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AT&T gave Apple engineers masterclasses in wireless networking in order to address iPhone connectivity woes on the carrier’s network, says a report from the Wall Street Journal. But that’s only half of the story, as AT&T also says it’s putting a lot of effort (and money) into improving its network as well.
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Report: AT&T Helps Apple Fix iPhone Woes
Kaufman Brothers’ Shaw Wu cautions a deal to put the iPhone on Verizon will be “complicated” however
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Anayst: iPhone Will Come After Android — Eventually — On Verizon
Apple made changes to fix some of the problems that the iPhone was causing for AT&T’s network,
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That Horrific iPhone Performance On AT&T Was Partially Apple’s Fault
Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers is doubling the size of its fund for iPhone application developers, as it eyes new opportunities with the forthcoming launch of Apple’s iPad.
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VC fund for iPhone app developers doubles to $200 million
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The rumor…again…is that Apple is working on developing a CDMA version of the iPhone and plans to begin distributing the popular smartphone through Verizon in the near future, ending its exclusivity arrangement with AT&T. The move could benefit Apple and Verizon, but will also be an advantage for existing AT&T customers.
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Benefits of a Verizon iPhone for AT&T Customers
One of the biggest complaints about the iPhone and the upcoming iPad, for that matter is that it doesn’t allow third-party applications to run in the background. According to one popular Apple blog, though, full-on multitasking support could be coming to the iPhone sooner rather than later.
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Next version of iPhone OS to support multitasking?


