iPhone 3G S – the “S” stands for “speed”
Californian purveyor of cool gadgets, Apple, delivered the goods at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday, lifting the curtain on yet another iPhone model – the 3G S.
Californian purveyor of cool gadgets, Apple, delivered the goods at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday, lifting the curtain on yet another iPhone model – the 3G S.
At the unveiling of the latest iPhone hardware and software at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco Monday, one of the most hotly anticipated new features was tethering. But many users are likely to be disappointed by the carriers’ reaction to functionality that allows the iPhone to be used as a 3G modem.
To date it’s been Apple that has come under fire for the draconian vetting process prospective applications have to endure to make it into the App Store. But this week Google is taking flack from the developer community after banning a tethering application for Android.
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