“Trust the rogue programmers and Cydia—the independent equivalent to the iTunes App Store—to bring you one of the most awaited features ever for the iPhone: Bluetooth file transfer.”
iPhone Bluetooth File Transfer Coming Soon
Settlement reached at last in VA data breach
… device for 2005, which was like being voted… While AT&T added 1.9 million Apple iPhone 3G subscribers during the fourth quarter of… Although its intent seems to be in …
2010 CES iPod/iPhone Area filled in 3 days, quadruples size
The original space allocated for the 2010 CES iPod/iPhone Pavilion was completely sold within three days after the announcement, leading to a substantial waiting list. In order to accommodate continued interest from iPod, iPhone, and even Mac vendors, CEA has quadupled the pavilion’s size, creating a massive presence for Apple vendors in Las Vegas.
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Astro Gaming's Headset Hanger needs little explanation
Astro Gaming may not produce the most invigorating products out there, but you’d never know it by its marketing approach. In fact, we dare any HP Blackbird owner to give the read link a look and not have even the slightest desire to pick this here gizmo up. The Headset Hanger, contrary to popular belief, actually isn’t a makeshift racing wheel; rather, it’s designed to be the first (and only, probably) accessory to bolt directly onto the Blackbird’s built-in VESA-compliant hardpoint. The purpose? To hold your gaming headphones, which would obviously be the A40s if Astro had any say in the matter. You could spend $19.95 on this just to satisfy your curiosity, but we’d recommend just glancing through the gallery a time or two until you’re over it.
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Wall Street climbs, shows positive signs
… as the top advancer, up 6.3 percent at $53.91, while shares of iPod and iPhone maker Apple Inc climbed 1.2 percent to $90.73. The day’s trading, however, was marked …











