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February 5, 2007

This month, EveryMac.com features complete details on the new "five colors" second generation iPod shuffle line and an all new iPhone Q&A with the latest news and speculation regarding the Apple handheld.

The iPhone Q&A answers "How does the iPhone compare to the Palm Treo 750, Motorola Q, and Blackberry Pearl?" and "What is the difference between EDGE and 3G? Why does Apple support EDGE and not 3G?" along with dozens of other questions.

Today's Discussion Q&A is "Do you like the new color options for the iPod shuffle? Of the available choices, which one do you prefer? Would you be more interested in an iPod with a larger display for video? Why or why not?" Contribute your ideas.

In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:

  • How does the iPhone compare to the Palm Treo 750, Motorola Q, and Blackberry Pearl?
  • Does the iPhone support FileVault? Is information stored on the iPhone encrypted and password protected? Does it have biometric capabilities?
  • Can you "beam" music, photos, and videos between iPhones? Can you "beam" data files between iPhones?
  • How does the iPhone "multi-touch" interface work? Who developed the "multi-touch" interface originally?
  • Can the iPhone run MacOS X or iPod games?
  • What processor or processors does the iPhone use?
  • What is the difference between EDGE and 3G? Why does Apple support EDGE and not 3G?
  • Does the iPhone use a MVNO?
  • What company is the exclusive iPhone carrier in Canada?

 










Additions & Changes:

Added an all new iPhone Q&A with dozens of questions covering the new Apple handheld.

Added new specs:

Updated the Currently Shipping page.

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