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iPhone Example of Bad Tech Practice: Selling Beta
iPhone Example of Bad Tech Practice: Selling BetaRE: iPhone Example of Bad Tech Practice: Selling BetaHi, You can browse through for sale by owner properties by going through the MLS listings or using the MLS search facility. Whether the property you own is a residential one, a kennel property, a...
Tags: Selling Beta, iPhone Example, MLS, Apple iPhone
Discussion threads 2008-10-06

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iPhone Example of Bad Tech Practice: Selling Beta
Apple has been hit with a daunting list of iPhone-related problems that in the new version's first month. The company will probably address a number of these in time, but chances are that nothing fundamental will change with the way it does business now or when the next version comes...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Product, Apple Inc., Beta, Quality, Strategy, Business Operations, Management, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-08-13
Inside Google's Android and Apple's iPhone OS as business models
By Prince McLeanPublished: 12:00 PM EST Related AppleInsider articles:Inside Google's Android and Apple's iPhone OS...Droid arrives on Verizon Nov. 6 with Google...Droid arrives on Verizon Nov. 6 with Google...Inside Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Exchange SupportDell's iPhone Killer rejected by carriers as...Google's Android offers a free software alternative to smartphone...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Google Android
News items 2009-11-10
Dear iPhone Users: Your Apps are Spying on You
Recently, Palm came under fire when programmer Joey Hess discovered the Pre's smartphone OS was sending users' GPS locations back to Palm on a daily basis. Although this information was disclosed in the company's privacy policy, the majority of the phone's owners were unaware. The incident raised questions about consumer...
Tags: application, developer, user, location, Apple iPhone, app
News items 2009-08-18
Build Your Own iPhone App with New Service from Sweb Apps
A company called Sweb Apps has just launched a new service which lets anyone build iPhone apps, even if you don't have a technical background. The service is aimed primarily at small to medium-sized businesses who don't have an in-house or on-call engineering team capable of developing mobile applications. Instead,...
Tags: mobile, Apple iPhone, app
News items 2009-08-18
Wolfram Alpha's iPhone App Launches: Lots of Power, But at a High Price
Quite a bit ahead of schedule, Wolfram Alpha's iPhone app appeared in the iTunes App Store today. The app, which costs $49.99, gives users full access to Wolfram Alpha's capabilities and greatly improves on the speed and ergonomics of Wolfram Alpha's mobile site. The company is targeting...
Tags: App
News items 2009-10-18
Guy Vs. Guy: Can the iPhone Succeed in Business (Without Really Trying)?
Welcome to Guy Vs. Guy! In this recurring feature, Rick and Dave square off on the business and technology issues of the day. This week’s topic: The iPhone. Maybe you've heard of it? A recent flap in the UK raises the question of whether the iPhone can succeed in business...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., Rick, Dave, Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Rick vs. Dave
Blog posts 2009-09-14
Apple to ink Verizon-iPhone deal next year, analyst says
Computerworld - Apple will probably drop its exclusive deal with AT&T next year and offer its iPhone to Verizon subscribers as well, a Wall Street analyst said today. The move will mean the end of Apple's "sweetheart" deal with AT&T, which pays Apple about $450 for each iPhone it sells....
Tags: Apple Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., Apple iPhone, AT&T Corp.
News items 2009-10-28
Apple Developing Location-Based Home Screen for the iPhone?
This week, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office revealed a patent filed by Apple for "Transitional Data Sets" - a technology that would update an iPhone's home screen based on your current physical location. Of course, as with all patents filed by major technology companies, a patent won't necessarily translate...
Tags: home screen, Apple Inc., location, Apple iPhone, app, Patent
News items 2009-08-28
How to Jailbreak the iPhone to Firmware 3.1.2
The iPhone hacker George Hotz, aka geohot on Twitter has done it again. Earlier this year, he made a name for himself in the hacking community as being the first to provide a usable iPhone 3GS jailbreak, which he then followed up by releasing a "better" unlock...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Firmware
News items 2009-10-12
Five Top Tips for New IPhone Users
If it turned out that the big lump at the bottom of your stocking wasn't in fact coal, but rather a happy, shiny new iPhone 3G, then, like most new iPhone owners, the thing's probably rarely left your clutching grasp. But though you may be surfing the web, checking your...
