Cult of Mac has reported that they have received a solid lead that T-Mobile USA would get access to the Apple iPhone later this year.
AT&T, is currently the only mobile service provider in the US market to officially sell the iPhone.
Nokia Oyj, the world’s biggest maker of mobile phones, posted a steeper-than-expected 40 percent drop in second-quarter profit on competition from Apple Inc.’s iPhone and devices based on Google Inc.’s Android software.
Apple is set to become the world's second largest semiconductor buyer in 2011, another sign of the shift in the balance of power in the chip world.
Driven by the success of the iPad and iPhone, Apple is expected to pass Samsung as the world's No. 2 chip buyer in 2011, second only to Hewlett-Packard, according to market researcher iSuppli.
Skype, the VoIP service provider, announced recently that it has released a new update for its application that enables users to receive calls while they're using other applications or when the phone is locked. After upgrading their iPhone application in May, to allow users to make calls over 3G data connections, Skype enhances its services by adding the multitasking feature for iPhone users.
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