Walmart May Sell iPhones
Walmart may sell the Apple iPhone 3G starting next month, according to a report on the popular gadget blog BoyGeniusReport.com. continue
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Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Macc NN story that Best Buy will start to sell iPhones in Sept
MacNN is reporting that Best Buy will start to sell iPhones in early September. We could see Apple releasing the news tomorrow. Expect that if that happens the stock will surely go up.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Monday, June 9, 2008
Watch the WWDC 2008 Keynote Address
Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveil iPhone 3G, the App Store, MobileMe, and more in his Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address from San Francisco's Moscone West. See the video-on-demand (VOD) event right here, exclusively in QuickTime and MPEG-4.
http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/0806wdt546x/event/index.html
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Shield for your iPhone, iPod and other devices
Scratch Proof your iPhone. Buy the invisibleSHIELD. Free Shipping. Lifetime Guarantee.

The invisibleSHIELD is made from a unique material originally created for the military to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades, the invisibleSHIELD™ offers protection that other screen protectors, covers, skins, or cases just can't match. With over 2,000 copyrighted, precision-cut designs for a variety of gadgets, including iPods, smartphones, and cell phones, you can protect all your devices from scratches.
The invisibleSHIELD isn't just another screen protector. Custom-cut Full Body Shields, available for many devices, offer protection for your entire device. With this patent-pending full-body contour wrap, your device will always look like it did the day you bought it.
Can't find an invisibleSHIELD for your device? No problem - we'll custom design one for you.
If you aren't completely satisfied with the coverage of the invisibleSHIELD, you can return it within 30 days for a full refund. And if the invisibleSHIELD ever scratches, we will replace it for free, for life. So what do you have to lose other than those unsightly scratches?
The invisibleSHIELD is made from a unique material originally created for the military to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades, the invisibleSHIELD™ offers protection that other screen protectors, covers, skins, or cases just can't match. With over 2,000 copyrighted, precision-cut designs for a variety of gadgets, including iPods, smartphones, and cell phones, you can protect all your devices from scratches.
The invisibleSHIELD isn't just another screen protector. Custom-cut Full Body Shields, available for many devices, offer protection for your entire device. With this patent-pending full-body contour wrap, your device will always look like it did the day you bought it.
Can't find an invisibleSHIELD for your device? No problem - we'll custom design one for you.
If you aren't completely satisfied with the coverage of the invisibleSHIELD, you can return it within 30 days for a full refund. And if the invisibleSHIELD ever scratches, we will replace it for free, for life. So what do you have to lose other than those unsightly scratches?
Thursday, February 7, 2008
AT&T Store Pasadena Robbed
We received a report that the AT&T wireless store on Colorado in Pasadena was robbed. Apparently happened Wednesday Feb 6 in the AM.
The store was stocked with hundreds of phones including the popular iPhone.
We have no word if there are any suspects or leads on this situtation.
If you go in they may not have the iPhone so you can either go to the Apple Store down the street a block or buy online. Now they have the 16gig model and people are buy them.
Click here to buy from the Apple Store online.
Say hello to iPhone. 8GB and 16GB models from $399. Free Shipping.
The store was stocked with hundreds of phones including the popular iPhone.
We have no word if there are any suspects or leads on this situtation.
If you go in they may not have the iPhone so you can either go to the Apple Store down the street a block or buy online. Now they have the 16gig model and people are buy them.
Click here to buy from the Apple Store online.
Say hello to iPhone. 8GB and 16GB models from $399. Free Shipping.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
New iPhone and iPod Touch
Monday, January 14, 2008
Google announces faster, more customizable Google experience for iPhone Users
Announcement
January 14, 2008
Google announces faster, more customizable Google experience for iPhone Users
Today, the first day of Macworld, Google announced new improvements to the integrated Google experience on iPhone. The previous version, launched just over a month ago, brought together our suite of web applications -- including Search, Gmail, Calendar, Reader, and more -- into one easy-to-use interface. Since then, we've streamlined the interface even further, making the applications faster and improving their usability. Some of the improvements announced today include:
Improved UI: The applications look and feel slicker, and they are easier to activate, navigate and use via a touch-screen.
