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2.5G iPhone can be used as WiFi iPod

For those of you looking to upgrade from the original iPhone to it’s 3G big brother, it looks like you’re going to have another option for your old phone. Rather than wiping the info and selling your older iPhone, it seems you can still use it as an iPod.

According to an AT&T spoke…

iPhone Apps must be submitted by July 7th for launch period inclusion

If you’re a developer that wants your shiny new iPhone App in the store on launch day, you’d better be putting the final touches on it. Apple has begun sending out emails to various developers, letting them know that they will need to submit their App no later than Monday July 7th. Any …

iPhone 3G Guided Tour shows AIM in the App Store

If you didn’t already know, Apple has put up their ‘Guided Tour‘ of the iPhone 3G on their site. The video is around a half hour, so grab some popcorn and a cold one, sit back and prepare to be wowed. Ok, so it’s not really that exciting, but there was certainly one tidbit in…

Bioware is looking into developing iPhone games

The iPhone is certainly making waves when it comes to the gaming industry. We’ve already seen one company profile with the sole purpose of creating games for the phone. Now we have word that another big player in the industry is pondering the iPhone’s gaming potential.

Bioware is the s…

iPhone 3G to be shipped in PaperFoam tray

This year as Apple roles out the iPhone 3G you will see their environmental agreement come into play. Last year Steve Jobs promised a Greener Apple, and that year we will see that the packing supplies have changed for the iPhone. Now, the iPhone will be shipped in a starch paper tray, made mostly of…

AT&T Q&A answers a few of our lingering questions

With all of the official knowledge finally coming down from AT&T, many of our questions have been answered. Of course, every reply seems to bring up more questions. Thankfully we’ve been in touch with AT&T PR Representative Brad Mays who has happily answered a few of our burning questi…

EA vet leaves to found iPhone game studio


Is the iPhone going to be the next big mobile gaming platform? While I’m definitely excited about the possibilities, I find it durable as an avid gamer to think it will ever replace my DS, or someone else’s PSP. Neil Young, previously of Electronic Arts (not to be confused with the lege…

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