macnewsworld.com — Interest in the iPhone project has been rekindled with Apple winning a patent for speech-recognition technology that experts say paves the way for the new device. The iPhone could be announced at the Macworld conference in San Francisco in January.
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lasermanNov 1, 2006
no kidding. the problem with the iPhone concept is not the technology. it's the fact that cell phones are heavily subsidized by 2-year contracts by phone companies with crappy customer service. apple has to protect the brand, and the upside of an iphone might not be that great as long as ipods are flying out the door.
artifezNov 1, 2006
Talk about dry humping a rumor. When they're going to make an iPhone they'll announce it. Let it go for christ's sake.
Closed AccountNov 1, 2006
Confirmed: Another digg headline written by a 10 year old.
Closed AccountNov 1, 2006
Why would you buy a non-GSM phone? You can't use it anywhere outside the United States.
lynxproNov 1, 2006
Can Apple not get over their fetish for Cingular? Cingular is not the only GSM carrier here in the States. T-Mobile does GSM, and I'd say most of its customer base is made up of people like me who totally h8 Cingular and all the BS that that company inflicts on its subscribers.Don't do a damn exclusive contract with Cingular...sheesh.
thinkboxNov 1, 2006
@ lane.montgomeryI modded you up after reading your comment about the shuffle - I was thinking you were going to make the point that people complained that there wasn't a market for it, and it wasn't right.It completely dominated a lot of the market. But then you said a bunch of stupid buls**t about the phone being like the newton, which is apples and oranges.