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With AT&T’s exclusive hold on theiPhone due to end soon by many accounts, many are wondering if Verizon will get their own version of the iPhone early next year. AT&T: “We’re Not Worried About Losing iPhone Exclusivity.”
Users of iPhones, iPads or Android-based smartphones can access virtualized Windows desktops using version 3.1 of Kaviza’s VDI-in-a-box product, the company said on Wednesday. Kaviza Adds IPhone, IPad, Android to Virtual Desktop Package
In a benchmark test, the Nexus One outperfomed the iPhone 4 in rendering HTML5. What’s more, HTML5 rendering on the iPhone 4 running iOS 4.1 was even worse than Flash 10.1. Nexus One trounces iPhone 4 when it comes to HTML5
Amid iPhone 5 rumors, a prominent analyst believes iPhone 5 “will be Apple’s first phone to support LTE,” also known as 4G, via a two-chip modem. Analyst: iPhone 5 will do 4G, 7-inch iPad is coming with dual cameras
It’s commonly accepted that AT&T’s iPhone exclusivity will end soon when Apple adds Verizon to its US carriers — but AT&T’s chief exec isn’t worried, citing the fact that his subs are trapped. AT&T chief: ‘All your iPhone belong to us’
Apple’s decision to allow intermediary tools to port software from formats like Flash to the iPhone did not have a significant effect on sales of Adobe products, the company’s CEO said this week. Apple’s relaxing of App Store rules has ‘muted’ effect on Adobe
Cellular operator MTN has launched the iPhone 4 in SA, as it enters turf dominated by Vodacom in recent years. MTN wades into iPhone
AT&T Inc.’s (T) President and CEO Randall Stephenson could never be accused of not looking at the bright side of life. AT&T calm in the face of iPhone, LTE uncertainty
Yesterday another Wall Street law firm told its attorneys that the firm would support the iPhone for work email. Wall Street Is Breaking Up With The BlackBerry

