The iPhone is a Platform
The iPhone is a revolutionary new mobile platform. It is a mobile phone that allows you to make a call by simply tapping a name or number in your address book, a favorites list, or a call log. It also automatically syncs all your contacts from a PC, Mac, or Internet service. And it lets you select and listen to voicemail messages in whatever order you want - just like email. It is also an ipod (complete with video), 2 megapixel camera, and calendar. In addition it has a full web browser that allows the user to surf the internet just as you would at home.
The iPhone is not just a cell phone or a media player or a camera or a PDA, it is a platform. This lens presents the best of everything available for this new mobile platform.
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iPhone Web Resources
- Smart Phones (Mobile Phone PDA Combinations)
- Smart Phones (Mobile Phone PDA Combinations) Guide
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iPhone Movie Downloads

iPhone Downloads Choice for downloading iPhone movies and other media. iPhone Nova offers an huge selection of iPhone downloads in the range of millions. You can find movies, music, videos, TV shows, games and the latest software and firmware for your iPhone. If you love your iPhone, you will love this site.
iPhone News on the Lifehacker Blog
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Time Magazine on Steve Jobs and the iPhone

The iPhone developed the way a lot of cool things do: with a notion. A few years ago Jobs noticed how many development dollars were being spent-particularly in the greater Seattle metropolitan area-on what are called tablet PCs: flat, portable computers that work with a touchscreen instead of a mouse and keyboard. Jobs, being Jobs, figured he could do better, so he had Apple engineers noodle around with a better touchscreen. When they showed him the screen they came up with, he got excited. So excited that he thought he had the beginnings of a new product.










