Tuesday Links
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web
Newsy is the only news service that analyzes the key differences in how a story is being reported by various news organizations around the world. Newsy.com iPhone App Version 1.5 Released
First sighted in 2007, the Google Phone’s existence is finally being acknowledged by the search engine company, which said it has given mobile phones using its Android operating system to its employees. Google Phone Could Spur Mobile App Development
Epson on Monday announced that its free iPrint photo printing app for iPhone and iPod touch is now available on the iTunes App Store. Epson Joins Ranks of iPhone Print Apps
SPOOFEM.COM (PINKSHEETS: SPOF) announced today that Apple has accepted the company’s proposal to produce future iPhone applications. Apple Accepts SPOOFEM.COM’s iPhone Application
It’s clear that sales have picked up after slow initial numbers of only 5,000 iPhones sold the first weekend. However, the 100,000 sales figure is still modest considering China Unicom’s 144 million total subscribers. China Unicom sells 100,000 iPhones since launch
Over the weekend, the New York Times reported a rather surprising story: as it turns out, it’s not AT&T’s fault when your iPhone drops a call or fetches your e-mail at a rate of one message per hour. The problem is actually that your iPhone is poorly designed. Report: AT&T network problems are iPhone’s fault?
Portable navigation device (PND) maker TomTom leapt into the iPhone app world as soon as Apple’s OS 3.0 enabled turn-by-turn guidance. Test Drive: TomTom Car Kit for iPhone GPS navigation
Options are limited when it comes to video recording on older iPhones, but the Camcorder app supposedly solves the problem by enabling video recording on these older devices. Camcorder app adds video recording to pre-3GS iPhones
The most exciting iPhone app released yesterday is completely free and comes from Amazon. Kindle is finally available for UK iPhone users. Amazon releases Kindle for iPhone but are there enough ebooks out there?
Speculation is mounting that Google may release its own handset in 2010 to go head-to-head with Apple’s iPhone in the mobile phone market. Is Google working on its own ‘iPhone’?

