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Applelinks iPhone News Reader - Tuesday, January 22, 2008

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Cellphones Linked To Disturbed Sleep
iPhone putting on a Lotus Notes suit?
iPhone with Lotus Notes: IT Manager's Nightmare?
IBM Bringing Lotus Notes To iPhone?
Thai AIS in talks with Apple on iPhone launch
British iPhone Sales Just Short Of Network's Expectations: Financial Times
1Password announces first iPhone form filler
A Hidden Gem @ CES & MacWorld That No One Noticed, Not Even The Manufacturer - The Ricoh 410DN Wireless Hotspot Printer





Cellphones Linked To Disturbed Sleep

The BBC reports:

The evidence on mobile phone safety has been contradictory

Using a mobile phone before going to bed could stop you getting a decent night's sleep, research suggests.

The study, funded by mobile phone companies, suggests radiation from the handset can cause insomnia, headaches and confusion.

It may also cut our amount of deep sleep - interfering with the body's ability to refresh itself....

Last September a major six-year study by the UK Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Programme (MTHRP) concluded that mobile phone use posed no short-term risk to the brain.

However, the researchers said they could not rule out the possibility that long-term use may raise the risk of cancer.


For the full report visit here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7199659.stm






iPhone putting on a Lotus Notes suit?

Engadget's Thomas Ricker says:

If you're looking to gain respect for your gear as a serious business-class tool, there's no better way than to infiltrate those Big Four accounting firms still using Lotus Notes. According to a piece carried by the Associated Press, Lotus Notes eMail is coming to Apple's iPhone and iPod touch. We kid you not....


For the full report visit here:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/17/iphone-putting-on-a-lotus-notes-suit/






iPhone with Lotus Notes: IT Manager's Nightmare?

Computerworld's Matt Hamblen says:

IT managers who have been worrying about how to support the iPhone for their executives may want to start some serious fretting.

A report from Engadget and the Associated Press said that IBM's Lotus Notes e-mail is coming soon to the Apple Inc.'s iPhone and the iPod Touch. An announcement may occur Sunday at the start of Lotusphere.....

Engadget said IBM is also planning to announce its free Lotus Symphony for the Mac at Lotusphere.


For the full report click here.






IBM Bringing Lotus Notes To iPhone?

BusinessWeek's Arik Hesseldahl says:

The iPhone’s biggest weakness is its lack of support for enterprise email platforms like Microsoft’s Exchange and IBM’s Lotus Notes. It looks like that’s changing. Reports are circulating that IBM is close to announcing a version of Notes for the iPhone, and based on what I’m hearing that is pretty close to the mark, though an announcement may not come this week, as has been reported elsewhere.


For the full report click here.






Thai AIS in talks with Apple on iPhone launch

Reuters reports:

Apple Inc. and Thailand's Advanced Info Service are in talks about selling the U.S. firm's popular iPhone in Thailand, a senior official of the Thai firm said on Monday.

"We are negotiating on details, including a revenue sharing standard. Apple needs a local operator to promote iPhone," Prattana Leelapanang, assistant vice president for AIS's wireless business marketing, told Reuters.


For the full report visit here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080121/tc_nm/apple_ais_dc






British iPhone Sales Just Short Of Network's Expectations: Financial Times

MarketWatch reports:

iPhone in the U.K. have fallen just short of the expectations of O2, the exclusive network for the handset, the Financial Times reported on its Web site Friday. O2 said shortly before the iPhone's U.K. launch that it expected handset sales of 200,000 in the first two months, but people familiar with the situation told the FT the actual figure for the first eight weeks was about 190,000.


For the full report click here.






1Password announces first iPhone form filler

Ars Technica's David Chartier reports:

At Macworld this week, Ars Technica spoke with Agile Web Solutions and received a sneak peek at a clever iPhone feature coming to 1Password, the company's form filler and identity manager for the Mac.

As we saw back in October, 1Password is able to create a secure, encrypted, and password-protected bookmarklet for the iPhone (yes, the iPod touch, too) that contains all of your password and identity information stored in 1Password. While this is certainly a handy reference when on the go, this new feature we saw today will be able to use this information to automatically fill forms and sign users into web sites on the iPhone.


For the full report click here.






A Hidden Gem @ CES & MacWorld That No One Noticed, Not Even The Manufacturer - The Ricoh 410DN Wireless Hotspot Printer

fixyourthinking.com reports:

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and exhibiting at MacWorld Expo was Ricoh with their new wireless laser printer for wireless hotspots. What makes this printer unique is that it has a physical email address and can be emailed a document in html or word format and even be sent a webpage with the word "-print" following the URL and it will print the webpage or document.

THIS allows the iPhone to print.....


For the full report visit here:
http://fixyourthinking.com/2008/01/hidden-gem-ces-macworld-that-no-one.html

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