Update - 12/15/09 - Upload of Contacts is now optional in v1.1.  "What's new in Version 1.1.0 - Contact name upload now optional. Ability to delete previously uploaded contact names from server" Both big additions.  However I still would like to see them either instantly delete or give the option to delete past recordings and transcripts. Again nice step forward just need a little more before I would use.  But that is just me.


I have seen a few blog posts on a new App that does Voice to Text dictation on the iPhone, is supposed to work great and is free.  I even had a few people call / email in with reviews.  I thought wow what a great App I need to get this.  The App in question is Dragon Dictation from Nuance Communictions - Link to App store Page

After installing, the first time I launched the App I was greated with the mother of all End User License Agreements (EULA) - at least as far as iPhone Apps go.  At the bottom of the screen was a very big green button - which in my opinion is way to easy to accidently hit - so I copied over the information to make it easier for me and you to review before agreeing to the EULA. 




The section that will be the most concern to users and those in their contact list is section 3.3 - which states:

"As part of the Service, Nuance collects and uses: (1) the names of individuals and companies that appear in your address book in order to improve the quality of the Service when you speak a contact name in using the Service"

That by itself for many is game over. Do you really want to give up your friends and business associates for a free app?  However later in that section they follow on with:

...such information shall only be used by Nuance or third parties acting under the direction of Nuance pursuant to confidentiality agreements as identified above. Nuance will not: (a) use the names of individuals and companies that appear in your address book to contact anyone for any reason, or (b) use the information elements in of any Speech Data for any purposes except as set forth above.

Which does sound better when that is added in.  Howerver the next line is what was the deal breaker for me:

 Any and all information that you provide will remain confidential and may also be disclosed by Nuance to your wireless carrier, if so requested, or to meet legal or regulatory requirements, such as under a court order or to a government institution if required or authorized by law...“Speech Data” means the audio files, associated transcriptions and log files provided by you hereunder or generated in connection with the Service.

Sorry game over - I don't care how good the service is - I just can't justify giving up my contact information for a free iPhone App no matter how good it is.  When you go to the iTunes page for the App the reviews are split between 1 star for those parnoid consipiracy theorists like myself and 5 stars by those that live in a happy pretty butterfly world with shiny unicorns and don't care about privacy issues and are just looking for a good - free - dictation app. 

Hopefully Nuance will change their EULA and remove the requirement to upload contacts and will also immediately delete all recordings after transcription and delete the transcriptions as well.  When that happens I will gladly try out the app.  Might even be willing to pay for it.  But right now my friends can sleep easy knowing I did not sell them out for a free iPhone App. 

Here is the End user Agreement for Dragon Dictation so you can decide for yourself before downloading:


THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU (THE INDIVIDUAL OR THE ENTITY USING THE DRAGON DICTATION SOFTWARE AND SERVICE) AND NUANCE COMMUNICATIONS INC., ("NUANCE"). PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS CAREFULLY.



YOU MUST AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS DRAGON DICTATION END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) IN ORDER TO INSTALL AND USE THE SOFTWARE WITH THE DRAGON DICTATION SERVICE. BY CLICKING ON THE “ACCEPT” BUTTON, OR BY USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. YOU MAY NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE OR THE NUANCE SERVICE IN ANY WAY UNLESS YOU HAVE ACCEPTED THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.



Dragon Dictation is a client/server application, currently  available only in the United States, that permits users of devices to control certain operations of such devices via spoken commands, including, but not limited to, the ability to at least create text and email messages . The following general terms and conditions govern your use of the Dragon dictation applications (“Service”) and permit you to download, install and use the client software (“Software”) and accompanying documentation provided by Nuance for accessing the Service.



1.    LICENSE GRANT.  Nuance grants you (the "Licensee"), a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable limited license, in object code form only, to install and use the Software on a single Device to access the Service only in the United States.  A “Device” is any authorized Apple® iPhone®.  You acknowledge and agree that the Software will use your wireless network to send and receive data, and that your mobile operator may bill you airtime, data and/or usage fees.



2.    LICENSEE OBLIGATIONS.

2.1    RESTRICTIONS.  You may not: (a) submit any automated or recorded queries to the Service unless otherwise approved in writing by Nuance; (b) use the Service for commercial use; (c) access the Service with software or means other than the Software; (d) copy, reproduce, distribute, or in any other manner duplicate the Software, in whole or in part; (e) sell, lease, license, sublicense, distribute, assign, transfer or otherwise grant any rights in the Software, in whole or in part; (f) modify, port, translate, or create derivative works of the Software; (g) decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive, reconstruct, identify or discover any source code, underlying ideas, or algorithms, of the Software or the Service by any means; (h) remove any proprietary notices, labels or marks from the Software;  or (i) use the Service for purposes of comparison with or benchmarking against products or services made available by third parties.





3. PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. 

3.1    SOFTWARE AND SERVICE. Nuance and its licensors own all right, title, and interest in the Software and Service including, but not limited to, all patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark and other intellectual property rights associated therewith, and title to all such rights shall remain solely in Nuance and/or its licensors. Unauthorized copying of the Software or Service, or failure to comply with the above restrictions, will result in automatic termination of this Agreement and all licenses granted hereunder, and will make available to Nuance all legal and equitable remedies for breach thereof. 



3.2    THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.  The Software and Services contain a copy of the Speex codec in executable form. You acknowledge that use of the Speex codec is subject to the conditions and disclaimers listed in revised BSD license found athttp://www.xiph.org/licenses/bsd/speex/.   © 2002-2003, Jean-Marc Valin/Xiph.Org Foundation.



3.3.    NAMES AND SPEECH DATA.  As part of the Service, Nuance collects and uses: (1) the names of individuals and companies that appear in your address book in order to improve the quality of the Service when you speak a contact name in using the Service, and (2) Speech Data, as defined below, to tune, enhance and improve the speech recognition and other components of the Service, and other Nuance services and products.  You acknowledge and agree that Nuance may collect the names of individuals and companies that appear in your address book and the Speech Data as part of the Service and that such information shall only be used by Nuance or third parties acting under the direction of Nuance pursuant to confidentiality agreements as identified above. Nuance will not: (a) use the names of individuals and companies that appear in your address book to contact anyone for any reason, or (b) use the information elements in of any Speech Data for any purposes except as set forth above.  Any and all information that you provide will remain confidential and may also be disclosed by Nuance to your wireless carrier, if so requested, or to meet legal or regulatory requirements, such as under a court order or to a government institution if required or authorized by law, or in the event of a sale, merger or acquisition of Nuance by another entity. “Speech Data” means the audio files, associated transcriptions and log files provided by you hereunder or generated in connection with the Service.



4.    SUPPORT.  To facilitate the process of evaluating and testing the Service and Software, Licensee may refer to Nuance frequently asked questions at: http://www.dragonmobileapps.com. For additional support, Licensee may request such support via the foregoing website, and upon Nuance personnel availability, Nuance may provide reasonable support services through fax, email or other means to Licensee with regards to defect and/or clarification of functions and features of the Software and Service.  Nuance Support is available during Nuance’s normal business hours, Mondays through Fridays, 8:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST (excluding legal and company holidays).



5.    DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT NUANCE IS PROVIDING THE SOFTWARE AND SERVICE TO YOU SOLELY TO PERMIT YOU TO EVALUATE AND USE THE SOFTWARE AND SERVICE. CONSEQUENTLY, YOU AGREE TO TAKE ALL PRECAUTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS NECESSARY TO PROTECT YOUR DATA AND SYSTEMS FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE. NUANCE PROVIDES THE SOFTWARE AND SERVICE “AS IS,” WITH ALL FAULTS, AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NUANCE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.



6.    LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.  TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL NUANCE, ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AND EMPLOYEES, OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR COST OF COVER, ARISING FROM THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR SERVICE, HOWEVER CAUSED, UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN ADVANCE.



7.    TERM; TERMINATION.  This Agreement begins on the earlier of your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or once you download the Software and expires upon termination. Nuance may terminate this Agreement, and the license granted hereunder, at any time in its sole discretion, with or without cause, by notifying you that the service has expired or has been terminated.  This Agreement shall terminate automatically upon the breach of any of its terms and conditions by you.  Upon termination, you shall immediately stop use of and shall delete all copies of the Software. 



8.    EXPORT COMPLIANCE.  You represent and warrant that (i) you are not located in a country that is subject to a U.S. Government embargo, or that has been designated by the U.S. Government as a “terrorist supporting” country; and (ii) you are not listed on any U.S. Government list of prohibited or restricted parties.



9.    U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS.  The Software is a "commercial item," as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101, consisting of "commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212. Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4, all U.S. Government end users acquire the Software with only those rights set forth herein.



