AT&T published its much-awaited earnings report for the third quarter 2009, where they activated an astounding 3.2 million iPhones,the highest such number in the iPhone’s brief history.

AT&T even stated (in a figure that must be scary even to them) that 74% of their “smartphone device” activations last quarter were iPhones, and 40% of those […]
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qStatus is a one of a kind status update application that lets you tweet and update your Facebook status like never before. It is straight to the point, super fast, ultra cool and darn effective. qStatus saves you the hassle of updating your Facebook status and Twitter separately by doing both for you instantly.

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iPhone Alley has organized a nice holiday gift guide for the iPhone. Amongst the products that caught our eye was the Incase Power Slider which offers a protective case and extended bat…
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“It’s this kind of manipulation from Apple that keeps a good many of us from wanting to deal with the company (and frustrates many who do). It’s not that the hardware’s not sexy. It’s not that the software is lacking. It’s that lines are being blurred, or destroyed. Apple makes the hardware, and AT&T provides the service. There’s too much collusion going on. If AT&T wants to set a 5-gigabyte cap on my data, fine. But don’t tell me how to use those gigs. And don’t use Apple as a proxy to do so.”

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MacRumors has linked up RussianiPhone.ru which claims to have gotten a pre-release look at the upcoming first beta for 2.2.1, which is said to include both the long-delayed Push Notification Service and something Mike first discovered way back with Mac OS X Leopard’s release: Notes sync.

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While several sites have reported that 10,000 iPhone Apps have been released into the App Store, the actual number of active iPhone apps that can be downloaded is about 9,676 as of today’s count. The discrepancy comes from the fact that many apps ha…
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Now, you can use your iPhone as a presenter remote! Isn’t that cool? This is the perfect solution for a professional who needs to do presentation and worries that the remote might break down at the very last minute. The Pointer and the Stage Hand cost $.99 each in the App Store.

Presentation

With this application - you will be done with your presentation very smoothly indeed. You might also make your audience awe with your clicker skills using a very most-sought-after gadget!

Using this, you can jump around any of the slides and you can also choose to see any special notes of each slide.
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Ocarina

Ocarina. What a marvelous name. Do you know that Ocarina is a software that can be run on iPhone - AND - allow it to become a music instrument? A wind one, of course. This sounds interesting, isn’t it?

Ocarina



Several vital Safari bugs were not fixed in the 2.2 update which include: Links to applications in the App Store still do not work, giving an error instead of opening the App Store program. Seeing that these link to Apple’s own store, this is pretty inexcusable. Was this not tested? A real surprise.

Safari

This has been reported and confirmed on several blogs already today.


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iPhone Security Hole

 TechCrunch says that an iPhone App Store developer can possibly put a hack in their software that will allow the application to run some kind of unknown code.

The security hole should be mended as soon as possible in the next firmware release.







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