By Prince McLean
Published: 05:00 PM EST
Apple posted five new job listings for antenna engineers June 23, the day before iPhone 4 launched.
The listings, including three positions for an “Antenna Engineer – iPad/iPhone” and two for an “iPhone OTA Wireless Systems Engineer,” join nine other open positions related to antenna design and testing for iOS devices, with the oldest dating back to last summer.
The most recent postings were highlighted in a blog post by Engadget, which said that Apple began hiring “the same day that we starte...... Read more
This is precious – Nokia shows the world the right ways to hold a phone in your hand, an unambiguous reference to Apple’s ugly antenna issues with iPhone 4.
Exploiting the fact that holding Apple’s new phone in a certain way kills the signal bars, dubbed by the media the iPhone 4 death grip, the Finnish cellphone giant showed five phone grips that “offer no signal degradation whatsoever,” like The Four Edge, The Thumb and Finger, and The Cup. Stressing that over one billion Nokia devices are in use today, the company joked...... Read more
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Posted on by Michael deAgonia, Computerworld
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center.
Like clockwork, Apple has once again offered up numerous improvements to the iPhone’s software in a June release. Although all eyes were on the new iPhone 4 at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference two weeks ago, the new smartphone would be just a stylish chunk of stainless steel and glass without iOS 4, the new operating system that arrived Monday.
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Steve Jobs Unveils iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010 | Photo by mathieuthouvenin
Today saw confirmation from the fifth UK carrier that it would carry the newest iPhone when it is released on June 24. At the time of publishing O2, Orange, Vodafone, Three and T-Mobile have all confirmed that they will carry iPhone 4.
Yesterday O2 announced prices for those who are already in a contract to upgrade to an iPhone 4. The company said that a flat rate of £20 per month would be charged for the remaining months left in a contract on top of the price of a subsidised handset and beginning a new 18 or 24 mon...... Read more
Steve Jobs Unveils iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010 | Photo by mathieuthouvenin
Today saw confirmation from the fifth UK carrier that it would carry the newest iPhone when it is released on June 24. At the time of publishing O2, Orange, Vodafone, Three and T-Mobile have all confirmed that they will carry iPhone 4.
Yesterday O2 announced prices for those who are already in a contract to upgrade to an iPhone 4. The company said that a flat rate of £20 per month would be charged for the remaining months left in a contract on top of the price of a subsidised handset and beginning a new 18 or 24 mon...... Read more
Steve Jobs Unveils iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010 | Photo by mathieuthouvenin
Today saw confirmation from the fifth UK carrier that it would carry the newest iPhone when it is released on June 24. At the time of publishing O2, Orange, Vodafone, Three and T-Mobile have all confirmed that they will carry iPhone 4.
Yesterday O2 announced prices for those who are already in a contract to upgrade to an iPhone 4. The company said that a flat rate of £20 per month would be charged for the remaining months left in a contract on top of the price of a subsidised handset and beginning a new 18 or 24 mon...... Read more
Steve Jobs Unveils iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010 | Photo by mathieuthouvenin
Today saw confirmation from the fifth UK carrier that it would carry the newest iPhone when it is released on June 24. At the time of publishing O2, Orange, Vodafone, Three and T-Mobile have all confirmed that they will carry iPhone 4.
Yesterday O2 announced prices for those who are already in a contract to upgrade to an iPhone 4. The company said that a flat rate of £20 per month would be charged for the remaining months left in a contract on top of the price of a subsidised handset and beginning a new 18 or 24 mon...... Read more