Archive for July, 2007
July 31, 2007

You have just bought a new iPhone, but what could you do with your old cell phone? With CellForCash.com you can claim some dollars in exchange to your old phone. Or if you want to do a good deed, you can donate it to a charity through Cell for cash as well. A lot of brands are available, mostly all the manufacturers of the market and especially:

I’ve tried a quote to sell my old cell phone and I could get $14 from it, not bad. So, it’s time for you to sell a cell phone to CellForCash.com if you have recently bought a new iPhone.
I forgot something, you could resell your iPhone through Cellforcash.com if you are not happy with it.
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July 31, 2007
peaking to analysts for RBC Capital Markets this week, Apple’s Vice President of iPod Product Marketing, Greg Joswiak, said the first software update for his company’s iPhone handset is due to arrive shortly.
“Management expressed excitement at plans to increase iPhone value over time via new software features, citing ‘the sky is the limit’ for iPhone software,” analyst Mike Abramsky told clients in a research note Tuesday. “An iPhone update patch is expected shortly.”
read it all here appleinsider
July 31, 2007
CULVER CITY, CA–(Marketwire - July 30, 2007) - (mt) Media Temple, a leading provider of web hosting and online services, surprised the web hosting industry today by releasing a free web hosting control panel for all (mt) customers that use iPhones. “Simple, intuitive and 100% iPhone compliant, this control panel is a mini (mt) account center that goes where you do,” says Demian Sellfors, CEO of (mt) Media Temple.
read it here marketwire
July 31, 2007
MedeFile International on Monday announced that its users can now access their personal medical records using the iPhone. MedeFile specializes in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) management.
MedeFile offers subscription-based access to your own personal medical records, whenever you might need them.
read it here macworld
July 31, 2007
NASA astronauts and other employees won’t be using Apple iPhones to surf the Internet or send text messages anytime soon—at least not while they’re on the job.
On the other hand, they could soon have access to spiffy new Blackberrys.
The space agency has determined the iPhone “not to be enterprise ready,” according to the minutes of a July 10 meeting of NASA tech officials obtained by InformationWeek.
read it here informationweek
July 31, 2007
Apple Inc. (AAPLE/NASD) may not launch a faster iPhone until the spring, according to RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky. The company will instead concentrate on expanding the device into Europe this quarter and promote the iPhone’s wi-fi capability as its high-speed Internet connection, downplaying its connectivity to slower cellular networks.
The strategy puts Apple in a good position to meet or exceed its iPhone sales targets, Mr. Abramsky wrote in a note to clients. Apple last week said it would sell 10 million units by the end of 2008.
read it here canada
July 31, 2007
Pod Access is a music and video transfer utility for Mac OS X and Windows that helps you recover content stored on your iPod. It lets you access the songs on your iPod, display and sort them and search for songs similarly to how you would in itunes.
read it here pcworld
July 31, 2007
Macitynet has tested its iPhone with a TomTom 910 navigator to check if it can work both as a cellular phone and an iPod: with a simple low cost cable and bluetooth you can transform the two products (also with the 510, 710 models) in a great navigation, music and communication system. Our result with a video and a complete photogallery.
check this out macitynet.it
July 31, 2007
Texterity Inc., a provider of digital publishing solutions, has launched a beta version of the first digital magazine interface and portal designed for the Apple iPhone. This is the first time users will see a publisher’s complete magazine, as originally published, on the iPhone.
Texterity and a select group of publishers will offer free digital editions, designed for the iPhone’s Safari browser, of over 20 different magazines for iPhone users to read and enjoy through Texterity’s new digital magazine iPhone portal.
read it here macdailynews
or go with your iPhone here: http://iphone.texterity.com/magazines/
July 31, 2007
You’d think that lawyers would be trained in the art of correctly interpreting the fine print.
Larry Drury, an Illinois lawyer, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of iPhone owner Jose Trujillo that claims Apple defrauded his client by failing to reveal that the iPhone battery was not user-replaceable, and that it would die after 300 charges. (Thanks, Gizmodo.)
“This case arises out of Defendants’ purposeful and fraudulent concealment to purchasers of its iPhone cellular telephone that they will be required to incur an annual fee of $85.95 as part of Defendants’ battery replacement program,” Drury or someone at his firm wrote in the introduction to the complaint.
read it here news.com