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Jan
03

iPhone Winners Targeting MacWorld?

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iPhone domain sharks are getting ready to strike with the rumors going around that a new slim line of MacBook is going to be introduced @ MacWorld. Many of you may remember that long before iPhone came out, domain sharks started selling iPhone related domains for hundred thousands of dollars. Now the question is what will Apple call this new line of MacBook, SlimBook? MacBook Mini? Either way, you can be rest assured that domain sharks have already registered a few domains to cover their bases. After all, it is not wise to put all your eggs in one basket so by securing a few cheap domains you can maximize your opportunity to make some profit on those domains. That’s one way of striking gold these days…

Jan
03

How eBayers got around iPhone limitations…

Apple is a great company in a sense that it realized that there are people out there that buy iPhone and iPod touches to sell them later for a fortune on eBay. Of course, a lot of these ebayer were even smarter than Apple thought as they managed to unlock the iPhones and charge a higher premium for their unlocked iPhones. So Apple put the 2 - per - person limit on iPhones and iPod touches for a while. But eBay users found a way to get around that by using the small business division of Apple to order directly for “legitimate” business reasons. In other words, Apple would give you more than 2 iPhones if you bought it for your corporation or somehow managed to convince Apple that you were not going to resell the items. As it turned out, a lot of these legitimate business purchases turned up on eBay… Don’t blame Apple, blame greed! On a side note, go Ron!

Jan
03

Missing Sync, your solution to iSync?

iSync is a great piece of software that brings sync functionality to iPhone. But iPhone users have complained for quite some time about the issues that they have been experiencing with syncing their iPhones and transferring data between their Windows Mobile devices and iPhone. Missing Sync is the software that promises that and much more. I haven’t tried the software, but it can’t be bad. Macworld has the story.