Analyst confirms Apple slid past RIM to become number two smartphone vendor

Posted on November 6, 2008 by Chris Ziegler.
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So apparently Apple knew what it was talking about after all. Research firm Canalys says that Apple stole the rug out from underneath RIM in the third quarter to become the world's number two pusher of smartphones, taking a hearty 17.3 percent market share compared to RIM's 15.2 percent and Windows Mobile's 13.6 percent. For what it's worth, the firm says RIM could very well bounce back in the fourth quarter with the Bold, Storm, and Pearl 8220 all ramping up in time for the holidays, but either way, number one platform Symbian needn't sweat any time soon; Nokia's baby managed to lose 21.5 percent share year over year, but they're still sitting pretty with 46.6 percent.

How'd Apple manage to steal so much BlackBerry thunder (pun painfully intended)? Part of the evidence might lie in J.D. Power's just-released 2008 Business Wireless Smartphone Customer Satisfaction Study, revealing that suits adore their iPhones, like their BlackBerrys just alright, and despise their Palms. Amusing to us was the iPhone's rating of a 5 out of 5 in the Features category -- the only contender to get a perfect score there -- despite the fact that virtually every other smartphone platform continues to outstrip it for raw capability. Usability, though, well... that's arguably another story altogether.

[Via AppleInsider]

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iPresernter gets the bit OK from Apple

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Another very useful application that is brought to us by Makayama has just been approved for sale in the App Store. Makayama is the creator of Voice Dial, the first all in one voice dialing application for the iPhone. iPresenter allows you to wirelessly control your Powerpoint applications in real ...

New MacBooks prevent users from Jailbreaking their iPhones

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With every iPhone update that Apple releases they try to find ways to crush advancements that the iPhone Dev Team are making. We expect firmware 2.2 will have a few different tweaks to prevent jailbreaking, what we didn’t expect was that the new MacBooks would be the next wave of ...

Voice Dial gets limited time price drop

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Makayama is offering their Voice Dial application at a discount for a limited time. Users can purchase Voice Dial in the App Store for $1.99 until November 10th. After November 10th the price will return to $9.99 so act fast! Voice Dial offers speech recognition for the iPhone like it ...

Noise.io brings synthesizing to the iPhone and iPod Touch

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Amidio has released their full-featured synthesizer for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Noise.io. Those of us who cant get a beat out of our head don’t have to anymore because Noise.io is capable of creating all kinds of melodic sequences, basses, leads, keys, bells, percussive sounds and sound effects on ...

Quick WebApps: Gym Technik for the iPhone

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Gym Technik says they were built for Blackberry, but are now on the iPhone “due to popular demand”:

Gym Technik is an innovative online service that uses the lastest in cutting edge mobile technology to connect your iPhone to your fitness routine. Members of this service can define their entire workout routine on the Gym Technik website, and when at the gym - The iPhone, pointed at the Gym Technik mobile website, allows for tracking of exercise stats in their routine, visual exercise guidance, and references to previous workout stats. All of this information synchs automatically to the members’ web account where they can view their progress on informative charts and graphs and optimize their routine as necessary.

So, if you’re a switcher and want to bring the service with you, or just looking for something to help keep you on track with your workouts, this might be work a look. Let us know!

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Mind mapping on the iPhone

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I'm a fairly rabid fan of mind mapping. I use it daily for everything from mundane tasks like writing packing lists to more energetic pursuits such as frenetic brainstorming sessions. Accordingly, I've taken an interest in the development of two iPhone applications specifically geared toward the mind mapping enthusiast, especially the ones who are prone to ideas which just can't wait until they get back to their desk.

MindMaker (iTunes link) is a $4.99USD application which provides a basic interface for iPhone mind mapping. The first screen is a list of maps which can be added and deleted in the typical iPhone fashion, and clicking a document title opens a map for editing. Within a map, double tapping on a "node" will select it, double tapping again will edit its text, and child nodes are added by tapping the plus sign (+) in the bottom toolbar. Pinching zooms the map in and out, and swiping in the white space allows rapid navigation. Like I said, it's basic. It gets the job done, though ... if you're fast enough on the iPhone keyboard to make it more effective than working on paper.

