iPhone dock photos posted

Apple has some exciting news with a couple photos of the iPhone dock. Now, the dock isn’t anything too flashy visually, following Apple’s traditional clean designs, and there are no ports visible in the photos, but hey, it exists!

In related news, Think Secret has a rumor that the dock will not only charge the […]

See the web through the eyes of the iPhone

If you’re interested in developing Web 2.0 applications for the iPhone–or just want to check your favorite websites to see how they’ll look on an iPhone–Mac OS X developer Marketcircle’s iPhoney has you covered.

iPhoney does more than just simulate a small screen: it will send an iPhone user agent, view websites in both landscape and […]

Apple releases iPhone battery life numbers

After making a lot of customers very anxious as to whether the iPhone would have any sort of battery life, Apple has assuaged some fears with new battery life numbers. Here’s the breakdown:

Talk time: 8 hours
Standby time: 250 hours
Internet use: 6 hours
Video playback: 7 hours
Audio playback: 24 hours

Now, AppleInsider is reporting on some talk […]

DoCoMo iPhone’s destination in Japan?

While just a passing mention of the iPhone, Australian IT has an interesting note from Japanese mobile carrier DoCoMo’s CEO, Masao Nakamura:

“I’m very interested” in partnering with Apple to offer the iPhone in Japan, Mr Nakamura said.

As with other countries, the primary question of what to do about 3G networks and a non-3G iPhone still […]

Mossberg shares first iPhone impressions

If you’ve been a Mac fan for any length of time, you’ve probably read Walter Mossberg’s Wall Street Journal column on technology, which is widely syndicated by other newspapers. Well, during a recent speech at an event hosted by The Chronicle of Higher Education (of all places), Mossberg pulled out an iPhone he’s using […]

Pick up an iPhone for breakfast or lunch?

If you watched yesterday’s WWDC keynote, you might have been a little confused by Steve’s comment that the iPhone doesn’t just go on sale on June 29, it goes on sale on June 29 at 6 PM. The audience chuckled, but there was some confusion over whether or not Steve was just kidding around […]

AT&T sales training workbook for iPhone leaked

Those espionage-experts at MacRumors have come into a very interesting document: AT&T’s training guide for iPhone sales.

If you’ve never seen one of these sales training guides–regardless of phone model–they’re rather interesting. In this case, the iPhone is broken down by features, then includes questions for the salesperson to ask the prospective customer and counter-arguments […]

Cingular gets one step closer to AT&T

We aren’t sure if this has spread across the entire Cingular/AT&T network, but for those of you wondering when your phones would start displaying the AT&T moniker instead of Cingular, it looks like the switchover is happening now. We have multiple reports of Cingular customers whose phones are now saying AT&T instead. That […]

iPhone hands-on offers insight

A source which Gizmodo says is reliable has posted an iPhone hands-on, which they’ve posted on the site. Some of the details offered:

The display is said to be very good
Response time is said to be speedy
Web browsing is fast

The tipster does say that the iPhone is too bulky to use without a pouch and […]

3 million iPhones ready at launch

If you’ve been sweating how many old women you’ll have to trample to get an iPhone on June 29, BusinessWeek has an interesting rumor in a recent article:

In units built and shipped, the iPhone launch will dwarf anything Apple has attempted. It plans to have 3 million iPhones ready for sale on June 29, two […]

AT&T making the most of EDGE

For all the griping about no 3G iPhone, it looks like AT&T is doing what it can to make the wireless experience with the iPhone a good one. Gizmodo has caught wind of a rumor at AT&T that the carrier is working on a project called “Fine Edge” to make the most of the […]