After the iPhone (CNN Money)

Ever since it release last June, the iPhone has inspired lust in consumers and envy in competitors. But at least for now, business users would be smart to ignore the one-million-sold hype: Apple’s refusal to accommodate third party applications and AT&T’s sluggish EDGE network keep this gadget strictly in the realm of fun.

Marware adds iPhone/iPod touch to Sportsuits (MacNN)

Computing accessory manufacturer Marware today announced two new additions to its Sportsuit Convertible line, offering cases for the iPhone and iPod touch. Priced at $35, the Sportsuit features soft foam padding as a base material, with clear vinyl covering the screen, and a removable neoprene armband. The cases use Marware’s patented Multidapt cli…

After the iPhone (CNN Money)

Ever since it release last June, the iPhone has inspired lust in consumers and envy in competitors. But at least for now, business users would be smart to ignore the one-million-sold hype: Apple’s refusal to accommodate third party applications and AT&T’s sluggish EDGE network keep this gadget strictly in the realm of fun.

After the iPhone (CNN Money)

Ever since it release last June, the iPhone has inspired lust in consumers and envy in competitors. But at least for now, business users would be smart to ignore the one-million-sold hype: Apple’s refusal to accommodate third party applications and AT&T’s sluggish EDGE network keep this gadget strictly in the realm of fun.

Marware adds iPhone/iPod touch to Sportsuits (MacNN)

Computing accessory manufacturer Marware today announced two new additions to its Sportsuit Convertible line, offering cases for the iPhone and iPod touch. Priced at $35, the Sportsuit features soft foam padding as a base material, with clear vinyl covering the screen, and a removable neoprene armband. The cases use Marware’s patented Multidapt cli…

Happy Halloween From The iPhone (InformationWeek)

Still can’t decide what to wear as your Halloween costume this year? Why not dress up as an iPhone ?

Google shares break $700 on reports of wireless talks (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Google’s stock broke through the $700 mark on Wednesday, after press reports that the search engine giant is in advanced talks with U.S. wireless carriers over adoption of mobile phone software Google is reportedly developing.

Rowling sues to block Harry Potter book (AP)

AP - NEW YORK ? Author J.K. Rowling and the maker of the “Harry Potter” films are suing a small publisher in Michigan over its plans to release a book version of a popular Web site dedicated to the boy wizard.

Whois studies approved, privacy deferred (AP)

AP - A panel on Internet names voted Wednesday to defer long-simmering questions on whether names, phone numbers and other private information on domain name owners should remain public in open, searchable databases called Whois.

Privacy groups seek "do not track" Web list (Reuters)

Reuters - Nine privacy and consumer
organizations asked the Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday
to create a “do not track” list for Internet users who don’t
want their online activities tracked, stored and used by
advertising networks.

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