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Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new iPhone 4 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Monday, June 7, 2010, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
FILE-In this Thursday, June 24, 2010 file photo, Piotr Kubiak of Oakland, Ill., shows off his new iPhone 4, right, next to his old iPhone outside of an Apple store, in Chicago. Millions of people will likely buy new iPhones after Apple's expected announcement of a new model on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012. The new phones would join some 244 million iPhones already sold since the first one launched in 2007. Some have been lost, some stolen and some are still in use. But it's fair to say that millions of iPhones are languishing in desk drawers or gathering dust. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File)
Can you explain the difference between the Droid X being a mobile hotspot and the ability to tether to the iPhone 4? - Michael
Which would you recommend between the iPhone 4 and the Droid X? - Pete
Fixing electronic devices is big business in the Valley, and around the country.
Fortune hailed him as the most powerful businessman in the world. Forbes ranked him among the world’s richest people. New York magazine consecrated him with the headline iGod. But as rich, powerful and omnipotent as he may be, Steve Jobs can’t doesn’t control the weather.
SAN FRANCISCO - First there was iPod, now there's iPhone. The next phase of Apple's plan to reinvent itself as a consumer electronics company was unveiled Tuesday by Apple CEO Steve Jobs, and it received a warm reception from Wall Street.
Q: Now that Verizon is getting the iPhone, is it worth switching from my AT&T iPhone? - Todd
Q: I’m ready to get an iPhone 4S but can’t decide which cellular provider to sign up with. What are the differences?
Q: I’m ready to get an iPhone 4S but can’t decide which cellular provider to sign up with. What are the differences?
Anticipation is building for the new "iPhone 5," which is expected to be announced Sept. 12, amid signs it could be the biggest-selling mobile phone Apple's ever introduced.
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple has unveiled the new iPhone 5 at a conference Wednesday morning in San Francisco.
Lines grew in anticipation outside Apple stores across the Valley Friday morning.
SAN FRANCISCO — For the first time, the iPhone is growing. After sticking for five years to the same screen size, Apple on Wednesday revealed a new phone that's taller, with a bigger screen.
NEW YORK — T-Mobile USA, the only "Big 4" phone company that doesn't sell the iPhone, now wants to snag used ones from AT&T.
NEW YORK — In case you haven't heard by now, Apple is unveiling its latest iPhone on Wednesday. That leaves the question: What should you do with your old one?
In case you haven’t heard by now, Apple is realeasing its latest iPhone later this week. That leaves the question: What should you do with your old one?
Fixing electronic devices is big business in the Valley, and around the country.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs apologized and offered $100 credits Thursday to customers who shelled out $599 for the most advanced model of the iPhone, only to have the company unexpectedly slash the price $200 in a push to boost holiday sales.
CUPERTINO, Calif. - AT&T Inc. and Apple Inc. on Tuesday said wireless service for the iPhone will range from $59.99 per month to $99.99 per month.
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc. on Wednesday cut the price of the top iPhone by $200, discontinued the low-end model and unveiled a new version of its popular iPod media player with wireless Internet access and other iPhone features.
Jim Humphreys and his 18-year-old nephew, Brandon Coulman, staked out the first and second spots in line outside an AT&T Wireless store in Gilbert more than a day in advance of the Apple iPhone’s release.
When a classmate at Desert Vista High School pulled out an iPhone one day and began programming his assignments into it using the Homework application, Craig Bishop took notice.
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