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http://www.harshj.com [ Harsh J] Apple released its much awaited iPhone yesterday! And now people are calling each other on their ugly Ericsons and Nokias yelling ‘iPhone!’

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http://www.broadband-today.com [Broadband-today.com] Fast Feed - Blog on Broadband-Today - 1990000199: Even if they are true, no information is available about what carriers might actually host the device, though many Apple fanatic sites believe it will be akin to an unlocked GSM phone, meaning it will not come with a SIM card and can be used on just about any GSM network (such as Cingular and T-Mobile in the U.S.) Essentially, any one would then be able to purchase the phone from Apple, then go to a GSM provider and get a SIM card (i.e., subscription), stick it in the iPhone and have a working handset that makes calls, plays audio and takes pictures.

[Prblog.typepad.com] Strategic Public Relations: Gadgetry: This story started online earlier this week at Apple Insider. Apple and Motorola will need to answer some questions regarding downloading and storing songs on the phones. The iPod “pennies per song” business model might conflict with the “every second counts” approach wireless carriers appear to use.

http://www.techsmessage.com [Techsmessage.com] Techs Message - We love technology: In complete opposite to recent statements from Green Peace, the Environmental Protection Agency has ranked Apple notebooks as the most environmentally-friendly portable computers in its EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool), according to a recent New York Times article. Apple’s MacBook Pro led the way for portables with all models meeting 17 optional criteria and receiving silver medals, according to Ars Technica.

http://theminiblog.co.uk [Theminiblog.co.uk] the mini Blog: Though I already have my K800i, which is one amazing phone, I don’t know if I could give it up for the iPhone. Though it’s PDA-esque features are nice, what would I do about applications like GPS software (I use TomTom on my PDA) and other 3rd party software I have come to love and enjoy, especially with the news that you can’t install your own applications.

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