RIM: iPhone has helped business 29 Jun 2007 13:24 GMTBlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) announced record high subscriber growth and strong device shipments in its first quarter, a sign that some users aren't putting off smartphone purchases ahead of Friday's iPhone launch.
Source: InfoWorld Taiwan hit by iPhone craze 29 Jun 2007 13:01 GMTThe surest sign marketing hype surrounding Apple's iPhone has outdone itself is that a small island on the Pacific rim is abuzz over the device, despite the fact it won't be on sale here until next year at the earliest.
Source: InfoWorld iPhone launch grabs headlines in China 29 Jun 2007 12:55 GMTAmericans aren't the only ones going crazy over news about Apple's iPhone. The impending launch of the phone topped technology news headlines in China on Friday, hours before the handset was due to hit store shelves in the U.S.
Source: InfoWorld Jobs: iPhone supply may not meet demand 29 Jun 2007 11:23 GMTThe number of iPhones manufactured by Apple may not be enough to meet customer demand when the smart phone goes on sale later Friday, CEO Steve Jobs said in an interview published the same day.
Source: InfoWorld Comparing the iPhone alternatives 29 Jun 2007 10:00 GMTDoes the iPhone frenzy have you yearning for a new phone? Before you take that expensive leap, take a look at these five new and buzzworthy phones. Maybe the iPhone really is your dream handset, or maybe you want GPS, or a full keyboard, or a faster data connection. Or maybe you just don't want to plunk down a whopping $500. Here are a few intriguing options.
Source: InfoWorld iPhone hopefuls queue up before Friday evening launch
(Canadian Press)
29 Jun 2007 04:54 GMTCanadian Press - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - After six months of unprecedented hype, thousands of people will get their hands on the iPhone on Friday, the new cellphone Apple Inc. is banking on to become its third core business next to its moneymaking iPod players and Macintosh computers.
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