BY A.T. Faust III on Fri August 12th, 2011
Patently Apple shines the light on three newly-granted Apple innovations.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Fri August 27th, 2010
Qualcomm, a leading manufacturer of CDMA radio chips like those used in Verizon's Android offerings, is now looking for an iPhone developer.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu August 12th, 2010
Despite a less than perfect release, the iPhone 4 continues to defy skeptics. Supply of the fourth generation device continues to lag behind demand. Read more...
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BY Scott Grizzle on Tue August 10th, 2010
One of the most prevalent iPhone issues is reception, and AT&T has started rolling out a new device that could solve those issues. Unfortunately, it appears that the solution has its own problems.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Sun August 08th, 2010
While almost every company on the planet would go nuts if they had a customer satisfaction rating anywhere near 93%, it's actually the sign of an issue for Apple. New satisfaction statistics are out, and some of the numbers may be quite surprising.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu July 29th, 2010
Apple is no longer a boutique and it should stop acting like it.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon July 26th, 2010
The list of unique products to solve your iPhone 4's antenna issues continues to grow.
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BY Joe White on Sun July 25th, 2010
If you've ordered a free case through Apple's Case Program, be sure to keep an eye on your inbox - you might just find an email stating your delivery date is quite a bit earlier than expected!
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BY Scott Grizzle on Sun July 25th, 2010
Many have said that Steve Jobs was far too arrogant when discussing reception issues at the recent Apple press conference. Now, the folks at College Humor have come up with their own version of the conference which takes arrogance to the next level.
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BY Joe White on Sat July 24th, 2010
Apple has added yet another handset to its "antenna issue" Hall of Fame - the latest being the Motorola Droid X. Read on to find out more.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Fri July 16th, 2010
Apple recently released iOS 4.0.1 to the public and iOS beta 4.1 to the development community, with the most noticeable changes being in the signal strength indicator. What do these changes really mean to the iPhone owner?
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu July 15th, 2010
Hours after Bloomberg said Apple knew all along about the iPhone 4 antenna problem, the Wall Street Journal suggests otherwise. All this comes just hours before Apple (hopefully) adds some clarity to the entire situation.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu July 15th, 2010
The Wall Street Journal doesn't expect an iPhone 4 recall. If not, then what will happen tomorrow? I've got some ideas.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu July 15th, 2010
As we told you last night, Apple will be holding a press conference tomorrow morning (Friday) at 10am PST concerning the iPhone 4. Secretive as always, Apple simply didn't give any more details about it. So with no USB drive packed with Steve's keynote slides found in a bar this time, we're left with speculation.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu July 15th, 2010
Ahead of the June 24th release of the iPhone, an Apple employee warned company officials about potential antenna issues.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed July 14th, 2010
Steve Jobs is ready to talk. Apple has scheduled a 10 a.m. PT news conference on Friday to discuss the ever-growing iPhone 4 controversy.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue July 13th, 2010
Consumer Reports' decision not to recommend the iPhone 4 has now gone mainstream and has relaunched the debacle around the new iPhone's antenna. Yet, they got it all wrong.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu July 08th, 2010
Apple is really having a tough time over the (faulty?) design of its new iPhone antenna. Yet, we are all hopeful they won't hold a grudge, because if they do, I'm afraid the iPhone 5 might look much like what you see in the photo above. Then we all lose.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed June 30th, 2010
While Apple is still somewhat ambivalent at its highest level about the new iPhone's antenna issues, it's not leaving those on the front lines without some sort of guidance. Indeed, BGR managed to put its hands on the AppleCare procedure sheet available to the reps if you confront them about the issue.
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BY Joe White on Fri June 25th, 2010
Check out our Antenna Issue Roundup for all the information you need regarding iPhone 4's antenna issue. Read on for Steve's email comment, Apple's official position, and an antenna expert's opinion!
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