- Roundup: Apple's iPhone 3G goes on sale
- Photos: iPhone 3G hits London
- IT pros back iPhone 3G for business
- Loopt previews location-based iPhone app
- eBay shows off auction app for iPhone
- O2 releases iPhone 3G pricing for UK
- AT&T sacrifices profits to snare iPhone 3G users
- iPhone 3G: Does it do the business?
- Blog: 3G iPhone — the wait is over. Or is it?
- O2: iPhone 3G to take enterprise by storm
- Steve Jobs unveils the $199 iPhone 3G
- iPhone's open-heart surgery on the enterprise
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Loopt previews location-based iPhone app
Demonstrated at Apple's WWDC 2008, the new app blends social networks with the Maps application, so you can see where your friends are
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Roundup: Apple's iPhone 3G goes on sale
The long-awaited second version of the iPhone, now with GPS, faster mobile broadband connectivity and several enterprise friendly features, goes on sale more
Photos: iPhone 3G hits London
As the iPhone 3G went on sale at 8:02am on Friday morning, ZDNet.co.uk spoke to those queuing for the device to find out what was motivating them more
IT pros back iPhone 3G for business
The launch of the iPhone 3G drew a strong response from ZDNet.co.uk readers, who were largely optimistic about adopting the device for business use. more
Loopt previews location-based iPhone app
At Apple's WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Sam Altman, chief executive of Loopt, previews a new application for the iPhone that uses location-based services. more
TypePad demos iPhone photo-blogging app
Michael Sippey of TypePad shows off a mobile photo-blogging application for the iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2008 more
eBay shows off auction app for iPhone
The new app has a basic front door with options to track auctions you've bid on, and see whether you've been outbid more
O2 releases iPhone 3G pricing for UK
O2, the operator with the exclusive UK distribution deal for the iPhone, has released tariff information for Apple's handset. more
iPhone 3G: Does it do the business?
Apple says it's the 'best phone for business. Ever'. We ask IT pros whether they agree more
Blog: 3G iPhone - the long wait is over. Or is it?
Walking past my local O2 store on the Holloway Road at 7:45 this morning, I clocked around fifty north Londoners queuing outside... more
O2: iPhone 3G to take enterprise by storm
Apple's UK iPhone partner is confident the 3G device will receive a warm welcome among businesses both large and small, in every sector more
Steve Jobs unveils the $199 iPhone 3G
Steve Jobs unveiled the long-awaited iPhone 3G at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday, with prices starting at $199 (about £100) for the 8GB storage model. more
iPhone's open-heart surgery on the enterprise
So, you have your iPhone 3G. It's much faster, a little bit sleeker and they've even fixed that headphone socket more
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