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Nike+ coming to iPhone and iPod touch

http://stuff.tv

"Nike+ will definitely be extending its compatibility beyond the iPod Nano to the iPhone and iPod touch. No surprise there really, but the interesting detail is that it could also make use of both devices Wi-Fi (and, ultimately for the iPhone, 3G capability) to let you update your training log on the fly. Once you’ve legged round your local park you’ll be able to send the data (probably via a software app like the one the new SportBand uses) wirelessly without having to sit down and drip sweat over your computer. Very cool," Mark Wilson reports for Stuff.tv.

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Australian iPhone release info revealed!

http://forums.mactalk.com.au

Rumours have been rampant for months since the launch of the iPhone in the USA back mid-2007 regarding Australia's chance to taste the iPhone. There have been many dates and leaks of false info, so much so that some people even think Australia is never going to get it. Today however, Apple have been informing resellers of their iPhone strategy for Australia.

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RUMOR: Apple’s next-gen iPhone to launch at WWDC 2008, starting at $399

http://www.tgdaily.com

Apple's next-gen iPhone "will launch at WWDC 2008, in two or possible three different configurations, and prices starting at US$399. There are a few other tweaks, which, however, may be less than you would expect from a next-gen iPhone," Richard Felton reports for TG Daily.

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Apple iPhone’s next killer apps: VoIP and videoconferencing

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The upcoming iPhone 2.0 software is just around the corner and we all may be surprised how Apple’s unified communication solution could merge mobile communication with VoIP, PCs, Macs, iPhones and even Apple TVs," Christian Zibreg writes for TG Daily.

Zibreg writes, "We took a hard, long look at the information that is available right now from reports as well as patent filings to give you an outlook what Apple might be up to, why we are quite certain that VoIP and videoconferencing will be the iPhone’s new killer applications."

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iPhone SDK beta v.3.0 ships, reveals 3G plan

http://www.macworld.co.uk

The latest build of the iPhone SDK includes support for a 3G chipset. Apple has introduced the third version of its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK), in doing so it has once again fueled expectations of a 3G iPhone.

The latest SDK alongside freshly-updated resources for developers, such as a new tutorial for building applications using Interface Builder and updated documentation are all available from the iPhone Dev Centre now.

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Where are all the missing iPhones ?

http://online.wsj.com

Where are all the iPhones? Apple sold 3.7 million of its hit mobile phones last year, but its official partners only registered 2.3 million new customers. Meanwhile, many of its U.S. retail stores are selling out of the handsets. Apple is tight-lipped, but the two stories could be related.

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iPhone's Development Limitations Could Hurt It In the Long Run

http://resources.zdnet.co.uk

"Apple might have finally come around to allowing third party developers to create applications for the iPhone, but only up to a point. ZDNet UK claims Apple is leaving itself vulnerable to the competition and to a loss of lustre by blocking background tasks on the device. The author notes, 'Perhaps it doesn't trust application designers or users very much. Perhaps it wants the best software for itself, where it can limit what it can do in order not to upset its telco friends. Whatever the reason, it reflects badly on Apple.

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Analyst reiterates: Apple will sell 45 million iPhones in 2009

http://apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com

Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster took a lot of heat back in June 2007 when he predicted...

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BBC Offers iPhone Version of iPlayer, Accessible to Linux Users Too

http://www.theregister.co.uk

"After a long battle with Linux users in the UK, the BBC was forced into releasing a flash version of the iPlayer streaming service to fulfill their obligations to license-fee payers. After claiming that development of Linux and Mac versions of the iPlayer would take two years, Auntie Beeb has rushed to support the iPhone. iPhone users 'can be trusted' because their platform is locked down ... so the beeb opened a non-DRM hole in the iPlayer to support them. This was guarded by the extreme security of User Agent strings!

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The iPhone Software FAQ

http://www.macworld.com

Macworld do a great job with this Q&A, where they try to answer your questions about Apple's iPhone software announcements

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