Many Are Willing To Give Up Toothbrushes, Chocolate, or Alcohol But Not Their iPhone
Apparently iPhone users care more about their phone than they do their breath, as 40 percent would give up their toothbrush instead of their phone!
Apparently iPhone users care more about their phone than they do their breath, as 40 percent would give up their toothbrush instead of their phone!
Apple is in hot water in South Korea as the Korean Communications Commission (KCC) levied a fine of three million won for violating the country’s location information laws.
In the most recent tablet quarrel, Samsung has put their foot down and said, “I’m not telling!” So far it appears Apple may have the upper hand and Samsung might be a little afraid.
Can Apple successfully pull off an iPad 3 release this fall? It seems unlikely this would be a smart move considering several factors.
Apple may have signed on with another manufacturer for the iPad 3. What does this indicate about the production of the new device?
Big Fish Games got their start with $10,000 and a Mahjong game nine years ago. They are celebrating their success today by going back to their roots, with another great Mahjong release for the iPad.
Some interesting photos of a possible light version of the iPhone 4 have surfaced. There have been rumors about Apple releasing a less expensive iPhone, especially for an anticipated prepaid plan. Could this be a hint proving that rumor is true?
According to Stanford University News, researchers have created a battery that is transparent and for use in consumer electronics.
Oceanhose Media has hit another home run with a new Five Little Monkeys book. The story of Five Little Monkeys With Nothing To Do may sound familiar to many families around this time of the summer.
Apple seems to be on track for selling more apps than McDonalds has sold hamburgers. Both a McDonalds burger and the average app price are about that same, which does make it an interesting comparison.
Today, actual cases have been uncovered that give more clues to what the iPhone 5 might look like.
Apple is right on the verge of becoming number one in yet another area. This time it is not tablet or phone sales, it is close to becoming the world’s most valuable company.
The Mac accessory company, Twelve South, has just released a new iPhone case, which looks like a vintage holy and sacred book, such as a Bible.
Always looking for your remote? More than likely your iPhone is nearby, so why not turn it into a fully functional remote control? VooMote One has created hardware and an app, which will allow you to use your iDevice to control your television and other entertainment devices.
Are your kids bored with summer yet? Beginning today omBooks is launching a cute story that addresses the long summertime days of nothing to do.
Psychologists have a growing concern with iPhone and other smartphone dependence. People are displaying behavior that shows they would rather interact with their phone, rather than other human beings.
Are you saving up for the next generation iPhone? Are you hoping to be the first in line at an Apple, AT&T or Verizon Store near you? (Maybe even Sprint or T-Mobile?) According to a release from PR Newswire, you are not alone.
A new service is now available which provides more control over the Instagram photos you post on Facebook. With instafb, you can transfer your Instagram photos into an album so you can tag your friends and they will always be able to access your creative masterpieces.
The beta version of iOS 5 on the iPod touch might be revealing a little secret regarding an upcoming Apple release. Will there be 3G and GPS on the new iPod touch?
Are you always shooting video on your iPhone, or do you love creating short films and movies? This is your chance to show off what you can do with your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad 2 and become a world famous iDevice filmmaker.
Could T-Mobile USA be hinting at a future iPhone and iPad on their network? There is some evidence that T-Mobile users may be in luck.
A group of young Russian women have come together as “Putin’s Army,” and have begun an unbelievable political campaign that has gotten buzz around the world.
With iPod sales on the decline, some believe Apple is giving up on the device, even though they hold 70 percent of the MP3 player market share.