NYTimes provides details on the upcoming AOL Radio application for the iPhone that won an Apple Design Award at this year’s WWDC.
According to the article, the new AOL Radio application will connect to AOL’s servers over the ED…
NYTimes provides details on the upcoming AOL Radio application for the iPhone that won an Apple Design Award at this year’s WWDC.
According to the article, the new AOL Radio application will connect to AOL’s servers over the ED…
iPhone Flash Support In Early Development
During Adobe’s quarterly conference call last night, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen confirmed that the company was working on a version of Flash for the iPhone.
With respect to the iPhone, we are working on it. We have a version that s wo…
Survey: 91% of Japanese don’t want an iPhone
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A survey of 402 Japanese internet users aged 20 to 49 conducted by a company called iSHARE suggests that less than a tenth of the market is interested in buying an iPhone. iPhone 3G is set to debut in Japan and about six dozen other countries starting July 11.
The survey was conducted shortly after SoftBank Mobile announced it would offer the iPhone in Japan, but two days before the Worldwide Developer Conference announcement of the iPhone 3G. How that skews the results, I’m not sure.
Of the people surveyed, 36 said they were planning to purchase an iPhone. iSHARE determined, based on other questions it asked, that the iPhone’s non-replaceable battery could be weakening purchasing intent.
[Via TechOn]
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iPhone 3G in Canada Redux: Are These the (Much More Expensive) Real iPhone Data Rates?
This morning I mentioned the so-called “leaked” Rogers memo, which outlined almost find-and-replace identical data plans to those AT&T is offering for the iPhone was too good to be true, and now Kevin from our sister-site Crackberry.com brings us a Rogers presentation which puts another nail in the “we hope for fair data rates” coffin: Non-flex [...]