Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: MobilityApple’s iPhone 5 will be available in Australia at the same time as the US.
The iPhone 5 made its highly-anticipated arrival in China today, but despite strong pre-orders, it remains to be seen whether this will help Apple’s eroding share of the world’s largest smartphone market.
Though the iPhone continues to be hugely popular among Chinese consumers, this may not be enough to hold onto the interest of China’s 290 million smartphone users.
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: MobilityApple fanbois and fangrrls may well be waiting en masse for the iPhone 5’s arrival with great anticipation, but even despite a drop in Apple’s current-model iPhone sales, Apple’s smartphone share still grew last month.
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: C LevelIf, as Harold Wilson said, a week is a long time in politics, it is also a long time in technology. Just seven days ago Apple released the iPhone 5. That’s been plenty of time for the analysts and bloggers and journos and nutters to have their say, and for us to get some idea of what the iPhone 5 really means.
One day before Apple’s (NSDQ: AAPL) iPhone 5 debut, Google (NSDQ: GOOG)-owned YouTube (oh, the irony) has delivered its own iPhone app, this time not Apple-made, but built by YouTube engineers “to give our iPhone and iPod touch users the best mobile experience,” according to a blog post by Andrey Doronichev, YouTube mobile chief.
The official app, downloadable from the iPhone App Store, is likely
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Mobile devicesIn one of the most anticipated announcements of recent times, Apple Computer today announced the iPhone 5. There are no real surprises.
The following tutorial will teach GNOME, Ubuntu, and other Linux users how to synchronize music and video files on their Apple iPhone 3G, 3Gs, or iPhone 4 devices. The tutorial was tested with an iPhone 3Gs phone, on the Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) operating system. Apple's iPhone is quite an impressive smartphone, and if you are i... (read more)
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: MobilityAlthough many of the digerati have dubbed Apple’s newest iPhone 5 as ‘boring’ or ‘unexciting’, nothing could be further from the truth, with this new iPhone clearly destined to smash all iRecords before it and emerge as the most popular iPhone yet.
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: MarketIf Apple’s iPhone was an independent company it would still be more valuable than Google or Microsoft, according to Apple watcher Horace Dediu.