT&T won the right to offer the hype-worn iPhone in the US and it looks like Spanish-owned operator O2 will get the same chance in the UK -- now the bets are on for which of the operators will bring the Apple handset to Aussie customers.

  • Apple iPhone gets US govt nod

    Apple's iPhone took one step closer to launching as the company received permission from the Federal Communications Commission to sell it in the US. The device is expected to make its debut in Australia next year.

  • Apple unveils iPhone in the UK

    Apple has confirmed O2 as the exclusive UK carrier for the iPhone, which will make its UK debut on 9 November.

  • Apple iPhone delays Leopard launch

    In the push to get the iPhone out on time, Apple has been forced to delay the release of the next version of Mac OS X until October.

  • Apple pips iPhone software for Macbook upgrades

    Apple has updated its MacBook and MacBook Pro lineups with Intel's Penryn processors, while bringing multitouch trackpads to MacBook Pros

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