Apple and Verizon: A Perfect Marriage?
Rumors are still flying back and forth; nobody knows what is going to happen. Apple has been in continued talks with Verizon Wireless about potentially bringing the carrier onboard to the iPhone platform. If this were to happen, it would break the exclusivity between Apple and AT&T, offering iPhone users the ability to choose their wireless carrier.
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Apple or Google? iPhone or Nexus One?
We're already some weeks into the release of Google's Nexus One smartphone. With the first week's sales of the Nexus One falling below expectations, many are wondering how the new smartphone compares to the iPhone.
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How Will You Develop Your App: Free or Paid?
When you are creating smartphone apps with the intent to make money, you have a few options. You can either create an app, sell it for a fixed price on any one of the many app stores or you can create a free app with advertisements that will make you money whenever one of your customers uses the app and views the ads.
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Inside Apple's New iPhone OS 4.0
Apple unveiled its new iPhone OS 4.0 on April 8th. The new operating system promises to introduce over 100 new features and a software development kit with over 1,500 new APIs for creating an astounding array of features. iPhone OS 4.0 finally introduces multi-tasking to the iPhone, iPod Touch, and eventually the iPad (coming this fall). This feature alone warrants a lot of excitement. Many have wanted to see some kind of multi-tasking on the iPhone for a very long time.
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iDevices as Distractions?
When the iPad was revealed in January, educators already began to dream up all kinds of possibilities. Their students could have access to every book ever written. They could download interactive lessons with videos and interactive multimedia content. Of course, they could also play Scrabble with each other over Facebook when class starts to get a little boring. They could send texts to one another instead of paying attention.
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