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Run Windows Mobile on the iPhone

2008-10-13 15:13:27 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
 
...iPhone! Now why would someone go and do something like that? How bout actual copy/paste that works, plus the ability to run 3rd party apps in the background? The video is an interview taken at MyPhone 2008 and he explains that he has essentially created bootcamp for the iPhone. When the phone powers on, you see the Windows and Apple logos...
 
 
 
 
 
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Windows Mobile on the iPhone?

2008-10-13 16:35:38 by James Falconer in IntoMobile
 
...iPhone. It looks to function a lot like Boot Camp. Turn on the phone, select your OS and go. The most interesting exchange in the video below for me was when interviewer Jessica Young asked Erik why Norwegians keep coming up with these crazy iPhone apps We have long winters and a lot of time so we have to do something You dont have...
 
 
 
 
 
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AT&T Killing MEdia Net Unlimited Data Add-On for Pay As You Go iPhone Customers [At&t]

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2008-10-13 04:50:00 by John Herrman in Gizmodo
...iPhone customers opt for all-inclusive (but expensive) packages, those miserly pay as you go customers that depend on the $20 MEdia Net unlimited data add-on to save money in the long term will be upset to find that, as of November 12th, they won't have that option. AT&T has decided to end the service, which was the sole reason that many...
 
 
 
 
 
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Odd Netbook Concept Uses iPhone as Touch-Pad

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2008-10-13 03:38:22 by Charlie Sorrel in Gadget Lab
...iPhone as both its touchpad and (possibly) its brain First, it looks fake. The product site (Active Innovation Management) is so tied up in corporate crap-speak that it has to be a parody. The company behind this mock-up which is "coming soon" seems to be involved in giving vitamins to grown men in order to regress their brains to those of a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Indie iPhone Developer Sues Coors for $12.5M

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2008-10-13 11:37:59 by Brian X. Chen in Gadget Lab
...iPhone Hottrix, a small company that develops "tricks" for mobile devices, filed a lawsuit alleging that Coors commited copyright infringement by copying its iPhone application iBeer . Both Hottrix's application and Coors' iPint display the image of a glass of beer on the iPhone's screen, which is emptied when a user tilts the handset about...
 
 
 
 
 
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OLO netbook - iPhone powered netbook on the way

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2008-10-13 23:00:14 by Will Park in IntoMobile
...iPhone notebook concept Surprisingly cheap yet seriously portable laptops are all the rage these days. The super-compact netbooks boast tiny form-factors , all manner of wireless connectivity options , and pack a decent performance-punch - its no wonder the netbook movement has been catching on And it looks like we may have another player...
 
 
 
 
 
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OLO to turn your iPhone into a laptop

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2008-10-13 16:02:00 by AdamFrucci in DVICE
...iPhone , when you think about it, is really more of a handheld computer than a phone. Sure, it can make phone calls, but any phone can do that. What makes the iPhone unique is its web-surfing abilities and legions of add-on programs. It's just in a phone's form factor A company called OLO Computer is working on a small laptop that'll cradle...
 
 
 
 
 
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Windows Mobile ported to iPhone, we think

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2008-10-13 10:01:00 by Nilay Patel in Engadget
...iPhone cross-breeding we've seen has either involved elaborate WinMo skinning or terrible iPhone KIRFs , but we suppose it was just a matter of time before Microsoft's mobile OS was made to run on Apple's hardware -- or at least that's what it looks like here. Pretty much everything about this video is suspect, from the shadiness of the...
 
 
 
 
 
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OLO dreams up iPhone-powered netbook, CELIO shouts "don't do it!"

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2008-10-13 08:14:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...iPhone / iPhone 3G into the palm rest; from there, the handset would act as the brains of the operation and double as a trackpad. At the present time, there are no real specifications to speak of -- just a zany teaser page and lots of speculation. We shouldn't have to remind you what an epic failure the whole "cellphone companion" sector has...