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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 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 Alexander Vaughn on Wed August 04th, 2010
Enthusiastic about the GSM standard and all those towers that bring ubiquitous Internet to your iPhone? Well, Planetbeing, the baseband and unlock expert of the iPhone Dev-Team has an app for you.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Tue July 27th, 2010
One of the lesser-known features of the iPhone 4 was support for HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) which allows the iPhone to send data at very high speed. Unfortunately, this feature hasn't quite lived up to the promise, until now.
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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 Dave Clarke on Sat May 16th, 2009
Anyone who lives in the Washington, DC area and commutes to work using the subway knows that when it comes to being able to use their cell phones underground, unless your service provider is Verizon
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