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AT&T Will Offer an Official Tethering Option for the iPhone Soon

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iPWR backup battery by Eznex review

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Very often we find that our iPhone batteries do not last an entire day, calling for multiple charges in some cases.  The iPWR backup battery by Eznex is the perfect solution to this battery problem.  Apple’s decision to not include a removable battery on any of their iPhone and iPod ...

iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 44 2008

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Apple has managed to squeeze out a "Game Changer" ad that shows a baseball application. For now this is the only app for baseball fans, the drawback is it is only for this current season. Apple is now selling the Scosche PassPORT in retail stores. The PassPORT is the first ...

AT&T exec confirms iPhone tethering on the way

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How's this for a telephone game: Technologizer's Harry McCracken reports that AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph De La Vega told Michael Arrington that the iPhone will be allowed to work as a tethered wireless modem for notebooks. It will be available "soon." Allegedly.

Our own Mike Schramm noted possible correspondence from Steve Jobs himself in late August suggesting that talks were already underway with AT&T.

We all know it's technically doable. Both NetShare and iModem take care of tethering quite nicely. The sticky wicket is getting AT&T's permission: the strain could be too much for the telco's 3G network to bear.

At this point, we don't know if AT&T's plans to allow tethering include any rate increases or bandwidth caps. Got any theories? Let us know by leaving a comment.

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New MacBook Air Improves H.264 Playback, Reduces Heat

MacRumors had previously reported that the new NVIDIA-based MacBooks and MacBook Pros showed dramatically less CPU usage when playing back H.264 content. The conclusion was that Apple had enabled the use of hardware acceleration for H.264 video play...

Review: iSkin revo case for iPhone

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The iSkin revo case for iPhone, available in the TiPb Store for $39.95, is designed for the iPhone 2G and is touted as offering maximum protection for your iPhone. With a broad landscape of cases to choose from, this one stands out from the others. It costs a bit more than most other cases, but is it worth the extra bucks? Read on for the full review!

Design

Constructed of durable rubber and including an ultra-clear impact resistant Screen ViSOR, the iSkin revo case for iPhone 2G has your iPhone covered. Form-fitting to protect all vulnerable areas of your iPhone, it is an impressive way to protect your iPhone from bumps, scrapes, and shock from accidental drops. The material used in it’s construction is even anti-microbial to help keep the germs away. Also, it is available in a variety of colors to give your iPhone a little flair.

The included Screen ViSOR snaps into place to protect your iPhone’s screen from damage when not in use. When you need access to the screen, the Screen ViSOR snaps into place seamlessly on the back of your iPhone, readily available when you need it’s protection again.

The case covers and protects the ports and controls of your iPhone as well. A removable docking port cover is included to keep dust and dirt away from your docking port while still allowing room for the speakers. Along the top of the case, a rubber flap allows access to the headphone jack. The surface of the case is slightly grooved to give your iPhone some “grippiness.”

The iSkin revo includes a privacy screen film with anti-glare. This is a nice touch because it covers and protects your screen from prying eyes as well as dust and dirt, but also performs admirably in reducing fingerprints and smudges. Also, a small, clear plastic lens cover is included to fit between the camera lens and the case.

Performance

The iSkin revo is an exceptional case with regard to protection. It covers the iPhone’s vital spots while still giving you full access to the screen and all controls and ports. The material is grippy and durable, and the case is easy to install on your iPhone and it stays put. Staying put is important, and not for the obvious reason of protection. In my experience, other rubber cases tend to stretch over time and develop a looser fit on my phone. As it loosens, it slides just a little, but enough that any dust or dirt that gets inside between the case and phone results in scratches and abrasions over time. This is very annoying when you thought you were protected. The iSkin revo avoids this problem because not only is the rubber material fairly rigid, but each end is a snug fit on the iPhone, drastically reducing the possibility of stretching and, consequently, abrasions and scratches.

