Tue, Mar 10th, 2009 |
A set of iPhone prototypes from 2006 briefly made the eBay rounds this morning, with bids running more than $2,000 for the two phones (one non-working) before Apple managed to get the listing yanked sometime during the day. The seller also made a YouTube video documenting the features on the phone -- while that too was pulled down due to Apple exerting its copyright, Engadget managed to salvage it and now has it up on its site.
Related Stories:
- Not a ton of details to work with here, but Dell's confirmed to the hometown Austin American Statesman that the 13-inch Adamo we saw at CES will indeed launch tomorrow and be priced at $1,999.
- They've gone and done it. Fandango [App Store link] is out for the iPhone/iPod touch as a free download. There are a lot of movie apps for the iPhone with showtimes and trailers -- Now Playing, Hot Popcorn, and i.
- Tekarma, a web site that compiles user-generated product reviews and tips in one place, launched its private beta last week. For now, the site is focused primarily on electronics, cars and sporting goods.
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- Fandango finally on the iPhone
- SiK Introduces IPod, IPhone Auto Charger With Audio Output
- Tekarma centralizes product reviews, customer support
- AdMob Is Working On An iPhone App Exchange To Swap Ads For Traffic
- iPhone OS 3.0 event: coverage details and our wishlist
- Could Apple drop the tablet bomb tomorrow?
- TUAW Tip: Going to sleep with the iPhone
- Girl Scouts Still Refusing To Sell Cookies On The Internet
- Facebook Connect Expands IPhone App Social Networking





