
Although the iPhone is not going to flood the Philippines anytime soon, it may make sense for us to check out the reaction to the product by consumers and experts in the U.S. (An aside: Were it not for the fact that any product Apple releases almost always gets this massive press and buzz, one would be tempted to think that, based on everything that has been said about the iPhone, the world has gone nuts.)
In any case, here are some recent stuff on Steve Jobs’s latest wonder toy:
* Long-Awaited iPhone Goes on Sale
* First Look: Five fast iPhone impressions
* iPhone: Does it have an Apple logo?
* Often-Asked iPhone Questions
* Your Questions About the IPhone
* iPhone Keyboard Secrets
* [TS] Talking Business: iPhone Spin Goes Round and Round
* State of the Art: Often-Asked iPhone Questions
* With iPhone Launch, a Hacker’s To-do List
* What You Need to Know Before Taking the iPlunge
* Use Your iPhone to Shop on Amazon.com
* The Real iPhone Lesson: the Power of Schtum
[tags]iphone, apple, steve jobs, cellphones, cingular[/tags]
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