If you’ve been trying to convince your boss that an iPhone is a reasonable business expense and will help you do your job , just wait until the next time she calls you on the weekend with a tech problem.
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The 99-cent Metro Paris Subway 3.0 integrates an augmented reality feature that’s becoming increasing popular among iPhone apps.
In a file picture taken on July 23 a man displays an iPhone along a street in Beijing; while not officially sold in China, the communications device is widely used.
China Unicom’s iPhone deal gets mixed reviews, with the market giving a thumbs-up, but with some analysts unsure what long-term benefits the popular über-phone might bring.
China Unicom plans to start selling two versions of the iPhone into the massive market in the fourth quarter–but with Wi-Fi disabled.
(“=UPDATE:China Unicom In Deal With Apple To Sell iPhone,” published at 1040 GMT Friday, misstated the deal as being exclusive in the first paragraph. The error also appeared in “*China Unicom Chairman: Deal With Apple Exclusive In China” published at 0905 GMT Friday.
More companies are advertising on iPhone apps as the mini programs gain popularity. For publishers like The New York Times and the Associated Press, offering ad units within their iPhone news readers is a natural extension of digital inventory.
Apple and wireless carrier China Unicom have reached a three-year pact to bring the iPhone to China before yearend
USBfever has launched its latest iPhone accessory, an external battery featuring an integrated adapter for two SIM cards. The dual card capability is geared towards iPhone users that may need to switch phone companies when traveling between countries