
Posted on June 8th, 2010 by
ali.zaidi
For months, the tech press has been drooling over details of a next-generation Apple iPhone, which likely will be unveiled on Monday at an event in California.
The phone is expected to be fitted with a higher-resolution screen, a front-facing camera that can be used for video conferencing and a camera flash.
But even with those new [...]
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Filed under: Global Technology Market, Smartphones, Software Development, iPhone, mobile application development

Posted on June 1st, 2010 by
murtaza
This all started with a simple question – How can a clinician keep track of clinical queries arising at the point of care of a specific patient? An online clinical tool proficient to document, organize, share clinical experiences and insights was required in this ‘learn-as-you go’ era. The answer was – Clinical Pearl.
Similar to the [...]
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Filed under: Outsourcing & Agility, iPhone, mobile application development

Posted on April 9th, 2010 by
ali.zaidi
The growing rancor between Apple and Google has been generally fed by Google’s attempt to outdo Apple’s iPhone with its Android software. But now Apple is taking aim at Google’s bread-and-butter–online advertising–with plans to introduce a mobile advertising platform called iAd along with the release of the iPhone OS [...]
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Filed under: Agile Applications, Business Dynamics, Global Technology Market, Software Development, iPhone

Posted on January 8th, 2010 by
Zohaib
Peace, guys.
This is the biggest ‘rumor’ since the iPhone was getting ready to launch in 2007. January 27th, 2010 or so they say, is the day when the world shall see Apple tablets - and i’m not talking about ones with vitamins.
Before we go searching for a price tag, lets get the facts together.
Apple owns [...]
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Filed under: Apple, Hardware Innovations, Web 2.0, Web Broswers, Web Browsing, iPhone

Posted on December 18th, 2009 by
ali.zaidi
The iPhone app rejections for content-related reasons may soon be a thing of the past, thanks to new Web-app technologies that let iPhone developers work around the official app store.
There’s been a bit of a debate and discussion in the iPhone developer community, led in part by developundit John Gruber, about “Web apps” versus “native [...]
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Filed under: Agile Applications, Apple, Business Dynamics, iPhone

Posted on November 4th, 2009 by
ali.zaidi
The Android platform is growing fast & Verizon is readying what may be the best Android phone yet. Consumers are getting more Android options on more networks. Meanwhile Apple is sticking to a consistent device design on a single network. The iPhone doesnt need to branch off into multiple sizes & styles to be the [...]
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Filed under: Apple, Global Technology Market, iPhone

Posted on October 5th, 2009 by
ali.zaidi
The Apple iPhone has boosted AT&T’s subscriber numbers, but network problems and a bevy of complaints from frustrated customers are likely hurting the company’s reputation.
While a recent survey by the consulting firm CFI Group found that iPhone users are the most loyal smartphone users, with 90 percent saying they’d recommend the device to a friend, [...]
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Filed under: iPhone