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Manage Your Expenses on iPhone with Money Smart Lite App
If you find it a problem to track and manage your daily finances when you are out or if you don’t prefer to carry your digital diary everywhere with you then you would love to know about a useful finance manager application for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Money Smart Lite is an application which allows you to track and manage all your bills, expenses, accounts, budget etc. It’s an overall package which will helpful for you to categorize expenses manage multiple accounts, reminder about your bills and above all it’s a totally free application to use.
Apple iPhone has another challenger: T-Mobile
Starting end of this year, T-Mobile USA will make a gear shift by brushing off its traditional deck on the phone and replacing it with a platform that’s friendly to almost any developer. Making it an obvious attempt to compete with iPhone App store – this also encourages other competitions to take up on Apple’s iPhone. With Symbian already gone open-source, there are much more possibilities to watch out for. http://startupmeme.com/t-mobile-about-to-take-on-iphone/
Secret URL May Allow Apple to Delete Your iPhone Apps Remotely
It’s supposed to be your “life in your pocket,” not Apple’s. But a piece of code discovered in the iPhone operating system might keep you under Apple’s control. Jonathan Zdrianski, author of the book iPhone Open Application Development, discovered a URL hidden in iPhone’s CoreLocation that he believes the iPhone uses to check whether any apps on your phone match with those listed in a database of blacklisted applications. Presumably, that would allow Apple to remotely de-authorize those apps, or perhaps even delete them. “This suggests that the iPhone calls home once in a while to find out what applications it should turn off,” Zdrianski wrote. “At the moment, no apps have been blacklisted, but by all appearances, this has been added to disable applications that the user has already downloaded and paid for, if Apple so chooses to shut it down.” Hum. So then all of those who got away with NetShare before it disappeared from the App Store aren’t so safe/lucky after all. Click to continue »
Apple sold half a million AT&T iPhones
Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster is estimating Apple sold half a million AT&T iPhones from 6 p.m. Friday through the close of business on Sunday. With the devices going for $500 to $600, that’s around $250 to $300 million in cash changing hands, depending on the mix of 4GB and 8GB units sold.With margins on the device in the <20-50%> range (probably closer to the lower end), that leaves an estimated $50 to $150 million in profit.
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