Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: App Store, Apple, CNET Networks, iPhone, Mobile phone, Nokia, TheStreet.com, Verizon Wireless and Nokia
A new site distributing unauthorized applications for the iPhone called the Cydia Store is due to launch this week, per the WSJ. Founded by 27-year-old doctoral student Jay Freeman, the store is named after the developer’s Cycorder app rejected by Apple’s App Store that turns the iPhone into a camcorder. Disclaimer: running such apps requires users to unlock or “jailbreak” their phones, thus voiding the warranty. (Cynopsis 3/9)
Nokia and Verizon Wireless have started to collaborate to produce a touch-screen handset designed to work on the carrier’s planned 4G Long-Term Evolution network, according to a report from TheStreet.com. Both Verizon Wireless and Nokia declined comment. cellular-news (U.K.) (3/8) , The Street.com (3/5) , CNET (3/6)
The cell phone is the third-most important invention of the past 30 years, according to a panel of eight experts from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, which voted the Internet and computers above wireless devices. The New York Times (3/7)
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