With the forthcoming arrival of the iPhone 5, which once again is expected to improve on the franchise, it might be worth looking back once again at all the improvements Apple brought to the iPhone over the years.
After first reporting back in April that Apple will start production of the next iPhone this summer, for a launch in September, Reuters is back at it today with some details concerning the future of the current model.
As announced by Musclenerd this morning, the iPhone Dev-Team has updated Redsn0w, the iOS jailbreaking tool to support the latest iOS beta released on Friday.
We know that the iPad played a big role in the demise of HP and WebOS. Yet, we're starting to hear more details about what happened behind the scenes, and apparently, the iPad's technical superiority might have played just as big of a role as its incredible sales.
With iOS 5 (and Lion), Apple has made a big move towards making everything more "rounded" in its interfaces. Buttons, and switches have all rounded corners and it's not only in Apple's products, rounded corners are becoming an industry standard.
Following the dramatic events that affected Japan earlier this year, Apple has put together a wonderful new feature in the japanese version of iOS 5 that will show incredibly valuable for keeping people safe.
We're not quite sure if this is a new feature, or just a temporary bug at the moment, but we're getting a lot of reports concerning a potential interesting little change in the iOS 5 App Store app.
While it's long been questioned whether a Retina-resolution iPad would be technically feasible, The Wall Street Journal has received word today that Apple is currently starting to work on the production of such a device, with a launch scheduled for early next year.
Spotted by 9to5mac on the White House's Flickr account, this shot of US Vice President Joe Biden showing an iPhone app to President Barack Obama is making the rounds on the interwebs today
Whether you ever had issues tripping on your iDevice cables, getting lost, losing track of your workout or printing things, Apple has something in the works for you.
In another effort to become more "social," Google has just launched, to the American public, a new photo sharing service for the iPhone. It's called Photovine and from what we're seeing, it has quite some potential.
YouTube is great for music, but what if you don't care about the video? The YourTube jailbreak app will let you download just the music, and listen to it whenever you want.
In case you are worried that Apple won't continue offering the iPhone 5 in both black and white this fall, following the woes of the white iPhone 4, you'll be glad to hear that probably won't happen.
After long promoting iTunes and music in its stores, Starbucks, the coffee distribution chain and long time Apple partner has begun giving out free apps to its customers as part of its "Pick of the Week" promotion.
Recommendation engine Hunch released a great looking infographic to display the results of data and surveys they have collected on the differences between iOS and Android users.
Just moments ago, Google founder and CEO Larry Page announced, in a blog post, his company's intention to purchase Motorola Mobility, the mobile division of the American-based networking giant and longtime Android supporter for about $12.5 billion.