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1203788250342-theage.com.au http://www.theage.com.au/news/biztech/local-laws-could-scuttle-iphone-deals/2008/02/25/1203788250342.html theage.com.au AAP 2008-02-25 Local laws could scuttle iPhone deals Technology BizTech http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2007/10/31/iphone_narrowweb__300×367,0.jpg Apple’s iPhone … accused of breaking new ground in using technology to restrict customer’s choice in technology markets.

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It is also why Fru Hazlitt, the chief executive of GCap Media, was right to give up on digital radio over the airwaves this week. Take the iPhone. After years of mobile internet disappointment, at last we have a device that people want to use to surf while lying on the sofa. Why? Because it uses the speed of domestic wi-fi - good for fixed operators and bad for mobile companies which have blown zillions on poor third-generation services - and is well designed.

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Having bought two models of the Treo at over $600 a clip, I have nothing to complain about on my iPhone. It works very well. Apple s fusion of technology with cutting edge design will no doubt profit Apple as well as consumers. Consider the bar raised permanently. The result is going to better products from all the major players.

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] will announce staggering handset unit sales at Macworld next month. And while I fully anticipate strong numbers, I’m a little skeptical that they’ll measure up to some of the wild estimates making the rounds. 9to5mac.com, for one, suspects Apple will announce 5 million iPhones sold so far at Macworld.

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The opening iPhone launch built impressive sales in the United States, with Apple revealing it had surpassed the first million marker in a mere 74 days. The iconic smartphone then shifted over to the UK, Germany, and France in the final quarter of 2007, which, while not as immediately receptive as the US, have contributed solidly to continuing iPhone performance with around 1 million in total sales.

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Having bought two models of the Treo at over $600 a clip, I have nothing to complain about on my iPhone. It works very well. Apple s fusion of technology with cutting edge design will no doubt profit Apple as well as consumers. Consider the bar raised permanently. The result is going to better products from all the major players.

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), which already allow Japanese users to make video and music downloads with ease. Japan leads the world in the sophistication of its mobile telephony applications. Apple s plans for Asia, following its recent launch in Europe (see: Bonjour, iPhone! ), are an integral part of its goal to sell 10 million iPhones by the end of 2008. It has thus far sold more than 1.4 million units since the iPhone debuted at the end of June.

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Rassweiler estimated the iPod touch and iPhone designs have a 90 percent commonality in terms of components. For example, the key Integrated Circuit (IC) at the core of both the iPod touch and iPhone is Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.’s video/applications processor, a chip based on an ARM microprocessor core and employing stacked on-package memory. Costing $13.19 based on iSuppli’s October estimate, the Samsung processor accounts for 8.5 percent of the iPod touch’s total cost.

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Friday December 21, 2007 6:56 PM CST - By: Michael Kwan One of the cooler features on Windows Vista is a little something they call Sideshow. Instead of fully booting up your Vista-powered laptop, you can access core features with a mini boot. Through Sideshow, you can access your email, play music, and perform other minor tasks. People have performed various mods to bring Sideshow onto other devices, but this is the first time that I’ve heard about an attempt to bring Sideshow to the iPhone.

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Now, we are also hearing that Apple is in talks with another Japanese network operator, presumably to hedge their bets and make sure the iPhone makes it to Japan one way or another. Softbank Corp., Japans No. 3 carrier, has been rumored to have made business trips to Cupertino to discuss the iPhone exclusivity deals. Apple could be working both sides of the Japanese market to make sure they can land the revenue-sharing deal that s turned the whole manufacturer-carrier model on its head.

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