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4Free iPhone, your free online resource / guide for you to receive your free iPhone.
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Marware Sport Grip for iPhone - Black
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PDair - Apple iPhone Black Leather Case - Flip Style
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Apple iPhone Screen ProtectorScreen protectors reduce UV radiation and glare from LCD screens whilst providing protection from scratches, dust and fingerprints. The ultra thin-layer is crystal clear, bubble-free and enhances the colour and sharpness of your phone's LCD screen. They are easy to apply and are also removable, washable and reusable.
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XtremeMac Onyx Leather Case For iPod Touch And iPhoneOnyx is a stylish, yet durable, hand-sewn case made to protect your iPod Touch & iPhone. It has a smooth, black exterior with contrasting stitching and a protective microsuede interior lining. The convenient flip-style closure keeps everything securely in place. When closed, you still have access to the headphone jack and sleep switch. Onyx also includes an integrated belt clip.
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Griffin Streamline Armband Case For iPhone And iPod TouchGriffin's Streamline Ultimate Armband for iPhone & iPod touch. The ultimate sport armband is the ultimate workout partner. Streamline's one-piece frame and screen cover protect your iPod/iPhone from scratches and dust. Streamline protects your iPhone or iPod touch without bulk while the full-face screen protector guards against scratches. A washable, neoprene armband adjusts two ways for the maximum in comfort and size range. And for safety at night, Streamline features built-in reflective trim. |
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iPhone UK: The Missing ManualiPhone UK: The Missing Manual is a thorough, fun and distinctly UK-flavoured look at the phenomenal new wonder-gadget from Apple, the iPhone. Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, this magnificent book shows you everything you need to know to get the most out of your new iPhone. Full of humour, tips, tricks, and surprises, iPhone UK: The Missing Manual teaches you how to extend iPhone's usefulness by exploiting its links to the Web as well as its connection to Macs or PCs; how to save money using Internet-based messages instead of phone calls; and how to fill the iPhone with TV shows and DVDs for free. Includes a whole chapter on O2, the iPhone's mobile carrier in the UK.
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The Rough Guide to the iPhone The Rough Guide to iPhone" is the ultimate guide to Apple's next killer product: the iPhone, a mobile-cum-iPod-cum-PDA-cum-web browser. It offers full coverage of the latest product rolled out from Apple HQ, from powering up the first time to sending pictures as email attachments and hooking up to hi-fis. It presents all the tips and tricks, from uploading music, google maps and conference calls, to a full "first aid" Help! Section, and all in your pocket. The chapters include: Meet the iPhone, Make it your own, Making calls, Listening to music, Email, Web browsing, Camera & pictures, Video & TV, Syncing and updates and iPhone extras, all this plus much, much more. The ultimate reference for the decade's definitive gadget, if you are thinking of buying an iPhone, this is the book for you. |
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Professional Iphone And Ipod Touch Programming: Building Applications For Mobile SafariThis hands-on, in-depth book introduces developers to the initial release of the iPhone application platform and assists them in creating Web 2.0 applications that operate on the iPhone and integrate with its services. Author Richard Wagner shares his experience as he guides readers through the process of building new applications from scratch and migrating existing Web 2.0 applications to this new mobile platform. Utilizing practical examples, the book shows how to build a wide range of solutions - from a basic XHTML/CSS client to an advanced Ajax-enabled database application.As it does so, it helps readers design a user interface that is optimized for the iPhone touch-screen display. Additionally, the book helps readers integrate their applications with iPhone services, including phone dialog, its motion sensor, and Google Maps. With this book, readers will discover how to: build an XHTML and CSS UI framework from the ground up; emulate the look and feel of built-in applications; integrate public Web 2.0 APIs into applications; capture finger touch interactions; use Ajax to load external pages; create mashups for the iPhone; store local and remote data; optimize applications for the EDGE network Test, debug, and deploy iPhone applications; and more. |
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