AT&T Runs Out Of iPhones For Launch Day?
That's it folks, we've just been told by an AT&T rep that apparently, the carrier just ran out of iPhone 4s for launch day.
That's it folks, we've just been told by an AT&T rep that apparently, the carrier just ran out of iPhone 4s for launch day.
Following yesterday's rumor, Apple just released a native Apple Store iPhone app.
There are many different ways to cope with the frustration caused by AT&T and its spotty network (or its new capped data plans). Usually, it involves ranting in our comment section or writing to AT&T's CEO (not recommended). One user took his frustration to a whole new level and built, what so many are dreaming of, a Verizon iPad.
Just finished paying for your iPad? Here we go again; Apple has just begun taking pre-orders for the iPhone 4.
If you were hoping to reserve a white iPhone 4 tomorrow (which apparently looks sleek with a black bumper), then get ready to be disappointed.
Apple is rumored to launch an app of its own tomorrow.
Have you put your life on pause to follow the World Cup? Well, you're not alone, and thanks to tons of new apps, you will be able to get all the info all the time. Read on to see what apps will keep you informed through every single aspect of this year's World Cup right from the palm of your hand.
I'm glad to announce that my search for the perfect RSS reader has finally come to an end today (at least for now) thanks to Reeder for iPad.
Us geeks love comparing gadgets and their specs in comprehensive charts. The new iPhone 4 has just gotten the full chart treatment. Many sites made their own, all comparing the iPhone 4 to their own selection of handsets. We thought, why not just bring you the best ones?
It seems we still haven't discovered everything iOS4 has to offer as we just came across what we believe to be an interesting new feature; contact linking.
It seems like Apple is making a tradition of its WWDC live App Store walls. After last year's rippling one, they put together a new matrix-like wall of apps this year that shows the apps falling as they're sold in real-time.
iPad multitasking just got easier, Circuitous is now iPad-friendly.
As you probably heard yesterday during the keynote, Steve Jobs announced that Apple will pay App Store developers their billionth dollar this month. While it does sound like a lot of money, it gives us additional valuable information. Just how much has Apple made on the App Store so far?
Enjoyed the live coverage yesterday? As good as that was, you can't top the real thing, can you? Fortunately, Apple just posted the full 112 minutes of iPhone 4 and Steve Jobs goodness on its website for you to enjoy.
We're still a couple of hours away from Steve unveiling the next iPhone, but things are already heating up in Moscone. As announced, Tyler and a couple of friends of ours will be liveblogging the event directly from inside the keynote. They're still on their way, but you can already head over to our liveblog to secure a front seat for yourself.
Looks like yet another Apple product got leaked at the last minute. This time it's the magic slate.
The WWDC '10 keynote and the next iPhone are just a couple of hours away. What is going to happen? Check out our roundup to find out now.
Medl mobile has come up recently with an interesting yet disturbing new app. Boink, as it's called, allows you to test how sexually compatible you are with another iDevice user on the go.
Yet another white iPhone just got leaked.
Steve Jobs was at the AllthingsD conference last night talking with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. Like all his previous appearances, it is making headlines.
iPhone OS 4.0 seems to be hiding a neat flashlight feature, amazing!
Adobe's relationship with Apple has been cold of late over the whole no flash and cross-platform developpement debacle, but apparently Adobe isn't completely giving up on the iPhone OS.
Apple is giving us everything we want lately, from multitasking to front facing cameras. I want the iPad to work as a scale.
My Frame's developers got a call from Apple this week informing them that their app is getting pulled, without much additional information. Like so many angry developers before them, they took the issue to Steve Jobs and got their answer.