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24 March 2008 10:04 GMT |
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24 March 2008 11:20 GMT |
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26 March 2008 07:12 GMT |
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28 March 2008 16:26 GMT |
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Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. in Taiwan, has been contracted by Apple to work on a new iPhone, most likely the 3G version of Apple's popular handset. People familiar with Apple's plans, however, have declined to provide further insight on what the new iPhone will bring or when the Cupertino-based company p... |
31 March 2008 03:55 GMT |
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Following the release of the iPhone SDK Beta 2, more devs are being granted access to the iPhone Developer Program. Many of the devs whose hearts were bruised by Apple's negative answer when trying to enroll in the program's early stages can now breathe a sigh of relief reading these words:"Thank you for ap... |
2 April 2008 03:31 GMT |
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