Jeff Matthews surveyed his readers (customers of Verizon, Cingular, T-Mobile, Sprint and Alltell – in that order) to find out whether the iPhone is truly a threat to the BlackBerry. (…)
I reported on Monday about a survey of high school students who said they’d be willing to spend $500 on the iPhone. (…)
John, a Macenstein reader, stumbled upon this “Scenario Poker” widget on the Apple site, which suggests in its description that it may be iPhone’s first third party application:
Before you gambling addicts get excited, though, the description may have been written by a hopeful developer who wants to get his software on the iPhone, so this is not set in stone yet. (…)
A Malaysian software developer named Youmolo caused a stir when he posted a video on YouTube demonstrating some iPhone emulator software he had built for his Pocket PC. (…)
Apparently it’s an “open secret in the industry” that German cell phone parts manufacturer Balda is producing iPhone’s touch screens, said BusinessWeek in the future (don’t ask me why the article is dated April 16, 2007). (…)
In a Piper Jaffray survey of about 500 high school students in 11 schools around the U.S., 85 percent of teens said they were already aware of the iPhone. (…)
Dear Canadian iPhone enthusiasts,
I know I’ve been juggling your emotions around with this whole Rogers Wireless deal.
First I said Rogers would be the exclusive iPhone carrier in Canada. (…)


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