Many sources around the Internet have been following the story behind China Mobile and Apple regarding the introduction of the iPhone, however today it has been reported that China Mobile has walked away from negotiations.
Google Improves Apps On iPhone
It’s no secret that Google and Apple are friends on both corporate and personal levels. Prepare not to be shocked, then, that Google just released an improved interface for iPhone users.
Browsing With iPhone Is Abject Faliure
"Even the iPhone’s browser can disappoint. It has a version of the Apple Safari browser that doesn’t support Flash, a programming language widely used on Web sites, so users are limited in what they can see on the Web.
Vodafone, T-Mobile, Battle Over iPhone Terms
Vodafone sought an injunction in Germany that would prevent Apple’s partner, T-Mobile, from selling the iPhone while tied exclusively to T-Mobile’s service.
Security Around the Gphone & Iphone
With the open handset alliance, the scrutiny for Linux based cell phone operating systems is once again something that security engineers need to think about.
New Class Action iPhone Lawsuit
Apple and AT&T were named in a class-action lawsuit last week filed in federal court that alleges that the companies illegally conspired to keep customers in AT&T’s wireless network.
iPhone – Turning Off Fans
No company in modern corporate history has developed a more cultlike, devoted customer base than Apple. I’ve often cited them as an example of what other firms strive for, or should strive for, in bonding with their customers.
iPhone Could Be Playground For Attacks
The Metasploit Framework will have iPhone support soon. If that doesn’t mean much to you, consider that some people who use Metasploit for security research may use what they find for malicious purposes.
Apple Cracks Back At iPhone Hacks
Enterprising hackers have found ways to unlock the Apple iPhone, so it can be used on networks other than AT&T. Apple will undo that work shortly.
Hackers Remind That iPhone Is Still MyPhone
People have this silly notion that when they buy something, it belongs to them and they can do what they want with it. Silly people. Apple’s been relatively quiet about threats to sell software and tools to unlock the iPhone, and AT&T hasn’t made any public statements, but a few lawyer warning shots have been fired in private.