June 10, 2007 (Press Release) --
On Episode 13 of TODAY in iPhone we break the news about why the video in the iPhone TV advertisements cannot be trusted. We also explain why Apple will not have 3 Million iPhones on the shelf come June 29th. We share information why those comparing the battery life of the Video iPod to that of the iPhone are getting it wrong. Plus we cover many other of the latest iPhone news and rumors, including the latest from the reported AT&T Sales Training manual for the iPhone.
If you are looking to learn about the iPhone - no other iPhone podcast gives you more information more times a week. And no other iPhone podcast interacts with its listeners like Today in iPhone.
Subscribe at iTunes:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=252820844
Visit the site:
http://www.todayiniphone.com
About Today in iPhone:
Launched at the end of April, TODAY in iPhone is the first podcast series that is dedicated exclusively to Apples upcoming iPhone. This podcast is hosted and produced by Rob Walch, host of the award winning podCast411 Podcast and co-author of the book "Tricks of the Podcasting Masters" Que Publishing 2006.
If you are looking to learn about the iPhone - no other iPhone podcast gives you more information more times a week. And no other iPhone podcast interacts with its listeners like Today in iPhone.
Subscribe at iTunes:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=252820844
Visit the site:
http://www.todayiniphone.com
About Today in iPhone:
Launched at the end of April, TODAY in iPhone is the first podcast series that is dedicated exclusively to Apples upcoming iPhone. This podcast is hosted and produced by Rob Walch, host of the award winning podCast411 Podcast and co-author of the book "Tricks of the Podcasting Masters" Que Publishing 2006.

On Episode 13 of TODAY in iPhone we break the news about why the video in the iPhone TV advertisements cannot be trusted. We also explain why Apple will not have 3 Million iPhones on the shelf come Ju
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