Simple Music Streaming From Mac Or PC to iPhone How-To Posted
Analyst: iPhone preparing to overtake iPod
iPhone Prize Promotion Was A Mistake, Says Molson
The iPhone Will Be A Primary Target For Hackers In 2008
Simple Music Streaming From Mac Or PC to iPhone How-To Posted
.iphoneatlas.com says:
Aptly named Simplify Media recently launched a native third-party iPhone application that can stream music from any enabled Mac or PC (also running the Simplify Media software) directly to the iPhone over a WiFi or EDGE connection. Once you've made your iPhone ready accept third-party applications, the process for setting up Simplify Media is, well, simple......
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Analyst: iPhone preparing to overtake iPod
Ars Technica's David Chartier reports:
While Apple's iPhone ads may refresh the bounce in the steps of current owners, analyst firm Piper Jaffray says the device isn't ready to knock one-trick gadgets like the iPod from their pedestals yet.
Jaffray sees market issues--such as the premium price of convergent devices like the iPhone and the continuing skirmishes between video studios and Apple-as holding back an iPod-like explosion for the iPhone's popularity....
Ultimately, Piper Jaffray thinks that Apple is "firing on all cylinders" on its way to 2008 and beyond. The firm also doesn't rule out a $300 iPhone once the cash from Apple's revenue sharing deals really starts flowing...
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iPhone Prize Promotion Was A Mistake, Says Molson
The Inquirer's John Oram reports:
Canadian brewery, Molson, was tasting way too much of its own suds on this one.
SpokesMolson, Marie-Helene Lagace said it made a "mistake" when it listed the much-anticipated Apple Iphone as a contest prize, as part of a Quebec-only beer promotion. The device is not yet available in the northern wastelands.
Molson Canada's had claimed the Apple Iphone would be launched in Canada by Rogers Wireless in January 2008....
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The iPhone Will Be A Primary Target For Hackers In 2008
[ Press Release ]
Security predictions released today by Arbor Networks reveals that the iPhone will be a major target for cybercriminals in 2008. The forecast also highlights Chinese specific crime as a major issue for the New Year.
Arbor's Security and Engineering Response Team (ASERT), who have put together the forecasts, believe that the iPhone will become the victim of a serious attack in 2008. These assaults are likely to be in the form of drive by attacks - malware embedded into seemingly harmless information, images or other media that actually perform dangerous actions when rendered on the iPhone's Web browser. With the scrutiny the iPhone has received since its launch earlier this year over network lock-in, ASERT believes that hackers will be enticed by the possibility of attacking Apple users and the opportunity to "be the first" to hack a new platform.
To learn more about Arbor Networks, please visit: http://www.arbornetworks.com . To learn more about the Arbor Security Engineering & Response Team (ASERT) - the company's security research arm - please visit the ASERT blog: http://asert.arbornetworks.com . To learn more about the Active Threat Level Analysis System (ATLAS) Initiative, visit:
http://atlas.arbornetworks.com
Charles W. Moore
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