While Apple is still somewhat ambivalent at its highest level about the new iPhone's antenna issues, it's not leaving those on the front lines without some sort of guidance. Indeed, BGR managed to put its hands on the AppleCare procedure sheet available to the reps if you confront them about the issue.
Just a short post to notify you that Apple has just released an iOS 4 update for its MobileMe Gallery app. On top of bringing fast-app switching, MobileMe Gallery now allows you to enjoy your pictures in higher resolution, that is if you're using an iPhone 4 on Wi-Fi.
The Hulu for iPhone and iPad story has been in and out of the news for quite some time now. There have been: the constant rumors, the iPad arrival, the debacles around Adobe Flash, the arrival of Flash on the Android and so on and so on. Thus far Hulu on iPhone/iPad never really got past the status of urban legend. You'll be glad to know Hulu finally broke the silence and made it official; Hulu is coming to the iPad, iPhone/iPod touch.
We're getting more hints today about a possible upcoming iPhone version of Apple's iWork suite. It's not the first time we've heard about it as earlier this month Apple accidentally displayed some revealing screenshots. This time the evidence is getting more compelling.
It's quite ironic to see how successful Microsoft is on the App Store. The Bing app, became Microsoft’s best mobile search engine across all platforms by volume of queries in under 3 months. Now it's the new Live Messenger's turn to shine.
Apple didn't put much effort into preventing iMovie from running on the iPhone 3GS, as jailbreakers have already found a way to circumvent the limitation.
Yesterday's mysterious clip from Sky News featuring white iPhone 4's in a UK Apple Store started yet another round of wild speculation about this elusive model. The story behind it is not the conspiracy some might have imagined.
You might have heard Apple added something called a gyroscope to the iPhone 4. It sounds very technical and interesting, but I have a feeling you're still wondering what this can bring to your gaming experience. Take a look.
It seems like Apple has a very pleasant surprise for the lucky people who managed to pre-order their iPhone 4 online last week. Readers are forwarding an impressive number of emails from Apple stating that pre-ordered iPhone 4's might arrive as early as tomorrow.
As you probably know by now, Apple has released a few minutes ago the fourth iteration of its mobile operating system iOS to the general public. It's the same version that was given to developers at the WWDC and has already been reviewed and detailed extensively by way too many people. Yet, you can't beat the good old changelog, here is what Apple posted.
Apple is introducing tomorrow in iOS4 a long awaited feature; multitasking. Yet, not every app can take advantage of it as developers need to recompile their app to make it work. Fortunately, some already did and here are some of the best ones.
Good news to all of you who managed to place a pre-order for the next iPhone this Monday and didn't have it canceled. Indeed, we've just been told that Apple is now slowly starting to ship the devices to their final destination.
Running out of time to get your dad a gift for father's day? No need to battle the craziness at the mall. Just go to the App Store, we have tons of great picks that are sure to put a smile on any iDad's face
It seems like getting an iPhone last week reminded Zuckerberg that Facebook had an iPhone app and that it could actually use some work. Indeed, the Facebook app just got an update.
While iAds, Apple's new in-app advertising solution, is only due to officially launch on July 1st; it seems like Apple just can't wait for you to get some iAds and some first test banners are already appearing to those running iOS4.
Surprise surprise! Along its MobileMe website makeover, it seems like Aple has just released a brand new universal "Find my iPhone" app to the App Store.
Apple is having a very bad day today, the worse in quite a while probably. Indeed, victim of its popularity, the launch of the iPhone 4 pre-order didn't go very smoothly and lets face it, was nothing short of a disaster
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.