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Sony Ericsson issues SDK for Windows Xperia

News Meanwhile Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently revealed the company raked in $30m in sales of iPhone apps in the first month it opened its doors - a mere cut of what its developers have turned over in app sales. [05 Sep 2008]

Five iPhone apps for business

News Since the launch of Apple's App Store, a steady stream of business-oriented applications has flooded in for iPhone users. Most of the applications can be found on the App Store, Apple's online market - launched in June - where iPhone users can... [04 Sep 2008]

Pay-as-you-go for iPhone 3G

News Pay-as-you-go iPhones will be available from 16 September in O2 stores, The Carphone Warehouse and Apple stores. O2 UK has revealed how much it will cost to own a pay-as-you-go iPhone 3G. An 8GB device will be available for £349.99 - or for those... [01 Sep 2008]

iPhone 3G apps, Microsoft cloud OS, facebook ban, YouTube police...

News UK red-top the Daily Mail resurrected this flea-ridden rumour so silicon.com's Natasha Lomas took it on herself to attempt to get a little closer to the truth. The iPhone 3G may have blasted off on 11 July but August was the month Apple's shiny... [01 Sep 2008]

Google ready to go to Market with Android shop

News Writing on the Android developer's blog, Google exec Eric Chu said Android Market will be "an open content distribution system that will help end users find, purchase, download and install various types of content on their Android-powered devices... [01 Sep 2008]

Apple issues iPhone 3G software update

News Apple has released an update for the firmware for its iPhone 3G but, in typical fashion, has refused to give details of 'OS 2.0.2' - beyond saying it incorporates "bug fixes". However there's no shortage of blogs and press reports speculating the... [19 Aug 2008]

Nokia retains smart phone crown

News But HTC and RIM have reason to look over their shoulder - despite making what the analyst calls steady progress towards the one million shipments per quarter mark in Emea - as it said it is possible they will be overtaken by Apple in the third... [19 Aug 2008]

Is BlackBerry taking a leaf out of Apple's book?

Comment Either the BlackBerry-maker has appalling control over the people who design and manufacture its products - but control that bad is surely more than a tad unbelievable - or else it's sanctioning or at least encouraging carefully timed leaks to... [14 Aug 2008]

Photos: Latest BlackBerry Boldly arrives in UK

Photo RIM's latest addition to the BlackBerry line-up - the Bold - is due to arrive in the UK next month, squaring up to Apple's iPhone which has been touting its business credentials. The BlackBerry maker was showing the Bold off earlier this year at... [11 Aug 2008]

iPhone 2.0 cuts business mustard, says Gartner

News Apple's 3G iPhone smart phone is fit for business use, according to analyst house Gartner. Earlier this year the analyst said it would be giving businesses the green light to use the device in a limited capacity after Apple detailed enterprise... [11 Aug 2008]

iPhone nano: Fact or fiction?

Comment It has probably not passed you by that Apple-flavoured rumours have (re)surfaced this week.   Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld   Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008   Photos: High life at... [05 Aug 2008]

Orange plots Eee PC mobile broadband coup

News Mobile operator Orange UK is hoping the Eee has the edge over Apple's touchscreen mobile as it has stepped up to iPhone-wielding rival O2 - which is Apple's partner for the iPhone in the UK - and launched a range of mobile broadband packages which... [23 Jul 2008]

Editor's Blog: Why we write about the iPhone

Comment I'd refer you to an excellent column by Natasha Lomas that lists the 10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone - with cut and paste and MMS high on the list, in case you were wondering. Apple photos - pick of crop [17 Jul 2008]

10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone

Comment There's plenty that's great about the new iPhone, says Natasha Lomas. But that doesn't mean there aren't a few things for Apple to think about for the next time round. The 3G iPhone has finally arrived - a year and a half after CEO Steve Jobs first... [14 Jul 2008]

BA launches iPhone app for frequent flyers

News The app enables customers to view the BA timetable, get real-time travel arrival and departure info and book flights - all on their Apple gadget. BA said the app is available to download for free from Apple's app store via iTunes, along with... [11 Jul 2008]

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