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Archive for the ‘iPhone 3GS’ Category

iPhone 3GS drop to $97 signals iPhone 4G release

Well, this is intriguing: Walmart just officially announced that it’ll be selling the 16GB iPhone 3GS for $97 starting Tuesday, a full $100 off the regular price. Given the high probability that Steve Jobs will introduce the thoroughly-leaked next-gen iPhone when he gives the WWDC 2010 keynote on June 7th, this cheap iPhone deal seems [...]

Is iPhone App Development Really Profitable?

According to recent statistics, Apple has already sold more than a billion applications from its online store. Many developers and companies have earned some handsome amounts from developing and selling iPhone applications too. The applications are either meant for individual users or for business use. Also, there has been a massive explosion in apps developed [...]

Free home broadband with dongle for iPhone users

Telefónica O2 UK Limited is offering free fixed-line broadband to free iPhone 3GS customers who purchase the 3GB internet tethering bolt-on before the end of 2009. The telecommunications company has launched its iPhone Total Connectivity Bolt-On – which allows new and existing iPhone customers to purchase the 3GB iPhone Internet Tethering bolt-on and receive the [...]

Rock Band for iPhone and iPod Touch

Danny Allen at Gizmodo reports: I’ve been psyched for Rock Band on the free iPhone 3GS and free iPod Touch this ever since EA confirmed the multi-player mode supports four players over Bluetooth. The $10 app lets you invite Facebook friends, and choose guitar, bass, drums or vocals. 20 tracks are included, too…here’s the full [...]

Orange to have stock of iPhone 3GS within 3 weeks!

Consumers are celebrating a new diversity in choice of iPhone suppliers and rumours are abound that Orange may have stocks withing 3 weeks. That surprises me given the current lack of 3GS stock generally and things will get even harder when Vodafone get into the mix in due course. The question is, who will provide [...]