News items 2009-08-07
The Best iPhone Navigation App: TeleNav vs. Navigon vs. TomTom [Battlemodo]
Copy this whole post to another site I'm happy to report that the leading car navigation apps for the iPhone work surprisingly well. Not only that, but for the next week, there's a clear choice for best app. Until August 31st, Navigon MobileNavigator will cost $70. In my testing, it...
Tags: Apple iPhone, app, TomTom
News items 2009-08-24
In Depth: 11 ways Apple can kill Spotify on iPhone
Everybody loves Spotify, and its impressive iPhone app is currently sitting on an Apple desk waiting to be rubber-stamped or rejected.So what can Apple do to kill it? Could iTunes on the iPhone/iPod be better, and are there any Spotify tricks Apple should nick? Here are eleven ways Apple can...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Apple iTunes
News items 2009-08-21
iPhone app issue shows mobile Net growing pains
At one level, the fracas about Google's stymied attempt to bring Google Voice to the iPhone is a squabble about who gets to control the phone's user interface. But in the bigger picture, it's a fight that was destined to happen as the free-wheeling ways of the Internet arrive in...
Tags: application, Google Inc., Apple Inc., Apple iPhone
News items 2009-08-26
Inside Apple's iPhone subscription accounting changes
By Daniel Eran DilgerPublished: 01:30 PM EST Apple's April 2007 Q2 earnings call announced that the company planned to book revenue for its new iPhone and Apple TV using the "subscription method of accounting," a decision that startled analysts and left many users confused. Here's what resulted and why the...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Enron Corp.
News items 2009-10-21
T-Mobile MyTouch 3G is a solid Google phone -- no, not an iPhone killer
T-Mobile released the MyTouch 3G last week, its second cellphone based on Google's Android operating system. I've been testing the phone, which goes by the name HTC Magic in other countries, and can see why it sold a million units in its first week. It's a powerful gadget with a...
Tags: phone, T-Mobile, Google Inc., Apple iPhone, app, Google Android
News items 2009-08-14
Rickrolling iPhone hacker Ashley: worm or boy wonder?
Comments 13 The infected iPhone screen, Rick Astley virus wallpaper image top right, and Ashley Towns bottom right. When 21-year-old Ashley Towns released the very first iPhone virus from his home in Wollongong a week ago he was not anticipating death threats, media interviews or job offers. But he says...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Virus
News items 2009-11-12
Analyst: Apple moving away from exclusive iPhone deals
Apple is slowly transitioning away from its exclusive deals, said Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, who predicts that within a year, Apple will add new iPhone operators in the United States beyond AT&T. According to Munster, Apple is slowly transitioning to a model in which multiple carriers sell the...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone
News items 2009-09-01
Best Buy to Install Google Mobile App, But Not For Droid, IPhone
Beginning Nov. 9, sales associates for Best Buy Mobile will install Google Mobile App on all BlackBerry, Microsoft Windows Mobile, or Nokia S60 smartphones through the Walk Out Working program, a free in-store smartphone setup. The deal makes Best Buy the first retailer in the U.S. to distribute Google Mobile...
Tags: Google Inc., Best Buy Co. Inc.
News items 2009-11-07
Get 13 iPhone OS 3.0 Features on Your iPhone Now
If you're as geeked as we are about the iPhone OS 3.0 features announced last month, you'll be even more geeked when you learn you can get a baker's dozen of 'em right now, today. PC World serves up 13 OS 3.0-style goodies, including copy-and-paste, Spotlight search,...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Peer To Peer (P2P), Desktops, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Strategy, Security, Internet, Hardware, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications, Management, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-04-08
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