Customization of default tabs: Now Google users can have easy access to their favorite applications by customizing the applications that appear on the Google.com menu bar. Users simply choose their favorite Google applications to bring them to the front menu, ensuring that they'll be close at hand whenever they're needed. Switching between applications is effortless, as users only need to sign in once to access their Gmail, Calendar, Reader, Docs, and Picasa accounts.
Speedier Gmail: New emails will automatically show up so there's no need to manually refresh inboxes. And the new auto-complete feature for contacts makes composing emails faster than ever.
Speedier Calendar: With our new month view, users can glance at an entire month of appointments.
iGoogle: Now Google users can access their iGoogle gadgets on the iPhone. Everything they've customized on their iGoogle homepage including weather, stocks, and news feeds now appear on their iPhones. To go to iGoogle, simply click on the iGoogle link on the Home tab. You can customize your iGoogle page on your computer at www.igoogle.com.
These new features provide iPhone users with a desktop-like Google web application experience in terms of ease-of-use, speed, and feature richness but optimized for the iPhone. This experience is made possible by the iPhone's general usability and the capabilities of its web browser, combined with Google's innovative mobile web applications. We plan to expand this experience to international versions of the iPhone and to other platforms that offer similar usability and browser capabilities. One of our goals is to support platforms that are fulfilling the promise of the mobile web - like the iPhone - and to ultimately deliver unique and compelling mobile experiences that improve people's daily lives.
To get the new Google experience on the iPhone, users simply navigate to www.google.com on the iPhone Safari browser. To see the full range of mobile products and services available from Google, visit mobile.google.com. If you'd like to learn more about today's announcement, Google's mobile initiatives or if you need screenshots, just let us know. And if you're at Macworld please stop by our booth (number 1268 in the South hall) for a live demo! We'll be there at 11:30 am on Tuesday and 10:30 am on the other days.
January 14, 2008
Google announces faster, more customizable Google experience for iPhone Users
Today, the first day of Macworld, Google announced new improvements to the integrated Google experience on iPhone. The previous version, launched just over a month ago, brought together our suite of web applications -- including Search, Gmail, Calendar, Reader, and more -- into one easy-to-use interface. Since then, we've streamlined the interface even further, making the applications faster and improving their usability. Some of the improvements announced today include:
Improved UI: The applications look and feel slicker, and they are easier to activate, navigate and use via a touch-screen.
Customization of default tabs: Now Google users can have easy access to their favorite applications by customizing the applications that appear on the Google.com menu bar. Users simply choose their favorite Google applications to bring them to the front menu, ensuring that they'll be close at hand whenever they're needed. Switching between applications is effortless, as users only need to sign in once to access their Gmail, Calendar, Reader, Docs, and Picasa accounts.
Speedier Gmail: New emails will automatically show up so there's no need to manually refresh inboxes. And the new auto-complete feature for contacts makes composing emails faster than ever.
Speedier Calendar: With our new month view, users can glance at an entire month of appointments.
iGoogle: Now Google users can access their iGoogle gadgets on the iPhone. Everything they've customized on their iGoogle homepage including weather, stocks, and news feeds now appear on their iPhones. To go to iGoogle, simply click on the iGoogle link on the Home tab. You can customize your iGoogle page on your computer at www.igoogle.com.
These new features provide iPhone users with a desktop-like Google web application experience in terms of ease-of-use, speed, and feature richness but optimized for the iPhone. This experience is made possible by the iPhone's general usability and the capabilities of its web browser, combined with Google's innovative mobile web applications. We plan to expand this experience to international versions of the iPhone and to other platforms that offer similar usability and browser capabilities. One of our goals is to support platforms that are fulfilling the promise of the mobile web - like the iPhone - and to ultimately deliver unique and compelling mobile experiences that improve people's daily lives.
To get the new Google experience on the iPhone, users simply navigate to www.google.com on the iPhone Safari browser. To see the full range of mobile products and services available from Google, visit mobile.google.com. If you'd like to learn more about today's announcement, Google's mobile initiatives or if you need screenshots, just let us know. And if you're at Macworld please stop by our booth (number 1268 in the South hall) for a live demo! We'll be there at 11:30 am on Tuesday and 10:30 am on the other days.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
iPod-iPhone display protection invisible zagg
Thanks to Steve Bass for this:
I'm at the Consumer Electronics Show, finding the products that you
(and I) can use. I spent three hours at CES Unveiled last night --
along with 40,000 other journalists crammed a too-small banquet room.