The case features slightly raised surfaces over the buttons so it’s easy to find and “feel” the power button, volume buttons, and Home button. There is a cutout for the mute switch, protecting the switch very well but also causing a little trouble for those of us with larger fingers to access the switch. The ultra-clear impact resistant Screen ViSOR is handy if you are carrying your iPhone in a bag or pocket and want to protect the screen from damage, but it can also be a bit humorous when you try to tap on your iPhone’s screen, get no response, and then realize you had forgotten the clear Screen ViSOR.

The port cover is a handy little item. I like that it’s not attached, giving you the choice of using it or not to protect your iPhone’s charging/syncing port from dirt and dust. Usually it sits firmly in place, but on rare occasions it would come off when I struggled to pull my iPhone out of my front pocket, for example. A friend of mine has used this case since he bought his iPhone 2G when it was first released (a testament to the durability of this case), and he has already paid a few bucks to replace a lost port cover.

Along the top of the phone is the headphone jack cover. I like the design in that it’s a flap of rubber that is virtually seamless when closed, but opens to reveal the headphone jack when needed. It does a great job of protecting your headphone jack from dirt and dust. The included anti-glare privacy screen film is a nice addition. The iPhone’s screen is such a fingerprint and smudge magnet, so the privacy screen film is a welcome addition because it greatly reduces smudges and fingerprints while reducing glare and keeping your screen private from curious onlookers.

Conclusion

The iSkin revo case for iPhone 2G, available now for $39.95 right here at the TiPb Store, is about the best you can do for an iPhone case. It offers excellent protection of your iPhone while still providing access to the buttons and ports. The included privacy screen film with anti-glare is a nice addition, and the embedded anti-microbial protection offers a little piece of mind against germs. The option to attach the Screen ViSOR to protect your iPhone’s screen is nice, particularly that it stores seamlessly on the back of the case when not in use. It is a durable case that adds a little bulk to your iPhone, but not so much to make it unbearable. Given what you probably spent for your iPhone, it’s a great way to protect your investment.

 

Pros

  • Great overall protection.
  • Protects yet allows access to all buttons and ports.
  • Anti-microbial.
  • Includes a Screen ViSOR and privacy screen film with anti-glare.

Cons

  • Adds a little bulk to your iPhone.
  • Rubber port cover can be lost if you aren’t careful.

Rating:

The iPhone blog 4 Star Review 

 

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Review: iCopter for iPhone

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iCopter isn’t the most sophisticated game in the App Store, but it is a fun—and addictive—way to pass the time.
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AT&T executive says iPhone 3G tethering coming ’soon’

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Speaking at a conference on Thursday, AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega said that Apple and AT&T would bring tethering to the iPhone soon.
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AT&T’s Ralph de la Vega says iPhone tethering coming “soon”

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There's not exactly a lot of details to go on here (or any, really), but AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega has just confirmed during an interview at the Web 2.0 Summit that an AT&T-approved iPhone tethering option will indeed be available "soon." That lack of detail includes any word on pricing or, of course, an actual release date, though MacRumors is reporting seperately that it's hearing the tethering capablity will be built into the 2.2 firmware, which seems like at least a reasonable guess.

[Via MacRumors]

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FourTrack multitrack audio recorder available for iPhone

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RiffWorks-maker Sonoma Wire Works released its first audio app for the iPhone, allowing users to record and playback four tracks of audio.
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New Screenshots from Firmware 2.2 Confirm Over-The-Air Podcast Downloads Direct to the iPhone

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AT&T buys Wayport hotspot provider

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AT&T announced plans to acquire hotspot provider Wayport for $275 million.
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iPhone Tethering Coming Soon!

Posted on by Dieter Bohn.
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We hear from MobileCrunch [via] that official iPhone tethering will be coming soon to AT&T. How soon is “soon” we don’t know, whether data will be capped or unlimited is a mystery, and exactly what sort of plan will be involved is also up in the air.

It’s a safe bet to say that AT&T will not be including tethering in the standard iPhone plan. Tethering costs in the US generally run a minimum of an extra 20 bucks a month, depending on carrier, business, and the phase of the moon. In other words, you may still want to think about jailbreaking and tethering on the sly with PdaNet - just don’t tell ‘em we told you.

How much would you be willing to pay for laptop tethering?

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