T-Mobile USA to offer the iPhone too (still a rumor)

T-Mobile USA is believed to be offering the iPhone next year or just before the year ends. Seems like Apple wants to follow Google since the latter’s Nexus Phone is coming to all the mobile carriers in the US this year.

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AOL Autos debuts official iPhone app for new car shoppers

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Our brethren over at AOL Autos are having a big day today. They’ve just launched the official AOL Autos iPhone app, which you can download for your iPhone or iPod Touch by clicking here. The cost of the app is zero pesos, so there’s nothing to lose by trying it out.

You’ll want this app if shopping for a new car is in your future. Why? It basically takes all of that research you did at home on your computer and crams it into a mobile app that goes with you. That way you can visit a dealership armed with all of that information about pricing and options at your finger tips.

The app allows you to narrow down your new vehicle search by price, type and style, or you can directly hit the vehicle you want by make and model. Once you’ve found a model, you can pick a trim level and select options, and the app will keep a running tally of what the vehicle costs as you go.

There are also photo galleries for each vehicle, expert opinions, user reviews and the ability to save models that you’ve built and send them to your friends and family. We’ve talked with the AOL Autos folk and are encouraged to hear that this won’t be an app that gets forgotten in the App Store. Their team is already working on updates to improve functionality and add new futures, which will debut in the coming months.

We know what you’re thinking: Where’s an Autoblog app for the iPhone? Good question. First, do us a favor and go download the AOL Autos app. The more popular their app is, the more incentive our bosses have to unleash the Autoblog news flow in an iPhone app for your portable pleasure.

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Daily Blogwatch: 14 Mind-Blowing Facts About the Federal Debt and Should Microsoft Employees Use iPhones?

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Stocks in the News: Limited Brands, Sequenom, PepsiCo

Ahead of the Federal Reserve’s latest statement on the economy, which will be released at 2:15, investors will also paying close attention to several stocks in the news Tuesday, including PepsiCo, Limited Brands and Sony.

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10 Cool iPhone Apps for Kids

No, the iPhone isn’t a toy (well, not for kids anyhow), but the younger set likes it, too. What applications can you put on your iPhone or iPod touch to keep your children happy?



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How Antiques Work

Every weekend, the antique hunters come out. They prowl the aisles of shows, scrutinize the offerings in shops and occasionally even wave cards at an auction. But what makes an antique an antique? And why are they so expensive?



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iPhone Sausage Screen Stylus unleashed

More than a month ago, we showed you how some Koreans use sausages to work as stylus for their iPhones during the recent cold season. The meat sylus is finally made official and is called as the iPhone Sausage Screen Stylus.

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Apple on Track to Sell iPhones With Wi-Fi in China

China’s regulations meant that no Wi-Fi-enabled consumer devices could be sold legally in the world’s most populous nation, so Apple disabled the Wi-Fi on iPhones it marketed there. But the rules have changed, and Apple and its partner, China Unicom, are moving to take advantage.

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New Casio G-Shock watch is too colorful

I’m loving colorful stuff lately although I’m not sure if I want my gadgets to be that bold. I guess I’d start with this Casio G-Shock MAN BOX GA-110F-2JR on my wrist. It’s a man’s watch alright but it looks too cute kids could even wear this.

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Apple Mac Developer Program for OS X released

Following the success of the iPhone SDK, Apple is releasing a new Apple Mac Developer Program for OS X computers. The program is available with a $99 annual fee. Features include access to previous OS X builds, different programming tools for software, technical support, and developer boards.

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