If it sounded too good to be true, it was. According to Engadget and several other outlets, yesterday’s optimistic comments from JPMorgan analyst Kevin Chang have been retracted by the company. The rebuttal took place in the form of a document put forth by the firm’s North America Equity Research division. Here, JPMorgan states that […]
Month: July 2007
iPhoneDrive 1.0 Out the Door
On Tuesday, software company Ecamm Network released iPhoneDrive 1.0, a US$9.95 utility that allows users to use their iPhones as hard drives and drag and drop files to the device, similar to the iPod’s disk use feature. The software is available as a fully active seven day demo and is available as a 486 kilobyte […]
In other news, one of the cooler accessories for the iPod just became more accessible. The Myvu, an eyewear system that attaches to the iPod and simulates a 27″ video screen being viewed from about six feet away, is being introduced in a more affordable “solo” edition. According to Macworld News, the Myvu solo retails […]
Video Review: invisibleSHIELD for iPhone
One of the things that stays in every potential or current iPhone customer today is durability! How will my phone handle the everyday abuse I put it through? Well ShieldZone has answered the question by creating a shield that is made from a unique material which was originally created for the military to protect the […]
iPhone-Optimized Wi-Fi Finder Released
Perhaps one of the coolest features of the iPhone is its Wi-Fi capability, which handily trumps its EDGE data speeds provided a nearby Wi-Fi location is accessible. According to Macworld News, the folks at JiWire (which serves as a mobile broadband advertising network that also provides a search engine pointing to accessible Wi-Fi locations) have […]