• Scott Bourne, executive producer of the Apple iPhone Show on iTunes said he would not expect to see the implementation of a product of this kind for at least five years, but said that it is exciting to consider that it could happen.

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  • My dad called me and asked that I bring my iPhone to show her my latest Forbes videos.

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  • This is a standard .app file and once installed on the iphone it will show up as a springboard icon on the main screen.

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  • The program initially for San Francisco International Airport (SFO) allows visitors using the Klout for iPhone app to show a Score of 40 or higher to enter the Cathay Pacific First and Business Class Lounge.

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  • Photos released yesterday by a Japanese iPhone repair website called iLab show a very plausible view of the next iPhone, now rumored to be announced on September 12 and released September 21.

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  • Banning texting at weekends or, say, on Thursdays, can really show the iPhone who is boss.

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  • The company says the documents show that the iPhone was inspired by Sony Corp.

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  • Even if my iPhone had been able to show me these things, it would have been tough to view them on its comparatively tiny screen (3.5 inches diagonally on my older Apple 4S, compared with the Note's 5.5 inches).

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  • While the BlackBerry's plastic keyboard and tight integration with corporate e-mail systems makes it an unbeatable e-mail machine, Nielsen Mobile's first-quarter data show that the iPhone is all about multimedia, playing music, video and online games far above the average usage of those services for other mobile phone users.

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  • For many newly rich Chinese, flaunting the latest iPhone has been a way to show that they have arrived.

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  • Now Apple is this unfamiliar territory: Successful on paper, products seen everywhere, Macbooks and iPhone placed in seemingly every TV show and movie and yet ... the cool factor is cooling off.

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  • And even Steve Jobs has shown his frustration with the slow pace at which some Web sites show up on the iPhone, muttering about the slow loading time of the nytimes.com during his last keynote.

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  • We understand the urge to take a quick snap of a show to prove that you were there -- all those "likes" and comments on Instagram are like the crack in the aforementioned crack pipe -- but must you hold your iPhone above your head the entire show, blindly shooting into the ether?

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  • The TV show launched simultaneously with an iPhone app of the same name.

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  • Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, the NBC show Heroes, and the iPhone, for instance, are favorites among Diggers.

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  • Meanwhile, photos have emerged on the Web purporting to show parts of the next iPhone, informally dubbed iPhone 5, which is expected to launch in September.

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  • Though Apple doesn't have an official presence at CES, the iPhone accessory was a popular item on the show floor, There was a neverending supply of cheap cases, covers, Bluetooth keyboards, power packs and charging stations for iPhone and iPads.

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  • It's obvious that the iPhone 5 is the star of today's show, but Apple's not letting its iPod line go untouched.

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  • There was one group that did show loyalty to its smartphone brand: iPhone owners, who overwhelmingly (77%) said they preferred the iPad over the Kindle Fire (8%) and Galaxy Tab (5%).

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  • Samsung's lawyers pressed Mr. Poret, attempting to show that consumers' ability to identify the iPhone and iPad had only developed recently and that Samsung's devices hadn't confused consumers.

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  • The mockups of the sorts of smart phones and Web-friendly gadgets Intel executives show off to reporters may look like crude iPhone knockoffs, but Intel's manufacturing means it will soon be difficult to copy the capabilities of Intel's new line of mobile processors.

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  • While he was here he wanted to show me a new app to download on my iPhone.

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  • Instead of multiple pages of icons, as on iPhone and Android, it offers a scroll of tiles that show information.

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  • But, he added, new devices and innovations from Samsung, HTC and Blackberry, show that Apple has become complacent, leaving the iPhone with an operating system in iOS that is now old in the fast-changing mobile market.

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  • After-hours traders gobbled up shares in Research in Motion after the company beat second-quarter earnings expectations in its latest bid to show it won't just roll over to the iPhone and Android devices in the smartphone market.

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  • Rather than focusing on geeky products for techies -- such as the Xserver and Mac Pro -- Del Prete says he's betting Steve Jobs will show off consumer-friendly products such as a freshened iPhone and a new version of the Apple TV set top box next week.

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  • But SigFig, which will release apps for Android and the iPhone later this month, takes it further, analyzing the data to show your asset allocation and whether you could save on fees by switching to different mutual funds.

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  • For LCD panel makers like Sharp, Japan Display and LG Display, Apple's iPhone provides the environment where they can demonstrate their latest technological progress to show that LCD screens can continue to evolve and stay competitive against OLED displays.

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  • The Huffington Post has a new "Less Stress More Living" lifestyle section and the company recently launched an iPhone app called "GPS for the Soul, " at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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  • The iPhone also gets a grab bag of new features, including the ability to show a user's location on Google maps (without a global positioning system chip, slick), customizable home screens, and the ability to send SMS messages to multiple people at once, among other features.

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