Apple CEO Steve Jobs has kicked off the company's "AntennaGate" Press Conference by reminding critics that the iPhone 4 is the number one Smartphone, and that it's sold three million handsets in three weeks.
Hours after Bloomberg said Apple knew all along about the iPhone 4 antenna problem, the Wall Street Journal suggests otherwise. All this comes just hours before Apple (hopefully) adds some clarity to the entire situation.
Apple has now released two iOS updates today. This one, iOS 3.2.1, is specifically for Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 3G iPads, and addresses Wi-Fi connectivity issues among a few other items.
The iPhone 4 antenna issue is now more mainstream than ever, and just like the iPad, it gets featured all over TV. Even David Letterman dedicated his top10 to it the other day.
Microsoft's Chief Operating Officer, Kevin Turner, has recently compared the iPhone 4 with Windows Vista. Read on to find out why this is so upsetting for Apple fanboys to hear.
Apple has acquired the online 3D mapping company, Poly9, and the company's site is now down. This marks the company's second mapping-related purchase, and all the evidence seems to point towards the development of Apple's own Maps app...
In an interview with CNET at MobileBeat 2010, AdMob's CEO has stated that Apple has not yet altered policies to banish the Google-owned company from the iOS world. Read on to find out more...
A group of crisis communication experts have commented on the iPhone 4 antenna issue fiasco, with one stating that a recall will happen. Read on to find out more, and let us know what you think!
Moderators over at Apple's support forum have started pulling posts regarding Consumer Reports' recent announcement, stating that they "can't recommend" the iPhone 4 due to its infamous antenna issue. Read on to find out more about this fiasco.
The iPhone 4 is the latest technical advancement in a long line from Apple. The key to each product's development is Apple's ability to coordinate ideas among its departments. Compared to the competition, it isn't surprising who remains the innovator, year after year.
Working at Apple has, as you might imagine, certain benefits. The latest? Employees present at Apple's HQ in Cupertino last Friday for the weekly beer bash got to listen to some live Maroon 5, which they videoed with their white iPhone 4's.
It's very hard at the moment to figure out which apps support the latest iOS 4 features. What if Apple started adding some badges next to each App's icon to help you figure it all out?
In the iPad, Apple has created an entirely new category of technology devices, but in the process gets ever-closer to the big boys when looking at the PC market as a whole.
Short note to notify you all that if you're experiencing some issues with the App Store's review system, you're not the only one. Indeed, it seems like Apple is having some server problems this morning as reviews for many apps tend to appear and disappear somewhat randomly.
Alright, Apple's job board is becoming always more up-to-date with current Apple news. You might remember the job openings for Antenna enginers in the middle of the iPhone 4 antenna crisis. Well, now the board has taken an almost premonitory role as 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman spotted that Apple has been looking for the equivalent of an iTunes Store Sheriff for a couple days.