Another iPhone challenger

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All the noise about Apple Inc.’s iPhone has awaken the world’s largest handset maker.

Nokia Corp. on Wednesday fired off its double-barreled answer to iPhone on Wednesday, showing off four new music-centric handsets (including its 8GB N81 model shown here) and a new Internet service that’s centered on music downloads and other entertainment offerings. More —>

How To: Adding Subway Maps To Your IPhone

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One of the first truly useful hacks for the iPod was adding maps to the photo and video capable models, and of course, since the iPhone is no different than an iPod when it comes to photos, you can easily do the same with your phone. More —>

Review: Rival Phones No Match for iPhone

Washington Post Review: Rival Phones No Match for iPhone
Washington Post, United States - 13 hours ago
By PETER SVENSSON AP Not, mind you, at the iPhone itself, but mad at cell-phone manufacturers who have saddled us for years with interfaces that lure us

Guide to native applications for the iPhone

Guide to native applications for the iPhone

Posted 23 August 2007 @ 12pm in Applications, Guides/How-Tos

The world of iPhone-native applications has evolved tremendously in the past few weeks. Once requiring a lengthy jailbreaking and installation process and plagued by a dearth of utility, third-party iPhone binaries can now be easily installed (at least under Mac OS X) through a GUI that requires no user interaction with commands or scripts and have matured from proofs-of-concept to include functions that are of use to the average iPhone owner.