Posts about Engadget as of June 8, 2009

06/08/2009
The WWDC Keynote is done. Thanks to macrumors.com , which has the best coverage optimised for Safari on the iPhone … dialling, looks excellent. More details are of course all over the web – try Engadget for starters
iPhone 3GS VS iPhone 3Ggeekadviser.com
06/08/2009
Jun08 AppleCellphones See how the iPhone 3GS compares to the iPHone 3G. The “S” in 3GS stands for speed.Via:Engadget 3g3GSAppleiphone About the author This entry was contributed by Geek 150 entries have been written by this author. Contact the author Post
Rogers iPhone tethering policyscilib.typepad.com
06/08/2009
With official support for tethering announced as a feature of iPhone OS 3.0 Image from Engadget WWDC 2009 coverage . I thought I’d mention that Rogers does have a (not easy to find) policy
06/08/2009
Amidst all the iPhone 3G S hoopla (I’ll admit it: I want one), it’s easy to forget that this weekend also saw the release of another very promising smartphone, one that could be the hottest competition Apple has had to-date: the Palm Pre . So while Apple has completely stolen the day’s thunder,
06/08/2009
As seems to happen with big Apple events, I found myself cut off from the digital world on a familial excursion ( … out on the increased speeds as well as some new features found in the iPhone 3GS ( Gizmodo and Engadget
06/08/2009
Filed under: Accessories , WWDC , iPhone It’s been a gap in the functionality of the GPS-enabled iPhone 3G for months, … is already in the store for 2.1 devices). There’s no cost information yet (Engadget speculates
06/08/2009
It’s been known since day one that iPhone OS 3.0 would support data tethering, … originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Jun 2009 17:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use
06/08/2009
Apple may have plenty of announcements of its own to make at this year’s WWDC, … into Microsoft at WWDC originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Jun 2009 12:31:00 EST. Please
06/08/2009
After showing off Mac OS X 10.6 “ Snow Leopard ” at last year’s WWDC, Apple is finally ready to ship it out the door this coming September, for a quite reasonable upgrade fee of $29 for Leopard users (as opposed to the regular $129 for larger refreshes)
06/08/2009
Among the torrent of news is the announcement that Safari 4 ships today, boasting “unparalleled speed,” especially when compared to IE8 ( … Safari 4 released today, offering ‘unparalled speed’ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Jun