Apr 02

Most consumers understand that when it comes to a smart phone maker, the Apple brand is the strongest on the market today given the way they have masterfully blended a combination of intuitive product design and amazing marketing that helped build in their iPhone as a premiere brand of smart phone for savvy consumers. This has lead many to go with the brand without checking all of their options and that may work for some consumers, but a growing segment of buyers are looking for a low cost version of the smart phone that is not necessarily loaded with bells and whistles while still having many of the features that make this such a popular device in the tech savvy world. The new competitor to hit the scene recently has been LG with a range of different models that are designed to suit different needs which is not the same way that Apple has chosen to market its flag ship product. The LG approach is to offer variety so that consumers will have a level of choice as to what they would like for their phones and be able to decide which price range works best for them. It started with the LG Cookie, a previous model which offered a very low cost alternative to the pricey iPhone and then expanded to the LG Arena which was a more expensive model that more closely competed with the iPhone’s list of features. Now there is a new product on the horizon which may be a very clever challenge.

The new LG Pop mixes a range of features that set it apart as not only a less expensive phone, but a green solution due to the option of including a back mounted solar panel to raise the amount of talk time the phone offers. This is a bold incentive that may win over many.

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Apr 02

For years now, US based Apple has faced very little serious competition for the lion’s share of the emerging smart phone market. The company has dominated with very little effort thanks to a host of features that its product offers and the fact that upgrades and new version of the industry standard smart phone are rapid and always raise the bar when it comes to the definition of state of the art. For this reason, many critics have said it will be over a decade before the iPhone gets even the slightest hint of a serious competitor, but some critics are now changing their mind as the Samsung Wave arrives on the shores of many countries across the world. The Korean based electronics mega company has put some serious R and D into their new phone to bring out a wide range of features that genuinely improve upon the smart phone concept while still offering something that is uniquely Samsung in its presentation. Many fans of the company enjoy the fact that the phone’s 3.3 inch touch screen is easy to use and the 720p video recording mode on its stock camcorder is definitely winning over more.

The facts, say critics, point to Apple eventually having to face real competition even though with more competitors Apple still seems to be doing just fine with their flag ship product. The Wave has brought 32 GB of external memory to the picture as well as a music player that can easily run in the background, along with a variety of features such as flash reduction and brightness control to its standard camera. Apple seems to view any push from a competitor to raise the bar as just another challenge, but critics have begun to speculate that Samsung may have a winner in the new Wave.

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Jan 02

SlashGear (blog)
Twitter co-founder's startup: Accept credit cards with your iPhone
San Jose Mercury News
Its first product resembles a cube: a tiny credit card terminal that plugs into the headphone jack of an iPhone. The goal is to make it easier to complete a
Morphie to bring forth iPhone mobile payment systemviploan.co.uk
Credit card scanning add-on coming to iPhoneTechRadar UK
In 2010, Your iPhone Could Be a Credit Card ReaderMashable (blog)
PMP Today (blog) -The Inquisitr -IndyPosted (blog)
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Jan 02

The Guardian
Apple Blocks Certain iPhone Apps in China
Netbook Boards
According to IDG News Service, which publishes magazines like Macworld, Computerworld, and PC World, at least five iPhone apps relating to the Dalai Lama
Apple blocking Dalai Lama, Kadeer, iPhone apps: reportAFP
Apple Censors Dalai Lama IPhone Apps in ChinaPC World
Apple Censors Dalai Lama on Chinese App StoreSlide To Play (blog)
Register -TG Daily -iPhone Scoop (blog)
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Jan 02
Wi-fi hotspots set for surge as demand soars
Financial Times
The surge in usage is coming mainly from "smart phones", particularly the Apple iPhone. Mobile phone operators are struggling to cope with the heavy amounts

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Jan 01

CNET News
Antacid tablet
Ars Technica
Instead of being all that people can imagine, it'll just be what people expect: a mostly unadorned color touch screen that's bigger than an iPhone but
Tablet: Big iPhone or thin MacBook?CNNMoney.com (blog)
What's the story with … the iSlateThe Herald
Ex-Googler Lee sees Apple tablet debut in JanuaryCNET News
ITProPortal -Huffington Post (blog) -London Free Press
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Jan 01

CBC.ca
Google kills the iPhone is it possible?
Phones Review
Google's Android 2.0 will have well and truly got its feet under the table by the time the next gen iPhone is unleashed during the summer of 2010.
Google Phone vs. iPhoneABC News
Will Google's Nexus be Able to Compete with the iPhone?Netbook Boards
Will Android kill the iPhone in 2010?TECH.BLORGE.com
Times Online -ElectricPig.tv -CoolTechZone.com (blog)
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Jan 01

Telegraph.co.uk
O2 Boss Blames iPhone For Crappy Coverage
Londonist
Dunne laid the blame at that golden-egg laying goose, the iPhone, saying that the bandwidth-hungry beast was eating the rest of the network.
O2 admits that network struggles to cope with iPhone appsTechworld.com
O2 spends £30m on network but can you trust them with your smartphone?Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
iPhone demand was to blame for O2's network problemsBroadband Genie
InformationWeek -Financial Times -Phones Review
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Jan 01

PC World
Imagine how some apps could have helped 2009 and might make 2010 entertaining
Kansas City Star
The 3G Apple iPhone is displayed in this undated company photograph released to the media on Monday, June 9, 2008.
RU Buzzed? An iPhone App Can Tell YouABC News
On Your Side: iPhone BAC AppsWJLA
New Year's Eve Toast with iPhoneRedmond Pie
myfoxny.com -iPhone Scoop (blog) -VentureBeat
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Jan 01
Billings 3.5 Paves the Way for IPhone Companion
PC World
Billings, a time tracking and invoicing app for the Mac, has undergone a seemingly minor update in preparation for a very useful feature: iPhone sync.
Billings 3.5 Adds iPhone Sync SupportThe Mac Observer

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