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by Rico Mossesgeld on August 27, 2007

iPhone users are probably happy over the numerous interesting developments over the last week:
- AT&T Loses iPhone Exclusivity. Courtesy of iPhoneSIMFree and Filipino hacker "dubeditions".
- European iPhone partners revealed. O2 in the UK, Deutsch Telecom in Germany, and Orange in France.
- Facebook Now iPhone-ready. Just visit iphone.facebook.com.
- Email Your iPhone Music or Use Them as Ringtones. Song Sender is a new app that lets you do these.
- iPhone Hard to Learn for Businessmen? Usability study highlights short-term irritation over the touch keyboard.
- Some iPhone Touch-Screens Have Dead Spots. But Apple proves it places a premium on good customer service.
- Install iPhone Apps Without Any Hacking. Gizmodo shows you how.
- iPhone Update 1.0.2. "Apple lists this update as bug fixes, no new features. :("
- Apple's iPhone Learning Curve. BusinessWeek contends that the legal and technical issues associated with the iPhone are normal for any new device.
- Pocket CM Keyboard Emulates iPhone Keyboard on Windows Mobile. The free download is here.
Any iPhone developments we missed out? Let us know.
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