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Candians get bum deal on iPhone 3G from Rogers

June 30, 2008

Canadians have been waiting a long time for the iPhone to arrive — they’ve even signed online petitions — but now it seems that there’s a very large fly in the ointment. Unlike iPhone users in the US and the UK (to name just two countries), Canadian iPhone 3G users …

Canadians get bum deal on iPhone 3G from Rogers

June 30, 2008

Canadians have been waiting a long time for the iPhone to arrive — they’ve even signed online petitions — but now it seems that there’s a very large fly in the ointment. Unlike iPhone users in the US and the UK (to name just two countries), Canadian iPhone 3G users …

80% of US businesses have Macs

June 30, 2008

Filed under: Apple Corporate, EnterpriseComputerworld is reporting on the results of a Yankee Group Research report that finds that 80% of US businesses now have Macs. This represents an huge increase from just two years ago when only 47% of businesses reported having Mac users. The Yankee Group estimates that …

Apple Store North Star: Your reports

June 30, 2008

Filed under: RetailApple opened a new retail store in San Antonio, Texas earlier today, number 14 for the Lone Star State. As usual, we asked any TUAW readers who may have attended to share their reports and/or pictures. So, did you go, and if you did, how was it? Let …

TUAW Best of the Week

June 30, 2008

Filed under: Features, TUAW Business, Weekend ReviewWelcome to the latest installment of TUAW’s best of the week, where we gather up our favorite posts for your easy clicking enjoyment. If you’re using either Microsoft Office 2004 or Office 2008, you might want to check auto update sometime in the near …

iPhone 3G may still make it to China, talks back on

June 30, 2008
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Reports suggest that Apple’s ongoing discussions with China Mobile are now back on track, with the distinct possibility the iPhone 3G could make it to the country this year…

iPhone application developers: could take you six months to be approved

June 30, 2008
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A recent report at Alley Insider suggests that it could take up to six months to even be approved as an official iPhone application developer, and that’s before you even get to submit applications to Apple for inclusion in the online store. No word on how long it takes to have an application approved by Apple, but with over 250,000 downloads of the SDK, there’s sure to be a lot of interest…

Candians get bum deal on iPhone 3G from Rogers

June 30, 2008
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Canadians have been waiting a long time for the iPhone to arrive — they’ve even signed online petitions — but now it seems that there’s a very large fly in the ointment. Unlike iPhone users in the US and the UK (to name just two countries), Canadian iPhone 3G users will have to sign up for a three-year contract with Rogers, and even then they’ll not get truly unlimited Internet access…

Canadians get bum deal on iPhone 3G from Rogers

June 30, 2008
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Canadians have been waiting a long time for the iPhone to arrive — they’ve even signed online petitions — but now it seems that there’s a very large fly in the ointment. Unlike iPhone users in the US and the UK (to name just two countries), Canadian iPhone 3G users will have to sign up for a three-year contract with Rogers, and even then they’ll not get truly unlimited Internet access…

Securely erase your data with the iPhone 2.0 update

June 30, 2008

There are probably more than a few of you thinking about selling off your old 2.5G iPhone in order to make some room in your bank account for the new iPhone 3G. Unfortunately you’ll discover that there is no good way to securely erase all of your personal data from the phone, not yet at least.

This oversight is one that Apple intends to correct with the new iPhone 2.0 update. When you finally have the new software (which likely won’t be coming out until the iPhone 3G launch happens on July 11) you’ll be able to safely and securely destroy all of your private data. Think of it as the phone equivalent of your Secure Empty Trash on your Mac.

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