Remains of the Day: All things to all people

23.08.2011
Next-generation iPhone rumors are back: It'll run on Sprint! It'll have a cheaper version for the developing markets! Meanwhile, if you're reading this on your iPad in the bathroom, I just want to caution you to watch out for, uh, malware. And Samsung takes aim at one of Apple's most ardent defenders with its latest legal filing. The remainders for Tuesday, August 23, 2011 are sorry, Dave--they're afraid they can't that.

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Don't walk, run to your new rumored iPhone carrier. Pointing to unnamed sources, the says that when Apple releases a new iPhone this fall, it (as well as any older iPhone model that's left on the market) will also be available on Sprint. That would open the iPhone up to three of the U.S.'s four major carriers (the fourth, T-Mobile, would fall in line if the government approves ).

(Reuters)

Not a fan of that iPhone rumor? Don't worry--I got a million of them. For example, Reuters has an "Exclusive" report that Apple will be putting out a cheaper version of the iPhone 4 "within weeks." The goal? Capture the low-end of the market. Or, in other words, sacrifice profit for market share. Which is totally Apple's business strategy.

(PCWorld)