Meet the iPhone’s granddaddy: Apple Newton

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It was introduced back in 1993. and is considered to be first PDA ever. Many of the iPhone’s icons are reminiscent of the Newton soft icons at the bottom of the screen.

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Awesome iPhone theme for Blackberry

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I was skeptical, but this thing is smooth as silk. Goodbye ugly Blackberry icons, hello Apple.

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Adobe begs Apple to allow Flash on iPhone, again

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Despite Steve Jobs slamming Flash’s performance on his darling mobile device, Adobe has made yet another subtle public plea for Apple to reconsider opening the iPhone OS to the wonders of Flash.

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Adobe wants to bring Flash to the iPhone

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Paul Betlem, Sr. Director of Engineering at Adobe Systems, says that his team is not only “working on Flash on the iPhone,” but, with Apple’s approval, it could be available “in a very short time.” Let’s help Apple make the right decision about Flash on the iPhone with the Digg effect.

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Apple’s Dire Warning Comes Back to Haunt

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Andrea Chalupa writes: Apple’s share price inched back up today after leading the Nasdaq in a total and complete pummeling. The stock is barely up three points this morning after taking an 18 percent nosedive yesterday after two analysts cut their ratings on the company’s stock. The tech meltdown yesterday showed that Silicon Valley is vulnerable to the shake up on Wall Street, which saw the Nasdaq reach its lowest level in over three years. Today, Microsoft issued a statement calling on Con

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