Leave joined Motorola and Apple denounced

Motorola has just brought to court his ex-manager for disclosing the secrets of the Apple accepting a new position working on producing the iPhone.

Michael Fenger seems to have accepted millions of dollars and actions at will as good output pact not to reveal the secrets of Motorola to competitors. In addition, it would not have had to work in the field and in the same position for the next two years.

Fenger, however, having collected the booty has been accepted a post offered by Apple less than a month after his resignation from Motorola. According to the indictment, Fenger would have resulted in the court of Steve Jobs also two other ex-Motorola employees who had access to all the secrets of the U.S. and contacts with customers. Apple meanwhile has denied any lawsuit against Fenger, meanwhile, should begin to seriously worry about.

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3G iPhone: You can replace the battery?

The July 11 will officially the new iPhone 3G second generation. Besides the novelty of support for 3G networks seems that the new iPhone will offer users the ability to more easily replace the internal battery.

Unfortunately, as some readers know, so far Apple has always preferred to avoid that customers acces the internal circuitry of its devices. For this reason, manually replace a battery for the iPhone, for example, would have been impossible and quite costly.

However, this situation will change. The new iPhone, as shown in the many promotional video broadcast by Apple in recent days, have two screws on either side of the connector, near the speakers. This particular feature is not present in the first version iPhone, it on iPods, therefore could mean that users can easily remove the cover and replace the battery. Apple change strategy? We will see, now missing a few days to debut iPhone 3G.

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3G iPhone: 600 MB of data traffic are few? Vodafone responds

iphone 3GVodafone in recent days presented officially Plans linked iPhone 3G (here the story with all the details: Vodafone and 3G iPhone are the official plans for Italy).
To raise some of potential buyers of cell made in Cupertino are 600 MB of data traffic in plans Vodafone Italy. According to some, a quantity of this kind would be insufficient to ensure full use iPhone 3G, considered by many a mobile phone born to surf the web.

Vodafone has decided to respond to these criticisms with a speech titled “If I could have 600MB per month …” Vodafone in his lab.

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