Along the Verizon iPhone, Apple is introducing with iOS 4.3 a new WiFi tethering mode known as personal hotspot. Quite simply, it will allow you to share your iPhone's data connection over WiFi with up to five devices as long as your carrier agrees to it. While we don't know yet whether AT&T will allow it, Verizon went forward last night and finally announced its pricing for the feature.
While iOS 4.3 hasn't been released yet, it seems that Apple is already allowing iOS 4.3 AirPlay-enabled apps into the App Store. The first of them, StreamToMe just made it to the store and allows users to stream video to an Apple TV.
After getting delayed multiple times, and having all sales listings for it erased last year, the white iPhone 4 seems to now be slowly making its way back to the web.
Following Verizon just a few days ago, Apple has now also taken its turn to promote the iPhone's new multi-carrier availability. The message is clear; it's just more of the exact same thing.
With the iPhone due to hit Verizon in the U.S. early next month, we're already beginning to witness the first signs of this new reality. Earlier today, Verizon began hyping the arrival of the device on its network with their first TV commercial.
We're hearing from Business Insider that AOL, that big company that used to send you CD spam and now pays bloggers to fight, is launching its own iPad magazine.
AT&T has had it pretty bad since last week. Now that Verizon will be carrying the iPhone, AT&T is going to have to actually care about their customers and shake things up to ensure that what used to be their only competitive advantage doesn't disappear.
Earlier today we reported that Playboy's Hugh Hefner announced, on Twitter, that the iPad will be getting an uncensored version of Playboy very soon. Well, I've got good and bad news for you.
Two months ago, Apple approved, then quickly pulled iDos, a full-blown DOS emulator for iOS. This amazing app allowed a user to transfer any DOS app they wanted to their iOS device and run it, including old school games.
Apple always shares upcoming versions of iOS with members of its developer program so they can beta test it before it goes public. Well, these often contain clues as to what's coming up from Apple, and the latest one released last week is no different. We just learned more about the next iPad in just that way.
There's some unfortunate news coming from Cupertino this morning. In an email, republished as a press release, Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs informed the world that he'll be taking another medical leave of absence to focus on his health.
If you love the Mac App Store purchases tab, there's good news. It looks like it's now coming to iOS. We came across this, and a couple of other features today, while playing around with the new iOS 4.3 beta.
We don't know if there's anything to it, but the folks over at iSpazio are showing some interesting bits of code that one of their readers found in the freshly released iOS 4.3 beta. It looks like Apple is prepping some sort of photo filtering functionality for the native camera app; a bit like Photo Booth for the Mac.
Apple has just released a brand new beta version of iOS to registered developers. Labeled iOS 4.3 beta 1, it seems to be mainly focused on bringing new AirPlay capabilities to Apple TV, as well as App Store Apps. That is, iOS 4.3 should finally allow developers to freely stream video content from their app to Apple TVs.
With the iPhone, Apple revolutionized more than just the mobile phone itself. They have managed to change the relationship between carriers, phone manufacturers and mobile customers. They have succeeded in creating a new model where the phone maker sells directly to customers, and while the mobile carriers can sell too, they primarily just provide the network access.
The recently leaked photos of iPhone antenna parts were legit. According to pictures taken by Engadget during the hands-on at the Verizon iPhone event, it seems the Verizon iPhone does indeed have a new antenna design.
We've just been able to confirm with Verizon's website that mobile hotspot capability isn't the only new feature the iPhone 4 on Verizon will be getting.
At Verizon's special iPhone launch event a few moments ago, Verizon announced that the iPhone 4 coming to its network will pack one particularly interesting additional functionality; Wi-FI tethering for up to five devices.
Four years and two days after launching the iPhone exclusively on AT&T, Apple finally gave in to public demand. At a special Verizon event in New York, Verizon announced that it will be launching the iPhone on its network.
Following yesterday's numerous rumors surrounding the arrival of the iPhone on Verizon, The Wall Street Journal is back at it again with even more details concerning the launch of the device to the public.
It seems like the time has come. Following another round of wild rumors earlier today predicting the second coming of the iPhone on Verizon, the largest U.S. mobile phone carrier has begun sending out invitations to the press for a special event.
The iPhone, as you probably have realized by now, doesn't have many of the basic telephony and texting features that regular "dumb phones" have. One example is SMS delivery notifications. It can be very helpful, but iOS doesn't natively support it, so what can you do when you need it?
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