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The real success story would still have to still go to the new kid on the block, the Apple iPhone with a stunning 245% growth. [1]
Well, the bit of it the contains pirated iPhone apps anyway. [2]
If you have been with Apple stocks for the last 2-3 years you have to still be happy with your investment as more and more numbers pour in. [1]
Rival team Mega has launched its own own app service - with the difference that Mega charges a subscription fee of $9.99 for 1 month, $23.99 for 3 months and $41.99 for 6 months. [...] Installous (from hacking outfit Hackulous) is an that allows free access to other, pirated apps - sort of an App Store for thieving cheapskates. [2]
Charge your iPhones/iPods on the go. [3]
Most of the spurt was during? the iPhone 3g release earlier in the year and even had a sharp drop off at the end of the year as that was the trend for many companies in this slumping economy. [...] Only 0.8% growth to show for the powerhouse, this is better than some like Sharp whom took a -24% drop in growth. [1]
Rival team Mega has launched its own own app service – with the difference that Mega charges a subscription fee of $9.99 for 1 month, $23.99 for 3 months and $41.99 for 6 months. [4]
JavaScript for Mobile Safari is currently turned off. [1]
Mobile broadband dongles: know your rights! [...] We got a quick glimpse of the Nintendo DSi XL super large handheld gaming rig on Japanese TV last month, but now Ninty has just launched its first official video for it. [4]
LG will now provide all LCDs to Apple for the next 5 years reports Reuters. [...] This web site is not affiliated with the Apple Corporation. [3]
Mega now claim not to be asking for any money - but they are still offering ripped-off iPhone apps, as are Hackulous, so lets not all start slapping them on the back just yet. [2]
Sources:
[1] iPhones raise 245% through 2008 | iPhoneSpies: Jailbreak …
[2] iPhone pirates battle for supremacy - mirror.co.uk
[3] LG and Apple Strike a deal | iPhoneSpies: Jailbreak, Unlock …
[4] iPhone pirates battle for supremacy | Electricpig