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It's me, I'm on the iPhone right now. Just get your browser window and shrink it right down. Then pretend touching it does things.
 
I do beg your pardon, but I was quite certain that Firefox and Safari shared the same basic engine... little things like the fact that the save password dialogue boxs look identical.

I apologise as I realise that sounded quite rude. Sorry :)

In future it may be worth doing a quick search (Wikipedia, although fallible is often good for checking facts) before making assertions based on a hunch.
 
who looks at logs?

Haha. Awesome. But seriously, who routinely goes through their logs for an ebay site? lol. But hey, nice find!

lots of folks, many companies track and examine each and every visit to their website for "data mining" purposes such as which products/services are attracting attention from who/where/when and to find sales leads--
 
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Steve should send all of us an invite to visit headquarters and hold a brainstorming session on the future of Apple.

Oh wait, it's all here on MacRumors.

In that case, Steve should be forced to sit in a chair and read these posts.:) A comfy-chair!!!
 

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In other news, analysts expect that the iPhone may browse other popular websites in the future.

"We expect to see lots of people using the browsing function on their iPhones over the course of the year" they said.

However, the analysts also mentioned that the iPhone is doomed in the wake of the new ZunePhone and similar yet-to-be-annoucned inferior devices, and lowered their AAPL price target to $84.
 
Apple would be insane NOT to have functional units being tested within a month of the product's launch.

Actually I think Apple would be insane to still be testing at this point. The products should already be in the production line, then packaging, then shipping. That product should be locked in now.
 
Actually I think Apple would be insane to still be testing at this point. The products should already be in the production line, then packaging, then shipping. That product should be locked in now.

Just because someone is using the iPhone on campus doesn't imply continued testing.Just means someone has one and was surfing around.No big deal.

Except for the fact that the person visited Macrumors ;)
 
I don't feel comfortable posting any specific information from our own logs, as we generally are pretty strict about privacy of information when people browse our site. What I posted was submitted from an outside individual and I was able to verify it to be reputable.

arn

Hmmm...

That means they went in the Demi Forums ™ and look at mj without his shirt on!
 
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/1A538a Safari/419.3)

Cool I hope they find and post in this thread :)

Hello there :D :apple:
 
why would the traffic come from an apple internal ip (17.*.*.*) address? surely if the phone is on cingular/at&t's network, the ip address of the phone would be an ip address assigned to cingular or at&t?

Did you forget that the iPhone has WiFi ? :confused:
 
My Friend's iPhone

My friend is on the iPhone OS X team. He's been using his iPhone for some time and has been trying to convince me how awesome it is. I saw it though iChat and it certianly looks cool, but I'm not yet convinced that I can justify the expense in my current situation.
My friend is very tight-lipped about specifics, but says that I "wont' be disappointed" with the iPhone and all that it can do and will do in the future.
If the iPhone allows me to combine my PocketPC, phone, and iPod into one device (obviously OS X Light instead of Windows Mobile), that I think that it will be worth it for me.
I guess I'll wait and see.
One thing is for sure, though, the iPhone LOOKS totally awesome. I guess it's lighter that it appears too, so I'm told
 
steve and his croonies are sitting in his office right now making crank phone calls on their iphones i just know it.:eek:
 
How is the fact that the person who visited the website before the iPhone was using Windows XP a "good catch"?
It shows that it could not have been a real iPhone. The iPhone connects to the net on its own, it does not use a host computer, so we should not be seeing windows. Unless the issue with windows is from a different line in the logs. As I read Arn's response he was saying that the OS was windows in that line that shows the iphone.
 
It shows that it could not have been a real iPhone. The iPhone connects to the net on its own, it does not use a host computer, so we should not be seeing windows. Unless the issue with windows is from a different line in the logs. As I read Arn's response he was saying that the OS was windows in that line that shows the iphone.


Nail. Hammer.
 
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