Apple iPhone resource guide

The Apple iPhone is more than a cell phone, it also has a full Internet browser, a 2-megapixel camera, and a music and video player. The touch-screen device comes in the original EDGE version and a new 3G model, both for AT&T. Check out CNET's complete coverage of the iPhone.
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- Thu Jan 7 6:18 PM PST 2010 Hands-on Slacker Radio for BlackBerry 3.0 beta
We tested out wireless song storage, a new feature in Slacker Radio for BlackBerry 3.0 beta.
- Thu Jan 7 6:04 PM PST 2010 Slacker announces caching for the iPhone
Slacker announces station caching for the iPhone and iPod Touch, bringing both devices one step closer to a subscription music model.
- Thu Jan 7 5:35 PM PST 2010 The 404 Podcast 494: Where we pulled the plug on the Microsoft keynote
Clayton Morris joins CNET's The 404 Podcast for another show LIVE from the CNET stage at CES 2010
- Thu Jan 7 3:17 PM PST 2010 Mad Catz Eclipse touchmouse magically responds to finger gestures
The Mad Catz Eclipse touchmouse is a Bluetooth-enabled pointer that actively responds to a series of gestures on an integrated track pad.
- Thu Jan 7 2:18 PM PST 2010 AR.Drone helicopter controllable by iPhone
Could it be the coolest toy ever? This remote-control helicopter has a video camera that streams to your iPhone or iPod Touch.
- Thu Jan 7 2:00 PM PST 2010 Kenwood gets into mech-free receiver game
Yet another car audio manufacturer is testing out the CD-less lifestyle, as Kenwood announces its KIV-BT900 digital audio receiver.
- Thu Jan 7 12:44 PM PST 2010 Security Cam takes iPhone pics with sound triggers
Security enthusiasts can now turn an iPhone into a photo-capturing tool with an app that can snap away using both a timer and the iPhone's microphone.
- Thu Jan 7 12:37 PM PST 2010 iPhone's Docs To Go 3.0 edits PowerPoint, reads Gmail
Documents To Go Premium pulls into the lead of the mobile office suite race with version 3.0.
- Thu Jan 7 12:34 PM PST 2010 CNET News Daily Podcast: Ford cars become mobile gadgets
CNET's Martin LaMonica dials in from CES in Las Vegas to talk about how Ford is making the move to get more high-tech.
- Thu Jan 7 12:34 PM PST 2010 Sprint exec. on 3G/4G hot spots (podcast)
At CES, Larry Magid chats with Steve Elfman, Sprint's president of network operations and wholesale, about the company's new 3G and 4G hot spots.