10.    TRADEMARKS.  Third-party trademarks, trade names, product names and logos (the "Trademarks") contained in or used by the Software or Service are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners, and the use of such Trademarks shall inure to the benefit of the trademark owner.  The use of such Trademarks is intended to denote interoperability and does not constitute: (i) an affiliation by Nuance with such company, or (ii) an endorsement or approval of such company of Nuance and its products or services.



11.    GENERAL LEGAL TERMS. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States of America, without regard to its conflicts of laws principles, and you hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal and state courts in said Commonwealth in connection with any dispute arising out of this Agreement.  This Agreement shall not be governed by the United Nations Convention of Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application of which is hereby expressly excluded. This Agreement is the entire agreement between Nuance and you and supersedes any other communications or advertising with respect to the Software.  If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall be revised to the extent necessary to cure the invalidity or unenforceability, and the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. The failure of Nuance to exercise or enforce any right or provision of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. Sections 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 10 of this Agreement shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.


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Here are stories sent in from Listeners that tried the Droid and found it to be less (a lot less) than marketed.  So before making a change you will want to read these stories.  There is also this post from Stewart Alsop.

I will add more of these Droid Fail stories as they come in.



Rob,
 
Before I start - I am a technology junkie - especially when it comes to the "newest & greatest" cell phones! My friends and family laugh at me - because I am constantly upgrading my phone.
 
We have a Verizon contract (with 3 lines of service) as well as an AT&T contract (with 2 lines of service). I recently did some research comparing AT&T's plans vs Verizon's plans (voice AND data) and I decided it was more cost effective (especially when taking into account the cancellation fees for each contract) to keep the 3 Verizon lines, and cancel the AT&T contract. Besides - who really needs 2 cell phones? 
 
WHAT A MISTAKE!!!
 
I canceled my AT&T contracts the day the Droid was released. I was up early that day - and the Verizon store I went to - did have a line of people - waiting for the Droid - but the line of people (maybe 35?) ABSOLUTELY did not compare to the line at the AT&T store on the day of the IPhone 2G & IPhone 3G launch. (No one sleeping overnight in front of the store inhaling someone's car fumes - a throwback to your experience in line for your IPhone - I love that story!)
 
The HTC Droid - from initial comparison looked crisper than the IPhone. However, after further testing/use - it was HORRIBLE! We had SO many issues with the Droid - they were returned to the Verizon store 1 week after we purchased them.
 
These were the main issues we had:
1. The Droid would not voicedial from our Bluetooth headset
2. The Droid would not sync with our yahoo email accounts (hmmm ... google not syncing with their competitor yahoo - is that really a "missed kink" in the product?) :)
3. The App store SUCKS! Not user friendly AT ALL! I definitely prefer using Itunes on my PC to browse through the Apps.
4. The Droid is overly sensitive and would randomly dial people in our contact book
5. The calendar is VERY limited - granted I was finally able to sync it to my Outlook contacts/calendar - but the calendar fields were very limited - and half of my text did not appear for my activities - you know - the important stuff would be missing - half of the address, etc. HORRIBLE!
 
Unfortunately - the fact still remained that we didn't want to pay 2 cell phone bills each month - so we're still stuck with Verizon until our contracts run out - so I had to exchange the Droids for the Blackberry Storm 2 - not much better than the Droids ...
 
I hope this helps your listeners before switching out of AT&T to Verizon. Luckily - we can still use our IPhones as IPod touches @ home since we have WIFI.
 
Thanks for the great show! I love it! I've listened from episode 1!
 
Robin
Clinton Township, MI


Hi Rob,

I was just listening to Podcast number 102 through your Tii app - I know, I'm behind.  This is because I spent the last 2 weeks on the Android platform.  I've been having so much trouble with my iPhone dropping calls, and since my cell phone is my only phone, I finally ditched the iPhone and tried out the Motorola Droid.  That began quite the saga - as a jailbroken iPhone user, the bar is set pretty high on phones.  I used the Droid for a week before returning it.  As expected, it was quite buggy - this I could have lived with while the kinks are worked out.  What surprised me is that all the customization that people talk about on Android is, well, true.  But in order to achieve that customization, you have to download apps.  It's not built into the OS.  How do you find out about these customizations?  Good question.  The search function on the Android Market is incredibly BAD.  Seriously, this is Google?  I would read about an app on the web, search for it in the Market and come up empty - 80% of the time.  On the forums people would be talking about using an app, and there would be multiple responses about people being unable to locate it in the market.  It's so bad, that the platform uses bar coding to locate apps - this is the standard for posting links to apps in Android - because it's impossible to search by Keyword or even Title.  What's perplexing is that some people could find the apps, others couldn't using the exact same search terms.
 
