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Apple iPhone v2.0 software on Saturday: Still M.I.A. (Sat, 12 Jul 2008)

Approximately 36 hours after the release of the iPhone 2.0 firmware, existing iPhone customers still can't download it. iTunes says it's unavailable. Apple should have done better.

We already know that on Friday, there were severe activation problems with the iPhone 3G. This isn't exactly a ...

Author: Declan McCullagh | More...

Hands-on: iTunes Remote App (Thu, 10 Jul 2008)
iTunes Remote App running on Apple iPhone

The Remote App puts control of iTunes--or Apple TV--in the palm of your hand.

(Credit: CNET)

We've had a few minutes to play with the Remote App (download) for the iPhone. The (not surprising) verdict? It's an easy must-have for any iPhone or iPod Touch owner who enjoys listening to music at home.

Once you've upgraded your iPhone (or Touch) to version 2.0, just go to the App Store and search on "remote." (Amazingly, that--not "iRemote"--is the program's official name.) You can download it straight to the phone over a Wi-Fi connection (tap the word "free" on the upper right corner), and it auto-installs, adding a new icon to your home screen.

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Author: John P. Falcone | More...

Kodak's answer to Apple TV: The Theatre HD Player (Thu, 10 Jul 2008)

Kodak's new little black media player.

(Credit: Kodak)

I'm not sure whether I should call the new Theatre HD Player Kodak's answer to Apple TV, but that's the best analogy I can come up with on short notice. Whether it is or not, Kodak is

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Author: David Carnoy | More...

Daily Debrief: What to bring to the Apple store (Wed, 09 Jul 2008)

If you're planning on waiting in line for an iPhone, be sure to do your homework and bring all the necessary items with you. Or, watch Wednesday's edition of the Daily Debrief where I ...

Author: Kara Tsuboi | More...

Apple's MobileMe service set to debut (Tue, 08 Jul 2008)
Apple MobileMe box(Credit: Apple)

Update at 10:08 a.m. PDT, with clarification on how users' e-mail will be handled.

Apple's MobileMe service is primed to be relaunched this week, ahead of the Friday launch of the iPhone 3G. That means subscribers to .Mac will find the service taken offline for ...

Author: Dawn Kawamoto | More...

Apple MacBook: Change is in the Air (Sun, 06 Jul 2008)

The Apple MacBook Air has been a ground-breaking first-generation product (in my opinion). So, what will Apple do to top it when an update comes later this year? There are some telling indicators already. This is what I expect--and hope for--as a user.

(Credit: Apple)

First, a disclaimer. I am ...

Author: Brooke Crothers | More...

iPhone 3G queue forms in Manhattan (Sat, 05 Jul 2008)

The line for the Apple iPhone 3G began to form Friday--an entire week before the device goes on sale.

Frankly, one shouldn't encourage such behavior by actually covering it. But if I were in Manhattan--instead of Austin, Texas--I, too, would have interviewed them in person by now.

The queue ...

Author: Natalie Weinstein | More...

AT&T talks iPhone 3G pricing (Tue, 01 Jul 2008)

Update at 10:52 a.m. PDT: Information about monthly text messaging added

AT&T reaffirmed pricing for the iPhone 3G on Tuesday, noting that eligible customers can snag the new smartphone for a discount: $199 with an 8GB flash drive and $299 for 16GB.

AT&T will begin offering Apple's iPhone 3G ...

Author: Dawn Kawamoto | More...

Can Verizon V Cast take on iTunes? (Mon, 30 Jun 2008)

Verizon Wireless has upped the ante in its efforts to take on Apple's iTunes store in the digital music market by offering DRM-free music for all purchased music plus a new subscription service. But will it be enough to make a dent in Apple's dominance?

On Monday, Verizon ...

Author: Marguerite Reardon | More...

iPhone talks with China Mobile now going smoothly (Sun, 29 Jun 2008)

After talks broke down earlier this year between Apple and China Mobile over the (non-pirated) introduction of the iPhone, Apple's concession to non-U.S. carriers that they don't need to share revenue has apparently restored progress with the world's largest carrier.

This comes as China's government ...

Author: Graham Webster | More...

  

 
 
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