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More iPhones Are Browsing The Web Then Windows Mobile Devices

January 15, 2008

Apple vs. MicrosoftWe knew that the iPhone was doing well, but not this well.  According to Market Share [PC Link], it took the iPhone 5 short months to eclipse years of sales of Windows Mobile devices in total web browsing (for those keeping count or on mobile phones the score is iPhone - 0.09%, Windows Mobile Devices - 0.06%).  Read more

AT&T Stocks Down, iPhone Sales Up

January 14, 2008

iPhone LogoAs if anyone is surprised about this one, iPhone sales in the US remain strong and are more than likely responsible for a good portion of AT&T’s estimated 2.36 million new subscribers in the 4th quarter alone.  What’s interesting is that following last Tuesday’s announcement from CEO Randall Stephenson regarding weakened consumer wireline business, the stock took a nose dive (10% in a day, ouch). Read more

Remember The Milk: The Ultimate Reminder Service

November 3, 2007

Remember The Milk

The days of carrying around oversized leather-bound organizers are over.  Seriously, if you still carry one, it really is time to start thinking about joining the digital age - and soon.  With even the most basic of mobile phones carrying calendar and web access, information is readily accessible almost anytime, anywhere. Read more

5 Reasons The iPhone Is Like Sex

October 27, 2007

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 Ok, ok.  We know that we are probably the biggest geeks for even posting this, but here it is.  Our 5 best reasons why the iPhone is like sex (we actually discussed this ad nauseum believe it or not) Read more

Apple Estimates 250,000 iPhones Sold to Unlockers

October 23, 2007

Engadget is reporting that Apple has estimated that 250,000 of their best and brightest were bought solely with the intention of unlocking.  Apparently many of these came after the price drop (duh).  Subsidized or unsubsidized, the $200 nose dive the iPhone took certainly was more than enough to persuade many a purchase. 

And while Apple is surely upset about the loss of revenue from these unlocked iPhones, their pricing and contract structure with AT&T are borderline criminal (in this blogger’s opinion).  However, it seems that 1.4 million people are willing to disagree as Cupertino’s eye candy seems to show nice signs of slowing down. 

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