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iPhone Books, Training DVDs and Accessories on Amazon Store

Just hours before the iPhone launch, dozens of iPhone books, training DVDs and accessories like LCD screen protector, iPhone car chargers, iPhone Leather pouch, etc have gone for sale at the Amazon Online store.

David Pogue's missing iPhone manual is very likely to rule the market.

iphone missing manual iPhone: The Missing Manual - Written by New York Times columnist David Pogue, this book teaches you how to extend iPhone's usefulness by exploiting its links to the Web as well as its connection to Macs or PCs; how to save money using Internet-based messages instead of phone calls; and how to fill the iPhone with TV shows and DVDs for free.

iphone for dummiesiPhone For Dummies - Written by USA Today Personal Technology Columnist Edward C. Baig, this book illustrates how to make and receive phone calls, play podcasts, music, videos, and photo slideshows, browse the Internet, send and receive e-mails and instant messages, take and organize photos, sync with your desktop and troubleshoot common iPhone problems .

iphone Guide iPhone Guide - Full coverage of the latest product rolled out from Apple HQ, from powering up the first time to sending pictures as email attachments and hooking up to hi-fis. Making calls, Listening to music, Email, Web browsing, Camera & pictures, Video & TV, Syncing and updates and iPhone extras - if you are thinking of buying an iPhone, this is the book for you.  

iphone training DVD iPhone Training DVD - Not much details mention about the iPhone DVD except that it's authored by Dan Ablan,  founder of 3D Garage.com. If you're serious about learning and understanding your new iPhone, there's no where else to look than 3D | Garage video training.

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