Apple iPhone 3GS
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SpeakToit, Siri-like Assistant is Available to All iOS Devices
Solsie &bull Today
SolSie.com is a Mobile Technology enthusiast site run by SolSie, a self-confessed gadget junkie based in Southern California and his friends as contributors living around the globe! You are cordially invited to just browse around this web site and do… Full Story »
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Siri rival Speaktoit gives old iPhones the personal assistant experience
Digital Trends &bull Yesterday
Way back in the fall of 2011, when we were just being introduced to Siri in all her (short lived) iPhone 4S exclusivity glory, we wrote about Speaktoit. It was among the first legitimate answers to Siri that came hot on the heels of the iPhone… Full Story »
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iPad mini rumors are here again
Geek.com &bull YesterdayNow that we apparently know (nearly) everything about the iPad 3, the rumor mill needs something to focus on, right? The latest target of Apple murmurs is the fabled "smaller iPad." We've been hearing about this (supposed) device on-and-off since well before… Full Story »
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iPad twin-tier pricing tipped to topple Android rivals
Slashgear &bull Yesterday
Apple's expected third-gen iPad reveal in the first week of March could see not only the company's latest tablet make its debut, but the start of a twin-line slate strategy ratcheting up pricing pressure on rivals. The new iPad 3… Full Story »
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Older IPhones Get Siri-Like Service
Mobiledia &bull Yesterday
Speaktoit, a Siri-like app, is bringing a virtual voice assistant to iPhone 4 and 3GS devices, promising give other Apple users a handsfree experience. Apple iPhone 3GS Speaktoit, which first launched on Android, performs many of the same tasks as Siri, allowing users to search the web with their voice, and pull up maps… Full Story »
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speaktoit now on iOS
Ubergizmo &bull Yesterday
When Siri was launched for the iPhone 4S a lot of people were disappointed that their older iPhones weren't able to run the app despite them being capable hardware wise. Since then, a lot of similar apps started popping up… Full Story »
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How the iPhone is raising your phone bill
Digital Trends &bull Feb 9, 2012
The iPhone is a massive success for Apple, but its high subsidies are bringing down profits at ATT, Verizon, and Sprint. So what will carriers do? Raise your rates. All four major U.S. cell phone carriers have now released their financial results for the fourth quarter of 2011, and all three of iPhone carriers tout their success during the quarter, bolstered by new subscribers to their wireless voice and data services. No surprise for a phone more popular than all Android smartphones combined, right? But with it comes a heavy toll. The Apple iPhone carries a higher subsidy than any… Full Story »
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Revealed: The Apple iPhone bug that could cost you thousands
Pocket-Lint &bull Dec 15, 2011
EXCLUSIVE: iOS devices ignore download settings Pocket-lint has been approached by one of our readers who has shockingly discovered a potentially very damaging and expensive bug in Apple's iOS. The flaw affects most of the company's 3G devices, including the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S… Full Story »
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The Microsoft/Nokia low-end strategy is backwards
Geek.com &bull Dec 14, 2011Oh, Microsoft, can you get nothing right? Windows Phone 7 is an attractive platform, and the Nokia partnership has the potential to impress with gorgeous flagship handsets, yet the international launch of the Lumia 800 has come and gone with no sign of it in the US. Now word comes that the stateside debut… Full Story »
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Stolen iPhone? Your iMessages may still be going to the wrong place
Ars Technica Gadget Tech Blog &bull Dec 14, 2011
Those who have had a phone lost or stolen are familiar with the horrors that follow: the thief (or the person he sold your phone to) starts to send texts as you to your family and friends, leaving you scrambling to de-activate the device as soon as possible. For modern iPhone owners, though, such a phenomenon should be in the distant past thanks to the advent of remote wipe capabilities, right? Perhaps not. Some unlucky iPhone owners are beginning to discover that, despite their best efforts to remove all information from their stolen phones, thieves and unsuspecting buyers are still… Full Story »
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Nintendo's 3DS Circle Pad Pro launching in February, $20
Blogs on ZDnet &bull Dec 14, 2011
Available February 7th, the device will be sold for $20. Nintendo also revealed that GameStop will be the exclusive retailer for the device, which is probably a good indication that the company isn't betting too big on it. That's not… Full Story »
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Nokia, T-Mobile goes for feature phone crowd: Will the bet work?
