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iphone 3gHave you been eyeing the new iPhone 3G but wonder whether the features justify the higher price tag? You can get some major upgrades for your money.

First, the new iPhone operates on the AT&T 3G network versus the older EDGE network. In many cases, web surfing will be faster with 3G, but your experience may vary based on your location and coverage. Some locales still don’t have access to the 3G network . Note that using the 3G network will greatly reduce your battery life.

The case is pretty much the same as the case for the older version. The back of the case is now plastic instead of the previous aluminum. A grill over the speakers and earpiece help to improve sound quality. The headphone jack has been changed to allow standard headphones to work without having to use an adapter.

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Comments (0) Posted by Kevin on Saturday, July 19th, 2008

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Recent updates to Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch have doubled the gadgets’ available space and added new features.

“One new feature on both devices is a maps application that allows users to pinpoint their location. While this feature is not true GPS because one’s location is found using cell towers and Wi-Fi locations rather than satellites, it still gives a close approximation.

Once the location is determined, directions are available, or the user can find restaurants nearby and even view real-time traffic information, according to Apple’s Web site.

If you’d like to watch dvds on your ipod, or iphone, it’s really easy to do. Check it out.

 

Comments (0) Posted by Kevin on Monday, February 18th, 2008

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If you’ve been thinking about buying a new iPod touch or Apple iPhone, it might be in your best interest to hold out for another month or two, because there’s a distinct possibility that Apple could be slashing prices by $100. You could then spend that extra hundred bucks on a nice meal or perhaps a copy of Guitar Hero III.

Did you know it’s possible to watch dvds on your iPod? Avoid those “per movie” download fees Apple wants to charge you and simply convert those dvds you already own to your iPod instead.

Comments (0) Posted by Kevin on Tuesday, February 12th, 2008