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Monday, March 31, 2008

Report Says Apple's 3G iPhone Will Debut in May

According to NewsFactor Apple will start offering a 3G iPhone in May. If so, the new iPhone could spur application development as well as sales overseas, where 3G is much more common than in the US. There will be "an initial small build in May," and "significant production" in June, perhaps timed for the iPhone developers' conference that month.

Production volume run in May is expected to be more than three million iPhones, with another eight million in the third quarter. This could help Apple meet its target of selling 10 million iPhones by the end of this year. As of January, Apple has said it had sold about four million.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Apple looking to put handwriting recognition into the iPhone?




From Engadget - Above job posting from Apple's site is for a Handwriting Recognition Engineer. Nothing unusual there since Apple has its Inkwell handwriting recognition software in OS X for years now. Except there's the part that reads: "The recognition technology you create may extend beyond Mac OS X to other applications and the iPhone."

Monday, March 10, 2008

Sun Bringing Java to iPhone

From MacRumors -

Sun announced that they are developing a Java Virtual Machine for Apple's iPhone with the newly released Software Development Kit (SDK). The specific version of Java will be based on the Java Micro Edition (ME) and will open the iPhone to a large library of existing Java applications.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Meizu M8 Video

Cops Shut Down Meizu's CeBIT Booth for Ripping Off Apple




From Gizmodo -

China-based Meizu, manufacturer of the M8 iPhone ripoff, was among a number of exhibitors who had their Cebit booths temporarily closed down by the Criminal Hanover. The closures were part of a major police operation against possible patent violations at CeBIT.

The immediate assumption was centered on the M8, which does the original better, with specs that include quad-band GSM/EDGE, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, a 3.4" touch screen and a 3MP camera. However, in an update, it was revealed the closure stemmed from MP3-licensing issues, which has seen been resolved. Meizu's booth reopened afterwards.

More details are available at heise online.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

DaXian X999 3.2" LCD Dual-band Win Mobile PDA Phone




Another clone, DaXian X999, is featured in thegadgetsite. An interesting feature is its face proximity sensor, which shuts down the screen when the phone is too close to the user's face.

Complete specs and other details can be read here.