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Many have tried, but all of them have failed. And now, Sony Corp. is the newest kid trying to take over Apple Inc.’s block.

Citing unidentified sources, the Wall Street Journal said Sony is developing a line of handheld devices that would go head-to-head with Apple’s niche products, particularly the iPhone and iPad.

Much like the iPhone, Sony’s upcoming smartphone would have multimedia functions such as video gaming while its iPad equivalent would have the traits of a netbook, an e-reader and a portable gaming device.

Aside from those new products that would be launched later this year, Sony will also be launching this month a new online media platform initially called as Sony Online Service, which is being billed as its answer to iTunes.

The Sony Online Service will offer similar contents being offered by iTunes, but it is banking on its wider range of device matches, offering old game titles to get a step ahead.

Sony’s aggressive push toward Apple’s portable market is in response to its lagging mobile device business, and its Chief Executive Howard Stringer said the new products are at the heart of its turnaround plan.

While Sony is gearing for Apple’s market, Steve Jobs’ technology giant is also doing the same, eyeing the portable gaming industry largely occupied by Sony’s Playstation.

Well, Sony and Apple’s face-off should be a good thing for consumers. Let us just hope, at least for Sony’s sake, that its new line of products can really challenge Apple’s leadership so we can see quality hikes and price drops. (Grace R)

Source: Wall Street Journal

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That Apple is a sneaky one. If a report on mobile device usage is true, the Cupertino, California-based company is training today’s youth who use an iPod touch to get an iPhone when they’re older.

The Smartphone Industry Pulse November 2009 report indicated that Apple—through the increasing market share of their iPod touch—is quietly building a loyalty base of the next generation of iPhone users.   continue reading…

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Image from NewLaunches.com

While being chased by the bad guys, you need to get to your Mercedes-Benz but you don’t know where it is in the parking lot. What to do? Just take out your iPhone or BlackBerry to click on your ‘mbrace’ for easy location—and an easier getaway.

Credit this idea to Hughes Telematics and their partnership with Mercedes-Benz to create an app for their “mbrace” mobile telematics solutions. This app can be installed in your smartphone (whether Apple iPhone or RIM BlackBerry) to lock or unlock your Benz’s doors, get in touch with roadside assistance or local dealer, or just finding your vehicle in the parking lot. continue reading…

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Apple’s move to increase its share in the lucrative smartphone market in the US could take a different turn–specifically, a tie-up with German carrier Deutsche Telekom.

Financial website TheStreet.com said Apple could choose to snub Verizon Wireless, an early leader, in offering its popular iPhone. Instead, Apple may opt to take an “abrupt detour” and forge a deal with Deutsche Telekom-owned T-Mobile.

AT&T is currently the exclusive distributor of the iPhone in the US, but complaints about AT&T’s unreliable iPhone services has led Apple to consider other options to return to the good graces of its unsatisfied customers.
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Here’s a crazy idea: iPhone users are being trained to accept the idea of paying content online.

This idea was proposed by Jonny Evans of 9to5mac website based on the media law firm Olswang’s recently released 2009 Convergence Survey. According to Evans, Apple’s iPhone population is becoming a new target of opportunity for media firms because this particular group is happy to pay for digital content as compared to the wider online population.

As part of their survey, Olswang interviewed 1,000 adults and over 500 13-to-17 year olds about their digital habits. continue reading…

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Image from AdMob

Don’t look now but iPhone is looming large on the horizon of Internet mobile platforms. But aiming to give some serious competition to the Apple product is Google’s Android.

The future of Internet mobile is becoming interesting if the data from mobile clearinghouse AdMob is any indication. According to their October mobile metrics report, iPhone/iPod Touch and Android phones took up 75 percent of mobile Web traffic in the US.

This data, based on mobile ad requests, was up from 65 percent the previous month. continue reading…

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If you’ve been glued to your computers long enough, you would have witnessed some of the major moments in the history of the World Wide Web – for the past ten years that is.

The leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet, Webby Awards has already released what it considers the 10 most influential Internet moments of the 2000s. Drum roll please! continue reading…

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There are apps for your iPhone and there are apps for your smartphones. And then there’s the craigslist app for Research In Motion’s (RIM) Blackberry.

The Blackberry App World has only a measly 2,000 apps as compared to the iPhone’s 100,000 apps and Android’s 12,000 apps. However, the Canadian-based company does have something to set their Blackberry apart: the hugely popular Craigslist.com will soon be available exclusively to Blackberry users for $5 at the RIM’s mobile software shop. continue reading…

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A little free time, an inquisitive mind and a soldering iron were all it took a 17-year-old teen, George Hotz, to unlock the iPhone. And if Hotz, now 20, could do it, a lot more have learned the tricks of the trade.

“It did take 500 hours, but thinking back to some of the stuff I’ve done now, the first iPhone was incredibly easy,” Hotz told CNN via phone interview.

Hotz, who just launched an iPhone hacking software called Blackra1n last month, is just one among the many ”specialists” who make up the underground iPhone jailbreak community. continue reading…

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Image from slashgear.com

Got an iPhone? Careful, it might be a bombshell as well. Several iPhones in France were reported to have exploded during the past few months.

Adding to the deadly numbers is a French businessman whose iPhone spontaneously shattered. The victim has asked a court to investigate the device’s safety but Apple’s lawyers said that the explosive incident is subject to police fraud inquiry. continue reading…