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Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web
A college is offering a course in photography using the iPhone – the first of its kind in the country. College first with iPhone photography course
Ferocious competition on the App Store means many iOS developers eagerly embrace any tool or service promising to send their apps soaring up the charts. Apple cracks down on iPhone firms using appayola marketing services
Pictures that could well be of a rendered mockup of the Samsung Galaxy S3, have emerged on a Chinese website called XDA. iPhone 4S Rival Alert : Fake Samsung Galaxy S3 With Curved Screen Surface
An outbreak of iPhone fever made Apple the hottest smartphone maker worldwide at the end of 2011 but handsets powered by Google’s Android software were shaping up as true winners in the market. Apple’s iPhone most popular but Android handsets market winner
Global smartphone shipments surged 55 percent in the fourth quarter, as demand for Apple Inc.’s iPhone 4S countered declines by Research In Motion Ltd (RIM). and Nokia Oyj (NOK1V), International Data Corporation said. Smartphone Shipments Jump 55%, Led by IPhone
In case there was any doubt, smartphones are rapidly becoming the mobile device of choice, with “hero” devices like the iPhone 4S and Samsung Galaxy Nexus leading the way in 2011, according to stats from IDC. Smartphones Dominate 2011, Driven by iPhone 4S
Samsung vs Apple will continue this year, in fact, a new smartphone that will arrive this month strongly suggests that there’s a market for white phones. Samsung Galaxy Nexus in white to rival the iPhone 4S
Ever accidentally drop your smartphone in the toilet, or get pushed into a swimming pool with it on you? Well, a new rumour indicates that both the next iPhone and upcoming Galaxy SIII could be waterproof and therefore impervious to such situations. Upcoming iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy SIII could be waterproof
In a sign of trouble in the App Store, Apple has warned app developers not to manipulate their rankings in the top charts by using third-party marketing services. Apple warns developers not to manipulate their app rankings
Well-designed websites and snazzy mobile apps aren’t just for travel search engines anymore. JetBlue Airways just debuted its own native app for the iPhone, an app that lets users search for and book flights from their mobile phones. JetBlue debuts iPhone app as big travel gets social, mobile savvy

