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*I can't wait to run [[Peerix]] on it ;-) --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 22:06, 9 Jan 2007 (NZST)
 
*I can't wait to run [[Peerix]] on it ;-) --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 22:06, 9 Jan 2007 (NZST)
 
*Wikinews: [[News:Apple introduces iPhone and Apple TV|Apple introduces iPhone and Apple TV]]
 
*Wikinews: [[News:Apple introduces iPhone and Apple TV|Apple introduces iPhone and Apple TV]]
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*When you say "it won't run non-apple software" do you mean they've prevented that at a hardware level, or is that just a restriction of the OS it ships with? --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 19:13, 12 Jan 2007 (NZST)
 
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Apple announce crippled iPhone

The buzz at Macworld is the new apple iPhone. Featuring touch screen, slick user interface, 802.11b/g/n, bluetooth, quadband the handheld looks very nice. Pitty it won't work in New Zealand any time soon. It's pricey at US$499 on a 2 year contract with Cingular Wireless - one of the US's largest telcos. It's major drawback: it won't run non-apple software.

Most americans have a similar attitude to Cingular as New Zealanders do to Telecom. They were the monopoly until 12 years ago, and they've steadily worked their way back to near-monopoly status with a recent merger with AT&T.

The iPhone runs OS X, has gesture based controls (good for scrolling and scaling) and desktop quality applications. I can't wait to run Linux on it.