In the end I returned the Droid because I couldn't stand the form factor.  I'm a mom, I was afraid I'd drop the thing on my baby's head and she'd get a concussion.  The thing is a brick.  And while I wanted a physical keyboard, I can type faster on the iPhone's keyboard than on the physical Droid keyboard.  Just not feeling the love there.  I tried out the HTC Eris next - this introduced me to all kinds of issues with Android.  You know how the commercials say that Droid can multi-task while the iPhone can't?  My jailbroken iPhone of course could, but on Android, you don't get a choice about multitasking.  There are no kill buttons in the apps.  So to leave a program you press the home key and it continues to operate in the background.  If you're like me, jumping between programs fairly often, you'll have 10-12 apps running in the background at all times.  No worries though, there's an app for that - lots of them.  So you download a task killer and when you run it shows you all the apps open at the time.  You can check off the ones you want to kill at that moment in time - of course, you want to be careful not to check off things like the keyboard, the OS, the battery meter, you know, little "applications" like that.  As a kicker though, I learned that the task killer was draining my battery - I was only able to get 2-4 hours of battery on my phone.  There's a handy little setting that you can look at to see if your phone sleeps - my consistently said I was at 80-100% awake.  Sitting on my desk looking very innocuous and the damn thing's still running.  I found that my battery life was dramatically better if I used the phone than if I left it sitting.
 
In the end I returned the Eris too, and dragged my sorry butt back to AT&T.  They took me and my money back.  A part of me is disappointed that the open platform that Android offers is not really in the same universe as the iPhone.  It would be nice to have another platform to challenge and spur development on the iPhone.  What blows my mind though, is the advertising that's going on and why Apple isn't exploiting the fact that the Android OS is half-baked at best.
 
Anyway, thought you might be interested in my experience.  If you know anyone who is thinking of switching, tell them I said that making phone calls that don't drop is over-rated.  Nothing can match the iPhone experience.
 
Amanda
gadgetmom88 on Twitter.

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Businessweek - Apples Schiller Defends App Approval Process
BBC News - New iPhone Worm can act like botnet
iPhone Magnifying Camera Mod
MacRumors - China Mobile Strong Arming vendors
Businessweek - Apple Launching New iPhone Ads
roqyGPS
iPhone Folders
Techcrunch UK - The iPhone comes to Tesco
Multifl0w
App Rejections
BBC News - iPhone Worm Creator Lands software job
mirror.co.uk - 3 offers mifi ipod touch bundle
csmonitor - iPhone gets South Korean Launch
CNET - AT&T offers refurb iPhones
AP - iPhone arrives in South Korea
Microsoft introduces Silverlight streaming for iPhone
MacRumors - Apple starts field testing next gen iPhone
9to5 Mac - iPhone moniker denotes major change


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Tii - App

Sketchbook
Comic Touch
Multifl0w - Cydia
Airmouse
ScreenSplitr - Cydia
DemoGod - Mac
Backgrounder - Cydia
Qik - Cydia
SpoofApp - Cydia
Winterboard - Cydia
Five Icon Doc - Cydia
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Digitimes - Tablet Delayed until H2 2010 (BS)
AllThings D - Conde Nast Prepares Tablet Magazines
China Daily - iPhone to seize 10% of 3G market in China
TUAW - Virgin Mobile Canada - Fifth Canadian outlet for iPhone
NY Times - Belkin Recall
CNET - Game Developer cuts back on Android in favor of iPhone
iLounge News - Wider distribution boosting sales in France
iReaderReview.com - Channel of Good intent - iPhone is - Android isn't
9to5 mac - iPod Touch with Vidoe cmaera set to ship in Spring
Bloomberg - KT says it will offer iPhone on Nov 28th in Korea
iGPS 360 GPS Module
Orange 360 GPS Module


