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Scientific American December 2008 Mark Fischetti |
How GPS Units Work How handheld global positioning system devices can determine your position on Earth -- even when indoors. |
PC Magazine October 3, 2008 John C. Dvorak |
Microsoft vs. the iPhone Smartphones were derided as losers a few years ago when Microsoft was promoting the idea. But now they're the future, thanks to Apple. |
Entrepreneur November 2008 |
Get the Message The HP iPAQ 910c smartphone from hp gets a thumbs up for functionality. |
Popular Mechanics November 13, 2008 Glenn Derene |
Dust in Your iPhone? It's Time for a New One The problem with gadgets that "don't have any parts" is that you can't fix even very minor problems. |
InternetNews November 11, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Survey: iPhone More Reliable But Accident-Prone Apple's smartphone beats Blackberry and Treo in reliability - except when it comes to drops, spills and other mishaps. |
InternetNews November 7, 2008 Judy Mottl |
iPhone Tops in Satisfaction for Business Users Apple's device takes top honors in a J.D. Power customer satisfaction survey - beating out recent BlackBerry offerings from RIM and others. |
InternetNews November 3, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Old Software a G1 Security Glitch T-Mobile is quietly deploying an over-the-air software patch provided by Google that fixes a Web browsing flaw in the Android G1 smartphone. |
PC Magazine November 3, 2008 Segan & Jacobowitz |
Motorola MotoZINE ZN5 With its Motorola MotoZINE ZN5, developed with Kodak, T-Mobile finally brings a high-quality camera phone to the masses... Nokia N82... Nokia N95 smartphone... Samsung's Behold SGH-T919... |
Inc. November 2008 Nitasha Tiku |
Horse Race: Putting the App in Apple Now that it's officially sanctioned, companies are rushing to develop games and widgets for the iPhone. |
Wired Steven Levy |
On Melding the Digital and Physical Realms This year, breakthroughs like the Wii, Guitar Hero, and the iPhone showed that 21st-century reality is a blend of the digital and physical, with a borderline so blurred it's not really a line at all. |
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