Blogs on ZDnet &bull Dec 14, 2011
Summary: Nokia and T-Mobile aren't exactly the strongest tandem when it comes to invading the U.S., but the strategy and price for the Lumia 710 add up. Nokia and T-Mobile rolled out the Lumia 710 and clearly plans to use price-$49.99 after a $50 rebate-as a weapon to grow market share. The goal: Target the feature phone crowd that wants to trade up to a… Full Story »
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Untethered Jailbreak Also Works With iPhone 3GS, iPad 1, iPod touch 4G, Apple TV 2G Running iOS 5.0.1
iPhone Hacks &bull Dec 14, 2011
Earlier in the week, iOS hacker pod2G revealed demoed an untethered jailbreak for iOS 5 on third generation iPod touch. He then confirmed that the untethered jailbreak also works on iPhone 4 running iOS 5.0.1. In a series of updates… Full Story »
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44% Discount: APPfinity AppBlaster for IPhone/IPod Touch
7 Gadgets &bull Dec 14, 2011
Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4; Turn your iPhone/iPod touch into the ultimate shooting game experience; Augmented Reality Applications List Price: $79.99 Price: $44.99 You Save: $35.00 (44%) Dual triggers tap-trigger technology; Includes: 1 Gun, 1 Bracket… Full Story »
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The two reasons I avoided Android and finally upgraded to the relatively boring iPhone 4S
Blogs on ZDnet &bull Dec 14, 2011
Summary: Would you take the easy path and go with a workable, if uninspiring iPhone 4GS? Or, would you take a chance on the wild world of malware and go with Android? As many of you know, I've been rocking an ancient, decrepit, wholly craptastic iPhone 3G (not even the 3GS!) for more than three years. That's like half a century in smartphone dog years. I bought the iPhone 3GS a month after the app store opened up, specifically to develop iPhone apps. I created 40 spectacularly unspectacular apps in a month (I was unwilling to put much investment into… Full Story »
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MacBook Pro rumored to get Retina-like resolution bump
Boy Genius Report &bull Dec 14, 2011
Apple may currently be prepping a huge display upgrade for its MacBook Pro line of notebook computers that would be on par with the bump from its iPhone 3GS display to the Retina Display on the iPhone 4. Citing sources… Full Story »
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Apple iPhone 3GS
Product Reviews Net &bull Dec 14, 2011
Within the last few hours the guys over at Twitter have rolled out a completely new design, we have just spent ten minutes trying it out and we have to say that on the whole we are impressed. We will quickly give you a run through of some of the major changes - most of which make the new homepage look like the latest version of the… Full Story »
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Microsoft ports Kinectimals to iOS, adds Windows Phone doubt
Electronista &bull Dec 13, 2011
Microsoft on Tuesday took the first ever step of porting a Windows Phone game to iOS. Kinectimals ($3, App Store) is a one-for-one match on the iPad and iPhone and lets gamers raise a virtual wild cat's cub with rankings.… Full Story »
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VidRhythm goes free, adds new tracks and video styles
Sony PSP News on Joystiq &bull Dec 13, 2011
Vidrhythm, Harmonix's video-splicing music sampling app, is now free. Not only has it gone gratis, but the VidRhythm v1.1 update adds 12 new tracks (to the 21 available), and includes some holiday classics like "Jingle Bells" and "Deck the Halls."… Full Story »
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Microsoft updates OneNote for iOS, brings support for the iPad
Gadgetell &bull Dec 13, 2011
Microsoft has had OneNote available for the iPhone for some time now and it looks like the app has since been updated. Yup, Microsoft has rolled out version 1.3 of OneNote for iOS and in addition to an updated app-there… Full Story »

