Apple is now coming to China. It is true and reports coming in that the second biggest Chinese carrier will have the Apple iPhone 4 available on September 16th. Orders will have to be made online, and in advance, at least for starters.
The iPhone 4 that will land in China will still have the similar reception issues we know all the iPhone 4s launched anywhere else in the world. China Unicom has actually prepared and will be subjecting all iPhone 4 buyers a complimentary case to alleviate those problems.
The online-only launch will ensure that we won’t be seeing any gigantic queues outside China Unicom shops, as has become customary whenever a new Apple product is released somewhere.
China Unicom, the exclusive provider of Apple’s iPhone in China, launched the 8G version of the iPhone 3GS on August 9. Caixin learned that the iPhone 4 is likely to suffer from the same issues related to signal reception in China, but China Unicom will be offering iPhone cases to customers as a free gift.
Oceanhouse Media Inc. has released three new iPhone apps from the Dr. Seuss series. The three new apps are the “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish” eBook ($3.99), the “Oh, The Places You’ll Go” ebook ($3.99) and the “Up with a Fish!” stacking game for only $0.99.
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, a rhyming book for young readers first published in 1960, is now available in interactive format. Dr. Seuss has joined The Ocean Project to make a big splash for 2010’s World Ocean Day on June 8th.
To celebrate the book’s 50th anniversary these funny fish will help children “from there to here, from here to there” learn how everyday actions impact our ocean home. Through his rhymes and riddles, Dr. Seuss’s intention is clear: teach children to read in a way that is both entertaining and educational. Children will be so entranced and amused by this app that they may not even notice they are learning to read!
The Apple iPhone has been fixed for good with the release of Android for iPhone.
The guys over at Linux on the iPhone have update their post with the news that Android is now running on the Apple iPhone. The blog update includes a video showing an iPhone booting and running the Android operating System.
USA Solar and Digital Communications Technologies LLC, aka Muzatch, gives the iPhone its much needed battery power boost, by developing the world’s most powerful and smallest (9.8 oz) solar power station specifically for the Apple iPhone series as well as the new Smartphone, iPod and Nano.
With over 95% of all Americans using mobile phones and laptops, and over 40 million iPhone users, losing power can be very frustrating, especially when an emergency hits of any kind. Solar energy will be the best and only way to continue to operate and communicate with the various emergency agencies as well as family and friends.
Millions of Americans use the iPhone currently and so it was the first choice for developing the initial solar charger. We are currently designing other solar chargers for several additional types of mobile phones, such as the “BlackBerry,” which will be coming in the near future.
Day-Timer, Inc., the most recognized name in personal productivity and organization, today introduced two mobile calendar/productivity apps for use on the Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch: Movers & Shakers and Pink Ribbon Planner.
These stand-alone organization apps combine the most reliable components of calendar/time/task management with colorful, inventive electronic interfaces that help the user manage their time and tasks on a daily and monthly basis.