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BusinessWeek September 24, 2007 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
The iPhone Unfettered There's more than one way to break your phone free of Apple and AT&T's constraints, but for now the rewards barely outweigh the drawbacks. |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 Joel Johnson |
How to Fix Your iPod Nano Without Buying the New One for $199 Replacing your screen is a relatively easy affair. |
PC Magazine August 29, 2007 Rick Broida |
Solve Your Smartphone Problems Sometimes handhelds need, well, a helping hand. |
PC Magazine August 29, 2007 |
iHack my iPhone . . . Sort of The insanely hyped iPhone is being hacked at from every angle, with new inroads being made too fast to keep up with in print. Here's a sampling of what the past month has wrought. |
PC Magazine August 15, 2007 Craig Ellison |
LG LN740 LG's top of the line offers traffic info, a large screen, and text-to-speech conversion at a value price... Maestro 4040... Lowrance iWAY 600C... Garmin nuvi 660... |
PC Magazine August 3, 2007 Sascha Segan |
Sanyo Katana II It may be hard to get excited about Sanyo's very slight upgrade to the Katana model that was released last year. Even so, this slim and trim phone will enjoy strong appeal among voice-centric Sprint customers... Motorola KRZR K1m... Sanyo SCP-7050... |
PC Magazine August 2, 2007 Sascha Segan |
LG Chocolate VX8550 LG deserves heaps of applause. It has discovered the scroll wheel, along with force-feedback touch keys, and Verizon's latest high-profile music phone is much, much better for it... Verizon G'zOne... LG VX9400... Motorola KRZR K1m... |
InternetNews September 7, 2007 James Alan Miller |
Five New iPAQs on HP's Fall Menu HP's new iPAQ lineup comprised of a pair of smartphones, two traditional handhelds and a standalone GPS navigator. |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2007 Louise Lee |
Hewlett-Packard: Smartphone Central? HP's spiffier handhelds may supply the kick its bread-and-butter products can't provide. |
InternetNews September 6, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Jobs: iSorry iScrewed iPhone eAdopters The iPhone uprising worked - a little. Apple disclosed plans for a store credit for early adopters stuck with a $599 bill. |
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