While the iPhone 4 boasts a larger battery than any previous iPhone, it also brings with it several new features that could be battery draining. So, just how does battery life stack up in the real world compared to its predecessors?
Archetype, a newer FPS-style game, has been updated to add new graphics optimized for the iPhone 4. How does it look? Well, as the developer claims, "headshots never looked this good."
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The iPhone's baby brother, the iPod touch, always gets an update a few months after the iPhone. Rumors are already circulating about what new features we may see, and some recent images suggest that Facetime is one of them.
Even if the limit is only temporary, many who are trying out FaceTime are frustrated by its inability to work on anything other than Wi-Fi. Fring has updated its app and now offers free video calling, even over 3G.
While the iPhone has never taken hold with corporations like the BlackBerry has, it appears that the iPad is a different story. Considered by many to be little more than a toy, many companies are seeing much greater value in the iPad.
If you're planning on taking a trip anytime soon, you should check out "My Vacation 2.0." This recently updated app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is a great companion to have with you before, during and after your vacation.
Among the developers releasing more and more content for the iPhone is the U.S. government. In fact, they just released two new iOS apps and two new web apps that might interest you.
People have been abandoning traditional paper news sources in favor of blogs, Twitter and RSS feeds as their sources of news and information. Visiting all those sources to find the important items can be tedious and time consuming. Now there is a great new solution for viewing them on your iPad or iPhone.
Waiting for a chance to play Super Mario, Zelda and many other popular Nintendo titles on your iDevice? It looks like you'll just have to keep waiting.
Users of iOS4 who use Microsoft Exchange, or who use a Gmail account setup as Exchange, may have noticed slower-than-expected syncing and other issues. While an iOS4 update is coming in the near future, you can download a fix for this problem today.
As a follow-up to our previous story, "Print Directly From Your iPhone Or iPad For Only $99", we have a very important update. Many trying to use the printers as advertised are coming up disappointed and now we know why.
Visually appealing news reader Pulse, which was shown in Apple's keynote for the iPad, was quickly pulled due to a spat with the New York Times. It has finally returned to the App Store, and is now also available for the iPhone and iPod touch.
While many enjoy reading on their iPad, the avid reader may notice a downside. A recent study on book reading methods by Jakob Nielsen of the Nielsen Norman Group, turned up one intriguing finding.
The capabilities of Apple's iDevices have been expanding. Document viewing and editing have become more common, bringing a growing need for printing capability. Luckily, HP is now offering a simple, inexpensive solution that will do just that.
Apple broke new ground with their heavy backing of touchscreen devices like the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. These iDevices can visually reconfigure the controls for every application. Now, it looks like Apple is trying to break new ground yet again, in a big way.
Reportedly taken from concept to completion in 48 hours, Doctor Pants' new music video really shows off the amazing video capabilities of the iPhone 4.
When Apple showed the front-facing camera on the iPhone 4 at WWDC, it seemed it might be accessible to FaceTime only. Now, with the iPhone 4 out less than a week, there is already at least one third party app in the App Store that uses it.
There's an old saying about finding solutions that goes: "there's more than one way to skin a cat." When it comes to iPhone 4 reception problems, there is more than one way to skin that, too.
Apple has been known as a company that puts form and purpose above cost. People regularly analyze Apple products like the iPhone, to help eliminate hazardous chemicals and wasteful practices. This year, one Apple customer inquired even further into their choices.
Steve Jobs has famously said that by excluding Adobe Flash he was providing "freedom from porn." Much to his chagrin, his push for HTML 5 might soon bring that to an end.
Ever since the first iPhone, there has been a "Notes" application. However, the ability to save and manage notes has always been fairly minimal. Now, with iOS4, Gmail users can easily manage their notes, even across multiple Gmail accounts.