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Commuter Delays? iPhone Tube Refund App Pays for Itself

Londoners stuck in the tube now have a handy iPhone app to request ticket refunds.
Tube Refund, which costs $0.99, zaps off the request for riders whose journey is delayed over 15 minutes.
Depending on where you go and what time of day, a one-way tube ticket can cost from £1.80 to £4.00 ($2.75 – $6 circa) [...]

What’s Next For the iPad? A Tabletop iPad, According to Xerox PARC Circa 1991

Way back in 1991, just as Apple was transitioning from 68k to PowerPC chips, the braniacs at Xerox PARC were predicting it’s entire iPod, iPhone and iPad strategy. And next up for the iPad is a blackboard-sized device.
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iPhone App Arms Users With Silent Panic Button

A new app called Silent Bodyguard features a panic button that sends an SOS distress signal with GPS coordinates to potential rescuers without alerting onlookers.
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Early Apple Employees Auction Killer Collectibles

If there’s a good thing about the recession, it seems to be bringing some fine Apple memorabilia out of storerooms and closets.
Cliff and Dick Huston — ex-Apple engineers, for the record employees 27 and 25 — have decided to part with a treasure trove of Cupertino collectibles by auctioning them on eBay.

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Report: Next-Gen iPhone Expected In June

A hint about when Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple may unveil a new generation of iPhones came Monday from a far-away source: the sands of the United Arab Emirates. In an off-handed remark, a carrier said new iPhones could be released in June.

A new Apple handset “is due out in June,” Mark Davis, Program Director for UAE carrier Etisalat, told a local business newspaper.

The comment followed news Etisalat would offer the iPhone 3G February 15th in the UAE and later in Saudi Arabia.

Speculation erupted that Apple was preparing a new line of iPhones after a report of an “iPhone 2,1″ device appearing in some Internet logs. The iPhone 3G was designed as “iPhone 1,2″ by Apple.

If the timing is correct, it would seem to mesh with a product timeline offered by Apple marketing head Phil Schiller. Schiller had hinted after Macworld 2009 a new iPhone could appear in June, according to Apple Insider.

A next-generation iPhone could include ARM’s new processor and upgraded graphics from Imagination Technologies, according to the site.

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Ed Sutherland

Ed Sutherland is a veteran technology journalist who first heard of Apple when they grew on trees, Yahoo was run out of a Stanford dorm and Google was an unknown upstart. Since then, Sutherland has covered the whole technology landscape, concentrating on tracking the trends and figuring out the finances of large (and small) technology companies.

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4 comments

    don’t hold your breath.

    It’s not rocket science; Apple does like to march to the beat of a steady drum. However, they don’t like partners who can’t keep their mouths shut! Even if the timescale is a given, explicit conversations will earn a slap behind closed doors, I’m sure.

    Wait, a new iPhone unveiled during Macworld Expo? That’s crazy like new iPods being released in September. How unexpected and newsworthy.

    quick someone call Shaw Wu, he has competition.

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