Apple Launches iPhone Your Life

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News Roundup for November the 21st
Published 11/21/2008 by SJC at Apple Eclectic
... because the iPhone one it isn’t a paid upgrade for the iPod Touch. I guess Apple are saving that for 3.0. But the reports that they don’t get the improved Maps app don’t sound too good. Expect more as we delve deeper. Of course, the one feature we know is still missing from the iPhone is MMS. But don’t worry, ’cause the Swedes have got that covered. And do you know where that app won’t be features? On Apple’s new “iPhone Your Life” page. ‘iPhone’ as verb, eh? Whatever next? ...

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