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Posted on Jan 29 2010 - 7:42am by Jonne Eilimö

If you can’t wait 60 days to get your iPad, here is a wallpaper to decorate your iPhone during that time. ...

Google today introduced a new version of its web based Google Voice for iPhone, rendering a native app useless. The race has gone on since July, when Apple rejected Google’s own Google Voice application from the App Store. The new version is for iPhone OS 3.0 and above, and Palm’s webOS smartphones. The update will go online later today, so direct your web browser to http://voice.google.com and let the refreshing begin. ...

Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2010 quarter one, that ended December 26th, 2009. Apple posted revenue of $15.68 billion and net quarterly profit of $3.38 billion. They shipped 3.36 million Mac computers, 21 million iPods and 8.7 million iPhones during this quarter. For instance the iPhone sales are 100 percent up from last year. Read the full press release here. ...

A video showing 3G browsing speed with default browsers on Apple’s iPhone 3GS and Google’s Nexus One. Hit read more for the video and result. ...

Google’s Android operating system is catching up on Apple’s iPhone OS, which has led analysts to believe that Android will beat Apple in 2013, to become worlds second most popular mobile OS. This has made a few iPhone developers thinking about changing to Android, including Tapulous, the company behind the hugely successful Tap Tap game. We previously wrote that Tapulous is making nearly $1 million a month with their Tap Tap games on the App Store. So getting a game this big to the Android Market is good news for everyone...

Square Enix is making iPhone versions of Final Fantasy (1) and II. No release dates are currently known. The game will be much like the one seen on the PSP, but with an updated camera view, new dungeons and redrawn graphics. [via] ...

Microsoft and Apple are currently in negotiations to replace Google as the default search engine on the iPhone with Microsoft’s Bing. This would make sense, now when Google and Apple are entering each others markets inads, tablets, phones and operating systems. ...

BGR has gotten their hands on some juicy info on iPhone OS 4.0, that could possibly be released next week at Apple’s event. BGR is normally quite reliable in these kind of leaks, but take it with a small grain of salt. Hit read more for the “changelog”. ...