Apps and Software Mentioned in this Episode:
Tii App

Scribble Lite
Sound Lab - 50 Cent
TUAW App
Mocha VNC
Jaadu VNC
Fit or Fugly
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csmonitor - RFID on the next iPhone
Apple Blog - iPhone vs Pre vs Droid sales
CNET - Orange sells 30,000 iPhones in UK on first day
Wired - Apple App store takes tiny step toward transparency
AtomicPopcorn - New Blurays to have iPhone interactivity
AppleInsider - iPhone captures 17% of worldwide smartphone market
AppleInsider - Conflicting reports within Qualcomm
InfoWorld - Ultimate mobile deathmatch
Iphone Virus creator - Never expected
PodcastAwards - Vote for Today in iPhone
Dell unveils Androind based Mini 3
AppleTouch - iPod touch screen problems
BorbApps - EventGenie website
JabraStone
CNET - Verizon Ad insults Apple
2nd iPhone Virus targetting jailbroken handsets
iLounge News - Apple seeking iPhone iPod Touch game engineer
Healthlinks - U of W survey
Boy Genius Report - Apples Black Friday deals leaked?
Make - iPhone home buttone earrings
Powerbook Medic - order iPhone home button Earrings
Mirror.co.uk - Apple now using bots to approve iPhone Apps
Fortune - The Great Belgian iPhone Robbery
CNET - Road Testing Magellan RoadMate for iPhone
PC World - iPhone Cleared for Sale by South Korean Regulator
MediaPost Publications Report - iPhone Rules App Landscape
AT&T vs Verizon - Legal Battle


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Tii App

AntiStress
CropForFree
ArtCamera
Sketchbook Mobile App - Autodesk
Fit or Fugly
PocketBLU
EventGenie
Super KO Boxing 2
MyTones - Cydia
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Online Survey
Latest on Apple Trademark of iPhone
Orange reveals iPhone 3GS UK Pricing - Slashgear
Updated Bing Mobile Site
Contentinople - iPhone to take over e-book market
Gizmodo - Dutch Hacker holds jailbroken iPhones hostage
Hacker gives instruction on changing root password
The iPhone gets a business card reader app
BlackRa1n
Allthings D - Sales for iPhone in China start slow
Intel, Apple, Microsoft probe Sync bug
Apple Announces over 100,000 apps now available
Retrevo - Bogus study
Boing Boing - iPhone Dev accused of stealing phone numbers
Joe Posnanski - The Yankees Payroll
Eliminate your flying fear with iPhone App
Crunch Gear - How to Tether iPhone OS 3.1.2
CNET - Hacer breaks into jailbroken iPhones
Dutch Hacker seeks out jailbrokne iPhones for fame and fortune
RadioShack will get the iPhone
AppleInsider - Apple to launch Verizon iPhone in Q3 2010 (BS)
Graham Cluley's Blog - iPhone worm discovered - Rick Rolls
Password - Cydia
PC World - Third Singaporean Operator to offer iPhone
iPhone App business on sale on eBay
Gigabyte fixes iPhone syncissue with BIOS update
MediaPost - Google to acquire AdMob for $750 Million
Bloomberg - Motorola probably sold 100,000 droids in first days
Apples iPhone Operating profit beats Nokia


Apps and Software Mentioned in this Episode:
ORB Live
Business Card Reader
TrophyBuck
Deer Weight Calculator
Virgin Atlantic - Mental workout App
Motion X GPS


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ADM Podcasting survey
Robert Scoble - 85,000 reasons why iPhone isn't going to be disrupted
NASDAQ Launches iPhone App
Cult of Mac - Blackra1n RC2 is released
WashingtonPost.com - The problem with iPhone Killers
TUAW - Telus to start iPhone Sales on November 5th
The Guardian - Orange to sell iPhones
iPhone Atlas - Best iPhone Costumes Ever
Apple App store break the 100,000 approved mark
Apple shops tablet around Australia
CNET - Survey shows iPhone threatens blackberry
Reuters - Nokia Apple fight to last more than 1 year
PC World - How long until Droid overtakes the iPhone?
AVForums - iPod touch will not sync with Windows 7
San Jose Mercury News - Why I was wrong about googles Android
Gizmodo - No more Apple products this Year
Analyst says Apple to ink Verizon iPhone deal next year (BS)

NPR - Will the rise of Android come at the expense of the iPhone
PC World - Why Verizon's Droid isn't an iPhone Killer
MacWorld - New iPhone App Translates English into Spanish as you speak
InternetNews.com - Why the iPhone isn't going anywhere
Apple and AT&T hit with another MMS class action suit
Mac Rumors - iPhone Launches in China
Mobilecrunch - iPhone 3GS vs Droid
The Register - Wintel 7 machines freeze out iPhone
iPhone Atlas - iPhone OS 3.1.2 unlock arrives Nov 4th


