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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Not sure how often you get emails like this, but do u have any idea when Apple is planning to launch the iPhone in Singapore? In your article from earlier this year, you mentioned that Asia would see the phone in 2008, but not the quarter. I was wondering if you happen to hear any murmurs about this? Thanks a mil! Hope I’m not the trillionth person you’re answering this question for.

read it here asia.cnet

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Monday, November 05, 2007

People are still looking for something—anything—that will hint at when the iPhone might launch in Canada. Although things are looking grim for the Great White North, Apple’s own website offers a glimmer of hope for those hoping to get an iPhone for themselves or loved ones for the holidays. But it’s just a glimmer.

read it here arstechnica

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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Telstra Corp. (TLS.AU) has had talks with Apple Inc. (AAPL: 187.00, +1.91, +1.0%) , which is planning to launch its iPhone handset in Australia next year, and is testing the device, a company spokesman said Wednesday.
Australia’s largest telecommunications company has began talks with California-based Apple, Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo told Sydney’s Daily Telegraph newspaper.

read it here marketwatch

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Molson Coors Brewing Co. has egg on its face after pulling the iPhone as a contest prize in Quebec. There was controversy over when Apple’s phone will be available in Canada, so the beer company admitted it made a mistake to offer the iPhone.

read it here digitaljournal

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Canadians, like Kiwis, have been patiently waiting to get their hands on unhacked, network connected iPhones.

But it looks like America’s northern neighbours may not get Apple’s killer gadget at all.

read it here nzherald.co.nz

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

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see it here everyzing

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Well, I started writing an article for this week describing how there was no freaking way I’d buy a hacked iPhone. At the outset, it seemed a risky venture. The hardware hack, though definitely an elegant piece of work, was just a bit too much for me. When I started stirring pixels last week for my article, the software hacks seemed too much as well.

read it here applematters

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

trademeTradeMe is blocking the sale of Apple iPhones, it says, to stop fraudulent auctions.

There is not yet an official on-sale date on the highly-desirable phone, despite numerous private imports.

read it here nzherald.co.nz

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Saturday, September 15, 2007

Don’t wait until the official launch of the iPhone in India (in 2008). Get your unlocked iPhone now! The iPhone is years ahead of any other phone available today.

read it here iphonenirvana.net

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

TAIPEI: At the end of an alley in the most violent city in Taiwan, a black Mercedes-Benz sedan blocks a sliding-glass door that opens only from within. Inside, technophiles can buy iPhone knockoffs for two-thirds the legitimate price.

With a touch-screen and Apple’s logo on the back, the “iClones” look just like the real thing, but Apple does not plan to offer iPhones, which combine a phone, music and video player with wireless Internet, in Asia until 2008.

read it here iht

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Rogers WireslessRogers Communications Inc., operator of the only wireless network in Canada that uses the same technology as Apple Inc.’s iPhone, said consumers may have a while to wait before the handset goes on sale there.

While Rogers would ``love’’ to sell the device, Apple hasn’t set a release date in Canada, Rogers Chief Operating Officer Nadir Mohamed said at a conference in Toronto today.

read it here bloomberg

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Monday, September 10, 2007

For many technology geeks it’s a given that Australia sits at the end of the rollout queue. But it hasn’t stopped many from getting their hands on Apple’s iPhone.
Since it was launched six weeks ago, several iPhones have made their way to our shores, and Australians are paying a high price to get their hands on one.

read it here thewest.com.au

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Saturday, September 08, 2007

Past a guarded gate on the outskirts of this city sits one of the world’s largest factories. In dozens of squat buildings, it churns out gadgets bearing technology’s household names—Apple Inc.’s iPods and iPhones, Hewlett-Packard Co.’s personal computers, Motorola Inc. mobile phones and Nintendo Co. Wii videogame consoles.

Few people outside of the industry know of the plant’s owner: Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. With a work force of some 270,000—about as big as the population of Newark, N.J

with video and photos here wsj

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Hacked iPhone in CanadaThey’re not easy to find, and if you have to ask how much they’ll cost to run in the Great White North, you probably can’t afford one.

Getting Apple’s slick new iPhone to work in Canada is easy—at least for an expert—an Ottawa software engineer has found.
But paying the stiff bill for iPhone service in this country could be more of a challenge.

read it here canada

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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Beijing, China (AHN) - China, the world’s largest market for cell phones, is now the latest market for unauthorized iPhones, nearly a year ahead of the official Asia launch of Apple’s popular device.

Dian Nao Bao, a local electronics newspaper reported Monday the $499 and $599 device launched in June in the U.S., is selling for up $1,170 in China’s capital city, as well as Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou.

read it here allheadlinenews

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Monday, September 03, 2007

OptusAfter two long weeks back in Australia with my WiFi only iPhone I’m pleased to say I’ve finally got it working on an Australian GSM network. And it works perfectly (albeit with no visual voicemail - but I’ll survive).


read it here apcmag

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Freelance journalist Gabriel Pollard interviewed John Ballinger who has what is believed to be the first unlocked iPhone working in New Zealand on the Vodafone New Zealand GSM network.

Ballinger, director of Bluespark Ltd., managed to unlock the iPhone without having to solder anything. This is unlike George Hotz, the first person to unlock the iPhone, who had to by using a different method involving soldering.

read it here afriquenligne.fr

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

KT Freetel Ltd. (032390.KQ), South Korea’s second-largest mobile service provider by sales, said Friday it is in talks with Apple Inc. ( AAPL) to get the rights to distribute the iPhone in South Korea.

read it here money.cnn

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Announcements that Apple has signed three operators for provision of the Apple iPhone in Europe make it doubtful that South Africa will see a local launch of the product any time soon - if ever. There are several factors making it unlikely that the iPhone will be made available in South Africa for the foreseeable future - and now with network operators being announced for Europe that have no ties to South African operators, it seems more doubtful than ever.

read it here simon.co.za

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

It seems the iPhone is big in India. So big, it has it’s own website offering a pay-per-touch service.

read it here bigmacky.wordpress

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

The Chinese have done it again. This time managing to add simplified/traditional Chinese and Japanese support to the iPhone with the 8 GB costing around 1100$ USD…

check it out justamp.blogspot

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haha. one can dream. sh*t, i would drop six bills on a second iphone any day over paying seven bills for a razr 2. phones are sooo damn expensive in korea! ...

see it here flickr

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Friday, August 03, 2007

I have just returned from a ten-day family trip to Japan in which I brought an Apple iPhone along and want to share my experience. I purchased my 8GB iPhone as a “laptop replacement” so that we could travel as light as possible. The primary role of our iPhone was as a casual Internet and email device. The secondary role was as an entertainment device for my children while on the airplane. (You can run out of things to pass the time for a three year old and a six year old during a twelve-hour flight from New York to Tokyo.)

interesting read macdailynews

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Eugene Butman, General Director of Apple IMC Russia has stated while answering the question of iPhone shipment to Russia, that nobody knows when the shipment would take place. “With all responsibility I can declare that there is no a single person on the territory of Russia and Europe who knows when iPhone will appear in Russia”, - he remarked.

However the sources of CNews in Apple IMC are saying somewhat different information, that long awaited device may appear in Russian market in September-October of 2007.

read it here eyelinecom

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

SINGAPORE: Some say it is probably the most coveted gadget of the year!

Mobile phone users in the US queued overnight just to be the first few to own it!
And even before the much-touted iPhone is released in Asia, someone in Singapore already has it!

But there’s a catch.

channelnewsasia

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