iPhone in privacy crosshairs (week in review)

On April 22, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

This week, Apple’s smartphone proved pivotal in helping the company and its partner carriers attain strong quarterly earnings, but was also the target of criticism for keeping a log of its users’ whereabouts.

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iPhone in privacy crosshairs (week in review)

iPhone in privacy crosshairs (week in review)

On April 22, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

This week, Apple’s smartphone proved pivotal in helping the company and its partner carriers attain strong quarterly earnings, but was also the target of criticism for keeping a log of its users’ whereabouts.

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iPhone in privacy crosshairs (week in review)

iPhone 3GS Now Just $49

On January 10, 2011, in iPhone, by admin

Just a day before Verizon Wireless is expected to announce the iPhone 4 on its network, Apple, AT&T, Target, and Best Buy have cut the price of the 8GB iPhone 3GS to $49 (with a two-year contract).

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iPhone 3GS Now Just $49

The Loop reports that Apple is facing a new patent lawsuit from NetAirus Technologies over the iPhone . While Apple is routinely the target of such actions, this particular lawsuit is interesting if o.

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Apple Facing New Patent Lawsuit Over iPhone – Mac Rumors

Federal and state laws limiting newsroom searches are unlikely to help Gizmodo’s editors, if they’re the target of a criminal investigation regarding a prototype iPhone.

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Journalist shield law may not halt iPhone probe

Starbucks Expands iPhone App

On April 2, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

Seattle-based Starbucks Corp. announced plans to expand its mobile payment option for iPhone users to more than 1,000 Target retail locations throughout the United States.

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Starbucks Expands iPhone App

Last September, Starbucks released the free Starbucks Mobile Card, an iPhone app designed to replace your Starbucks card in full. You could even pay with it, but sadly, the payment function was limited to just sixteen Seattle and Silicon Valley-area stores

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Starbucks adds more locations for iPhone payment app

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Jumping drastically from 16 stores to well over 1000, Starbucks branches within Target stores are now accepting payment via the Starbucks Card Mobile iPhone app.

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Starbucks Now Accepting iPhone Payments In Over 1000 Stores …

Total Access Communication (DTAC) plans to become the top iPhone seller in 12 months after its kick-off event this past weekend at Siam Paragon saw sales of 1,897 units, almost double the target.

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DTAC aims at top|spot for iPhone sales (The Nation – Thailand’s English news)