iPhone OS 4.0, iPad Apple Tablet, new iPhone?

Save the date : Wednesday 27th January. Exactly one week from now, Apple is holding an event to launch or announce … something. Since Apple is not in Macworld this year, they didn’t have to rush things out so early in the year. So what will we see next week?
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Reading on the iPhone : an update

Every year, I publish my reading list on this site (or one of my other blogs). My target is one book a week, or 52 books a year. I’ve reached my target several times, but in 2009, I only managed to read 35 books.
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You can try to beat them, or you can go ahead and join them. Say you’ve gotten your hands on an unlocked iPhone, and you want to use it on the T-Mobile USA network. If you’re simply using the iPhone to make calls and SMS, then usually all you need is to pop in your T-Mobile SIM card and you’re good to go. However, if you want to access the Internet and use MMS, you’ll need to enter the settings for T-Mobile. This guide is for iPhone OS 3.0 and above.
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Apple iphone 3g

Remember when the phone was just used to make calls? Later on, text messaging came along and after that, data. When I was using my Treo 650 four years ago, I was proud to have 10,000+ third party applications to choose from. Now the iPhone ecosystem has over 100,000 apps, and what’s mind blowing is not just the number, but also the sheer variety of apps. In this post I’ll highlight a few iPhone applications that make your iPhone more than just a phone.
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