M1 and Apple has announced that it have reached an agreement to offer iPhone for M1’s subscribers in Singapore by the end of this year. No info on the pricing, tariffs and released schedule will be available later. The latest Apple’s iPhone 3GS is currently offered by SingTel exclusively in Singapore. ... Read More
China Unicom to start selling iPhones on October 30
China Unicom, the second largest Chinese mobile carrier, has finally announced the exact release date of its iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS: October 30. The operator will offer the iPhone in mainland China with a 2-yr contract agreement, as well as free of contract. While the official contract prices were not announced (these are the rumored ones), the no contract prices are quite steep: iPhone 3G 8GB – 4,999 CNY ($732); iPhone ... Read More
Apple shifts two billion Apps in 14 months
Apple has announced its iPod touch and iPhone users have downloaded over two billion applications from its App Store. This is a frankly startling number, especially when you consider the App Store was only opened for business in July 2008. The number of applications downloaded hit 300 million by December that year, crossed the billion mark in April 2009, and had hit 1.5 billion in time for the App Store's first anniversary. Broad ... Read More
Navigon adding live traffic to iPhone navigation app, asks ‘TomTom who?’
Practically all summer, the buzz surrounding TomTom's forthcoming iPhone GPS app was near deafening. But saidnoise apparently didn't penetrate the labs at Navigon, as that very outfit has produced what's easily the most full-featured option on the market today. Just a week after updating the already-great app with text-to-speech, iPod controls and location sharing, the company is now proclaiming that live traffic will splash down in October (at least in North ... Read More