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eBizCardz - Sponsor
PhotoPainter
Photogene
NASDAQ Portfolio Manager
Jibbigo
Holy bible App
YouMail App
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AllThingsD - Analys - iPhone Sales in China Disappointing
PC World - Singapore's M1 to start selling the iPhone
Pepsi release iPhone App to help Men "Score" with women
Dev-Tem - Pwnage Pie - jailbreaking 3.1.2
ABC News - Is Pepsi's new iPhone App in poor taste
Mac Rumors - Apple developing FM radio App for iPhone
Apple Reports Quarterly results
Wired.com - False Alarm - New iPhone 3GS not jailbreak-proof
In-App Purchase is coming to free iPhone Apps
AllthingsD - Demand for iPhone exceeds supply
Youtube - iDon't Ad
Droid Does and iPhone with Jailbreak does too.
Podcasting News - ReelDirector brings real video editing to iPhone
TechCrunch - iPhone Charts
Redmond Pie - Enable Tethering on iPhone 3GS 3.1.2
NYTimes - Where's the Freight
Google Wave's already works on the iPhone
Big-Pan JPG
The iPhone Blog Forums - Windows 7 string
Marketwatch - Nokia suing Apple
ABC News - Pepsi Pulls iPhone App
iPhone 3GS taped to an RC Plane
Mac News - Apple is saving best for last
Wireless Week - Ballmer dismisses iPhone
CNN - How to learn a foreign language online
Destsche Welle - German Podcasts
iPhone Apps - How to download language lists onto iPhone
Sequia Capital invests in Bump Technologies
YouTube - iDon't Care


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Tii App
iFreak
Vonage Mobile App
Cardbank
ReelDirector
Navigon
Autostitch
Snapture
BeerCompass  review by Sally at Travel by the Pint
AT&T TL92328


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FTC - Bloggers must disclose payment for reviews
CNET Reviews - Seatbuddy hangs iPhones
Bell, Telus confirm iPhone Launches
Telus - iPhone Page
On the iPhone - GeoHot Post
NY Times - AT&T reverses its policy on VoIP calls
Newsweek - iPhone App Store Developers aren't getting rich
Super Charger - Gigantic iPhone Charger
MacWorld - Apple releases iPhone software 3.1.2
Vonage Mobile released for iPhone
Apple Tablet PC manufactured by Foxconn
AT&T CEO has ominous words for iPhone users at CTIA
JD Power - iPhone kicks butt again
CRN - Google Android has momentum
NY Times - AT&T does the right thing
SFGATE - Photoshop Mobile comes to iPhone
GeoHot releases BlackRa1n jailbreak for 3.1.2
Redmond Pie - Jailbreak for 3.1.2
Tweetie2 and the app store dilemma
GEDblog - Losing iReligion
Marco.org - The Two App Stores
T-mobile - Sidekick looses data


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Hearts - Review by Kevin Crossman
I am T-Pain
Awesome Keyboard
Phone View
Quick Voice 2
Photoshop Mobile
Shopper
Grocery IQ
Grocery Gadget
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Tweetie 2
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Apple Support - Unresponsive iPhone v3.1
T-mobile Forums - T-Zones
Mophie - iPhone Battery cable recall
iPhone Hacks - Apple Approve 0870 iPhone app after 429 days
iPhone mms - AT&T quotes
PC World - Orange to sell iPhone in UK
Yahoo Finance - Apple's App store downloads top 2 Billion
PC World - China Unicom offers more iPhone pricing details
iLounge - Tablet rumors
Wired.com - Bionic Eye
YouTube - How to install Spinboard
Dropbox - Get the Dropbox iPhone App
PC World - 5 Apps for finding iPhone Apps
iPhone Developer steals customers phone numbers
iPhone Obsessed
Audiko - creating free iPhone ringtones
iPhone Atlas - PandoraBox
PC World - Apple and google breaking up over iPhone maps?
Ars Technica - iPhone dropped calls
Wired.com - GPS Add on Case for iPod Touch
AppleInsider - iPhone exapnsion predicted
Information Week - Man threatens his own iPhone with Gun
How to Sync your iPod Touch / iPhone with Linux
Google Maps for iPhone now serving up Ads
Dev-Tem Blog - All aboard the update train
NYTimes - The quest continues for a tablet PC
Chris Marquardt - Unfreezing iPhone 3G on v3.1



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Ping
CBS EyeMobile
Bionic Eye

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Instaplaylist
Pandorabox
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