(Oh, what I do for you…)
I spotted the Invisible Shield, a super thin transparent film that
protects electronic devices -- the ubiquitous iPod, iPhone, cell
phones, digital cameras… you get the idea.
It has a lifetime warranty and purported to be scratch-proof. I
watched as a company rep used a ballpoint pen and tried scratching
the Invisible Shield. From the short demo, it worked.
The invisible shield is cheap -- anywhere between $10 and $25,
depending on the device. You can buy one on their site and get a
50-percent discount one week after the CES show closes.
< http://www.zagg.com/showspecial >
I'm at the Consumer Electronics Show, finding the products that you
(and I) can use. I spent three hours at CES Unveiled last night --
along with 40,000 other journalists crammed a too-small banquet room.
(Oh, what I do for you…)
I spotted the Invisible Shield, a super thin transparent film that
protects electronic devices -- the ubiquitous iPod, iPhone, cell
phones, digital cameras… you get the idea.
It has a lifetime warranty and purported to be scratch-proof. I
watched as a company rep used a ballpoint pen and tried scratching
the Invisible Shield. From the short demo, it worked.
The invisible shield is cheap -- anywhere between $10 and $25,
depending on the device. You can buy one on their site and get a
50-percent discount one week after the CES show closes.
< http://www.zagg.com/showspecial >
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Monday, December 31, 2007
iPhone that works on T-Mobile
There have been people to claim that their iPhone works on T-mobile. I am going to soon be trying it out as I am with T-mobile for two more years as part of my contract.
Figured it might be a good experiment. I'll report back what I find.
Figured it might be a good experiment. I'll report back what I find.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Apple's Stock
Apple is doing an amazing job of exceeding investor expectations as illustrated by the performance of the stock. In one year the stock is approaching almost 300% growth. Many speculate that it will continue.
52 - Week Range
76.77 - 200.96
12/27/06 - 12/26/07
The iPod has become an integrated instrument of life for many of us. The iPhone is the latest introduction making great headway into that area as well. If the price comes down and the phone is sold unlocked to work on any network, WOW, that would be a major score for Apple!
Nokia is doing this and people are responding very favorably to this.
More to follow.
Victor Caballero
52 - Week Range
76.77 - 200.96
12/27/06 - 12/26/07
The iPod has become an integrated instrument of life for many of us. The iPhone is the latest introduction making great headway into that area as well. If the price comes down and the phone is sold unlocked to work on any network, WOW, that would be a major score for Apple!
Nokia is doing this and people are responding very favorably to this.
More to follow.
Victor Caballero
Thursday, December 20, 2007
iPhone Observations
A couple items I thought I would share about the iPhone after having some friends and people at the office buy them and helping them set them up.
1. There is no voice recognition option. Many users have really become accustomed to using this feature on many other phones. Apparently this will soon be available, but having released a product without this feature was somewhat of a mistake.
2. The screen typing is somewhat difficult to use. I know there are options to adjust, but it is a little frustrating trying to type in a character and the wrong character comes up, the one next to the one you wanted. Maybe in the setup there could be something to help learn from the users point characteristics how to center better.
3. The screen does get dirty easily, looks like it does scratch as well. Apple should have included a couple of those screen guards with the iPhone.
4. Make it available to any carrier's network.
I love the iPhone, don't get me wrong.
1. There is no voice recognition option. Many users have really become accustomed to using this feature on many other phones. Apparently this will soon be available, but having released a product without this feature was somewhat of a mistake.
2. The screen typing is somewhat difficult to use. I know there are options to adjust, but it is a little frustrating trying to type in a character and the wrong character comes up, the one next to the one you wanted. Maybe in the setup there could be something to help learn from the users point characteristics how to center better.
3. The screen does get dirty easily, looks like it does scratch as well. Apple should have included a couple of those screen guards with the iPhone.
4. Make it available to any carrier's network.
I love the iPhone, don't get me wrong.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
iPhone from Apple
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