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Is it possible to have a CDMA adapter for the iPhone?


I know that the iPhone can only be used on At&t and T-Mobile (if unlocked) and that CDMA is a totally different network. However, i have an iTouch and i have jailbroken it, and i have bought the microphone for the Sip-Voip application. Now, i was wondering if someone could build an adapter of some sort that would be the same size of the microphone but it would allow people to use verizon’s network. It would plug into the bottom and connect to your current Verizon Wireless Network that you use (provided you use verizon).

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VoIP on iphone using 3G network?


Anyone know any iphone apps that will allow voip calling over 3g? (not wifi)
10 points!

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Netflix Eyes iPhone for Movie, TV Streaming


Netflix Eyes iPhone for Movie, TV Streaming
Netflix has renewed its interest in the iPhone as a video streaming platform, with a survey asking its customers how much they want an app for the iPhone (and, almost certainly, the iPad). The proposed app would allow them to watch thousands of movies and television shows for about the price of one movie ticket per month, with no need for a traditional cable or satellite subscription.

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Jailbreaking in the iPhone 3.0 era


Jailbreaking in the iPhone 3.0 era
In a few short years, Apple has established the iPhone as the mobile platform to beat.

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Adobe launches Connect Pro Mobile for iPhone, iPod


Adobe launches Connect Pro Mobile for iPhone, iPod
Adobe has released Connect Pro Mobile, a new title for the iPhone and iPod touch. The app serves as an extension of Connect Pro, the company’s enterprise-level web conferencing platform. Users can correspondingly participate in company meetings using chat, a regular conference call or VoIP technology….

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Skype pulls Win Mobile clients, says poor vs. iPhone


Skype pulls Win Mobile clients, says poor vs. iPhone
Skype no longer offers its Skype and Skype Lite mobile clients for Windows Mobile phones for download, the VoIP telephony service provider announced on its support site. Users who have the applications already installed on their WM-powered handsets can continue to use the apps throughout 2010, Skype promises, but no new users can download it. Skype says it pulled the app because it felt it was …

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Linksys iPhone WIP300 – Wireless VoIP phone – IEEE 802.11g – SIP, SIP v2


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Product Description
The Linksys WIP300 Wireless-G IP Phone enables high-quality voice over IP (VoIP) service through a Wireless-G network and high-speed Internet connection. Connect at home or your office and make low-cost phone calls through your Internet Telephony Service Provider.The WIP300 Wireless-G IP Phone operates in the 2.4GHz band, supports 802.11g and the latest VoIP SIP protocols. The large, full-color high-resolution display features an intuitive user interface enabling us… More >>

Linksys iPhone WIP300 – Wireless VoIP phone – IEEE 802.11g – SIP, SIP v2

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US grants Apple iPhone logo trademarks


US grants Apple iPhone logo trademarks
Apple has been granted a new set of iPhone trademarks by the US Patent and Trademark Office. While the company already owns the name “iPhone” for various purposes, a new grant extends the American trademarks to include a common logo, which utilizes the Apple symbol alongside text. It also extends the number of categories covered; whereas the basic iPhone name is covered under International …

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Opera bets on Apple approval for its iPhone browser


Opera bets on Apple approval for its iPhone browser
Computerworld – Opera Software today said it’s confident Apple will approve the Opera Mini browser for the iPhone’s App Store. “Opera Mini is compatible with every requirement for the App Store,” argued Christen Krogh, Opera’s chief development officer.

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AT&T will allow SlingPlayer for iPhone


AT&T will allow SlingPlayer for iPhone
AT&T Inc. said Thursday it will now allow Sling Media Inc.’s television-viewing program for the iPhone to operate over its ‘3G’ high-speed mobile network.

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AT&T reverses course, will allow Sling Media’s TV program for iPhone to operate on 3G network


AT&T reverses course, will allow Sling Media’s TV program for iPhone to operate on 3G network
SEATTLE – AT&T Inc. said Thursday it will now allow Sling Media Inc.’s television-viewing program for the iPhone to operate over its “3G” high-speed mobile network.

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AT&T now says SlingPlayer for iPhone is OK


AT&T now says SlingPlayer for iPhone is OK
AT&T Inc. said Thursday it will now allow Sling Media Inc.’s television-viewing program for the iPhone to operate over its “3G” high-speed mobile network.

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SlingPlayer for iPhone Now Runs Over AT&T’s 3G Network


SlingPlayer for iPhone Now Runs Over AT&T’s 3G Network
Al launch, the iPhone version of the SlingPlayer streaming TV app would work only over Wi-Fi, but AT&T announced today that this service can now run over 3G connections, too.

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AT&T to allow SlingPlayer on 3G for iPhone


AT&T to allow SlingPlayer on 3G for iPhone
AT&T on Thursday greenlit the use of SlingPlayer Mobile for the iPhone on its 3G network. The carrier now claims that it has tested the app since mid-December and believes it can run without consuming too much bandwidth. The software is described as “optimized,” but it’s not clear whether Sling has had to change code to fit AT&T’s guidelines….

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Hot Off the Wire – Amazon to up some e-book prices; Apple OKs VoIP calls over iPhone; Study questions impact of …


Hot Off the Wire – Amazon to up some e-book prices; Apple OKs VoIP calls over iPhone; Study questions impact of …
Get the latest news alerts: {{a href=”external_link-1”}}Follow LTW{{/a}} at Twitter. SEATTLE – Amazon.com says it will give in to publishing giant Macmillan and agree to sell electronic versions of its books even at prices it considers too high.

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AT&T allows TV on the iPhone through SlingPlayer’s Mobile 3G application – Mobile Magazine


AT&T allows TV on the iPhone through SlingPlayer’s Mobile 3G application – Mobile Magazine
AT&T announced Thursday that the SlingPlayer Mobile application will be able to stream video over their 3G network , allowing users to watch video recorded at home anywhere their iPhone’s go.

Read more on MobileMag

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Lower Your AT&T Cell Phone Bill with VoIP iPhone Apps


Lower Your AT&T Cell Phone Bill with VoIP iPhone Apps
Cut your cell phone bill down to size with these free and cheap-to-use applications for your iPhone.

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Skype says 3G VoIP calling on iPhone coming “soon,” talks Skype for iPad


Skype says 3G VoIP calling on iPhone coming “soon,” talks Skype for iPad
Wait, didn’t they sell us the same booze before? Hasn’t Apple lifted 3G VoIP calling restrictions, like last week? How come other VoIP providers have updated their iPhone apps with 3G VoIP calling, but not Skype, the biggest of them all? You’d be forgiven for thinking that you can now place free or inexpensive VoIP calls [...]

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Free PortaClient iPhone App Makes VoIP Calls, Account Management Easy for PortaSwitch Users


Free PortaClient iPhone App Makes VoIP Calls, Account Management Easy for PortaSwitch Users
Global communications infrastructure company PortaOne, Inc. today announced the availability of its new PortaClient app for the Apple iPhoneâan application promising new convenience to customers of VoIP service providers using PortaOne’s PortaSwitch platform. Â PortaClient, now available at no cost in a demo version, lets iPhone end-users access their account information and usage data, check …

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AT&T green-lights SlingPlayer on iPhone


AT&T green-lights SlingPlayer on iPhone
After almost a year, the company is now allowing people to use the SlingPlayer app on the iPhone over its 3G wireless network.

Read more on CNET

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