Will Apple's Secrecy Cost It In The Long Run?
Apple is no longer a boutique and it should stop acting like it.
Apple is no longer a boutique and it should stop acting like it.
While BlackBerry continues to be the dominant force in the business smartphone market, physicians are showing a distinct preference for the iPhone.
Great news Plants vs. Zombies fans! The much-loved iPhone application has recently received another update, which corrects the crash bug many users had encountered following the game's 0.0.1 update. Read on to find out more!
The Oregon Trail continues to be a strong seller after 30 years. Is the iPhone incarnation just banking off the nostalgia factor or is it actually a fun game?
Do you love your iPhone, but tired of having to hold it all day? Do you want to hold your phone to your ear without worrying about how you're holding it? Do you not look nerdy enough going out in public? There is now a solution.
A Chinese product which could be released as early as next week is able to effectively "transform" a jailbroken iPod touch into an iPhone. Read on to find out about this remarkable (but suspicious) device...
If you're a fan of iPhone puzzle games, then you're going to love Glow Puzzle, which is due to be released in around a week's time. Read on to check out our preview of the game, and find out exactly why you should be excited for this great free app's release!
The popular POI-finding iPhone app, AroundMe, has just received an update that adds support for the Retina display. This means that the free application now takes full advantage of the iPhone 4's capabilities! Read on to find out more...
Check out this great interview with Jay Freeman, father of Cydia! The mastermind talks Cydia, Cycorder, and even recounts a brief history of jailbreaking...
Have you ever wished you could charge your iDevice using an inductive pad, Touchstone style? Well, universal wireless charging has become more of a reality this past week. Read on to find out how...
Just a week ago, we informed you that the RedEye IR dongle that turns your iPhone into a universal remote was finally shipping to customers. Now, it looks like you might have to ship it right back.
The graphics masterminds at Autodesk have brought their amazing photo manipulating skills to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with their new app, Fluid FX.
One of the lesser-known features of the iPhone 4 was support for HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) which allows the iPhone to send data at very high speed. Unfortunately, this feature hasn't quite lived up to the promise, until now.
Simplenote is a terrific app for all your note-taking tasks. Best of all: it's free.
Plants vs. Zombies has received a new update that adds additional achievements and fixes bugs. However, many users have encountered a crashing issue when loading up the app. Read on to find out more!
If you're an Osfoora user running iOS 3, be sure not to install the app's latest update as it will result in unavoidable crashes! Read on to find out more...
Reeder for iPhone, a fantastic Google Reader app, has just received an update that brings support for Retina display. Read on to find out why this is my favorite RSS reader of all time...
qStatus allows you to update your Facebook or Twitter status in a quick and easy way. But why should you use it when both Facebook and Twitter are free? Read on to find out.
Readers now have the chance to win one of five promo codes for Acrophobic, the PDF-viewing app. If iBooks' PDF-reading doesn't do it for you, be sure to read on to find out how you could win a copy of this helpful app!
Canada is due to get the iPhone 4 on Friday, and customers will have the option of buying an unlocked handset directly from Apple - for a price. Read on to find out how much Steve is going to charge the Canadians for this elitist luxury.
Apple has commented on the attitude change towards jailbreaking. Read on to find out what the company's spokesperson had to say.
Now that your little cell phone doubles as an HD video camera, it's time to find out how to take the best video possible. Now, you can get professional quality shots at amateur prices.
11 million tablets are predicted to have be sold by the end of 2010. And, while this figure doesn't consist entirely of iPads, I think it's pretty fair to say that Apple's "magical and revolutionary" device sales make up a pretty large portion.