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News: AdMob: iPhone accounts for 50% of smartphone ad requests

According to the latest data from mobile advertising firm AdMob, the iPhone accounts for 50% of all worldwide smartphone ad requests. The company’s newly-published October Mobile Metrics Report (PDF Link) also shows the iPhone accounting for more than 2 ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AdMob

News: Apple targets Verizon with new iPhone 3GS ads

Apple is preparing to launch a pair of new TV advertisements for the iPhone 3GS that directly attack competing carriers, most specifically Verizon Wireless. Both ads—uploaded online with the titles “What Time’s the Movie?” and “Did You See My ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Verizon Wireless,  AT&T Inc.,  Vimeo

News: Apple announces Black Friday 2009 shopping event

Apple has announced via a graphic on its online store that it will once again be holding a special shopping event on the day after Thanksgiving, November 27, commonly known in the retail world as “Black Friday.” The image, which shows a package made up ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  23 Nov 2009

News: Swimman waterproofs Earphones with Remote and Mic

Swimman is now offering waterproofed sets of Apple’s . According to the company’s website, Swimman developed the waterproofed controls as an option for owners of compatible iPod and iPhone models—such as the remote-dependent third-generation iPod ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  23 Nov 2009

News: KT to launch iPhone in South Korea on Nov. 28

KT has announced (Translated Link) that it will officially begin sales of the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS in South Korea on November 28. “We are thrilled to bring iPhone to South Korea,” said Kim Woo-sik, CEO of KT’s personal customer group. “Our ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  23 Nov 2009

News: New iPhone jailbreak worm seeks banking info

A new iPhone worm affecting jailbroken units is targeting owners who use their device to access Internet banking services from Dutch online bank ING. BBC News reports that the worm was discovered by security company F-Secure, and uses the same SSH ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: BBC

News: Apple exec Schiller discusses App Store

In an interview with BusinessWeek, Apple senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller made several interesting comments about the continuing growth of the App Store and the company’s app approval process. “We’ve built a store for ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  23 Nov 2009

News: Enter the CES Exhibits Plus Pass Giveaway today

If you haven’t yet entered our , there’s still time to do so. In our Giveaway of the Month for November, iLounge and CEA are giving away CES Exhibits Plus passes to 100 lucky readers. The pass will allow access to all exhibits, TechZones, SuperSessions, ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  20 Nov 2009

News: Wider distribution boosting iPhone sales in France

A similar boost is hoped for in the U.K. “Exclusivity in France ended in April. Our numbers show that shelf share tripled and market share doubled quarter on quarter,” said Strategy Analytics analyst Neil Mawston. “Given that the U.K. market is pretty ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  20 Nov 2009

News: Chinon rolls out AVi portable iPod speaker

Chinon has introduced its new AVi portable iPod speaker system with integrated digital TV. Featuring a boombox-style design, the AVi offers a Universal iPod Dock on the top of the system, a 7-inch, front-mounted LCD monitor, dual, 2.5W speakers, an ...

From CHARLES STARRETT, iLounge | Formerly known as iPodlounge,  20 Nov 2009

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