InfoWorld's 10 commandments of iPhone etiquette

Some of the iPhone's users are, well, a bit uncool. Follow our commandments to stay cool

Thou shalt not use the iPhone while driving

Thou shalt not use the iPhone while driving
This should be a no-brainer, but in fact, many people find the iPhone more tempting to use behind the wheel than a simple mobile phone, especially if the car lacks a built-in GPS. And when you're bored and stuck in traffic, the multimedia goodies and e-mail app beckon. Resist the urge.
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    InfoWorld's Ten Commandments of iPhone etiquette

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    Thou shalt knock off the light and noise show

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    Thou shalt remove the "sent from my iPhone" e-mail footer

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    Thou shalt not use the iPhone while driving

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    Thou shalt not elbow people while playing iPhone games

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    Thou shalt not brag about the coolness of your apps

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    Thou shalt look where you're going as you iPhone

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    Thou shalt beware of unprotected Wi-Fi networks

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    Thou shalt not flaunt your iPhone

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    Thou shalt not go camera-crazy in public

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    Thou shalt still apply cell phone etiquette

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October 22, 2008
Tags: mobile, iPhone

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