Is your iPhone tracking you? We took a look at some of the bigger questions emerging from this story.

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Robot Story (for iPhone)

On March 1, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

Robot Story, a free physics puzzle game for iPhone, hits the right balance between difficulty and fun, though the artwork is a touch gloomy.

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The Verizon iPhone and AT&T iPhone have gone head-to-head in thousands of broadband tests, and the numbers tell the story you’d expect: AT&T’s network is much faster.

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AT&T iPhone Beats Verizon in Nationwide 3G Speed Tests

iPhone Game Review: Bakery Story

On December 12, 2010, in iPhone, iPod Touch, by admin

iPhone Game Review: Bakery StoryReviewed by JadeDragon TeamLava has to be one of the most prolific social gaming developers for the iPhone and iPod touch. Since their first social game Farm Story, they have produced 4 community oriented games …

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Apple is deep into negotiation that will have an iPhone on T-Mobile US by the fall, a rumor today insists. The two are reportedly in talks at an “advanced stage,” and the T-Mobile source for the story claims that the negotiations have progressed enough that it’s “80 percent likely” a deal will be finished for the ongoing third quarter, which ends in September. The employee told Wired that T …

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iPhone has 80% chance of reaching T-Mobile US this fall

Apple is deep into negotiation that will have an iPhone on T-Mobile US by the fall, a rumor today insists. The two are reportedly in talks at an “advanced stage,” and the T-Mobile source for the story claims that the negotiations have progressed enough that it’s “80 percent likely” a deal will be finished for the ongoing third quarter, which ends in September. The employee told Wired that T …

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Fortune’s Apple 2.0 is reporting that the latest email exchange between Steve Jobs and a customer was entirely fake, according to statements made by Apple PR.

The conversation was published Thursday by The Boy Genius Report and linked to by more than three dozen other sites. In it, a writer pretending to be Apple’s CEO tries several times to mollify a customer called “Tom” who is furious about the iPhone 4′s widely reported signal attenuation problem. In separate e-mail messages Jobs purportedly tells “Tom,” who grows angrier with each exchange.

Boy Genius Report had originally published and vouched for the emails claiming the exchange was legitimate. Apple PR says the entire conversation was fabricated. The statements originally attributed to Steve Jobs included:

“No, you are getting all worked up over a few days of rumors. Calm down.”
“You are most likely in an area with very low signal strength.”
“You may be working from bad data. Not your fault. Stay tuned. We are working on it.”
“Retire, relax, enjoy your family. It is just a phone. Not worth it.”

Note that even before Apple PR’s response, BGR had already retracted the last statement that they had originally attributed to Steve Jobs. The “Retire, relax, enjoy your family. It is just a phone. Not worth it.” statement was later attributed to the customer, not Steve Jobs. Though, now it appears the entire exchange was fabricated. Adding further doubt to the motivation behind the original email poster, AppleInsider reports that the emailer had shopped the story around to several sites. It’s not clear if BGR paid for the the rights to publish the story.

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While I’ve followed the story about Mark Zuckerberg dissing the iPhone , it wasn’t really of much interest to me–or to …

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Facebook CEO Deletes Controversial iPhone 4 Post

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