Tuesday Links
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web
A recently revealed job vacancy at Apple suggests the company has something up its sleeve for the iPhone’s GPS functionality and related mapping applications. Apple looking to take iPhone’s Maps app to “the next level”
The iPhone and its “paid apps” have created a culture that makes users more inclined than the general population to pay for content. iPhone’s Culture of Paid Content
When 2G iPhones were released, fans immediately fell in love with the design and features of the phone. The designs are sleek, so it’s easy to fall in love with the iPhone. The Fight for Freedom – Unlocking Iphones
$219.94. The price says it all. The TomTom Car Kit is great; it works perfectly, and I loved using it. In fact, I wish I could keep the review unit that TomTom sent me. Review: TomTom Car Kit for iPhone and iPod Touch
AT&T’s refurbished iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS deals aren’t quite what they were on Black Friday. But they’re still deals, and will arrive sooner than the next-generation iPhone, which new reports are suggesting may be being tested. For Refurbed Apple iPhones, Cyber Monday Is No Black Friday
Motorola’s and Verizon Wireless’ $100 million marketing campaign for the Motorola Droid seems to be paying off with strong sales that will likely result in more than 1 million devices being sold by the end of the year. Big marketing budget drives Moto Droid sales
Indie developer Juan Xavier Larrea has released a new version of his 360 Live iPhone app, that lets Xbox LIVE users sign in to their accounts, keep tabs on friends and send messages from their iPhones. Upgraded iPhone App Makes Xbox LIVE More Mobile And Social
An Australian youth who created a worm that attacked iPhone users has been hired by a company that creates applications for the iPhone. iPhone Virus-Writer’s New Job: Building iPhone Apps
When the exclusive deal between Apple and AT&T for the iPhone comes to an end, believed to be sometime next year, the maker of the most popular smartphone will likely team up with Verizon Wireless, the carrier that has the most subscribers and the better service. Analyst: The iPhone’s next carrier is likely T-Mobile, not Verizon
The ubiquitous iPhone has more than 100,000 apps that can do everything from tell you the weather in Nome, Alaska to give you headlines from The New York Times to order you a burrito from Chipotle. Five Commuter iPhone Apps You’ve Gotta Try

