by Thomas Ricker on December 17, 2008 at 03:48 PM

var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Walmart_iPhone_on_sale_the_28th_for_a_lot_more_than_99'; At this point, it's clear that the $99 iPhone 3G rumor was just that: rumor. We have a letter that we believe to be authentic from a source within Wal-mart that says the iPhone will launch in the house that Sam built at 9am December 28th. At launch, only the 8GB ($197) and 16GB ($297) iPhone ...
by Paul Miller on December 4, 2008 at 09:32 AM

Look, we know you've been holding out for the iPhone to hit Wal-Mart before you pick it up, sandwiched between the fishing gear and row upon row of exercise videos -- and we don't blame you. You'll ride your shopping cart down the wide aisles like a chariot, and when you get home with the phone you'll dial up all your friends and let them know how much cheaper your iPhone was than theirs. What ...
by Thomas Ricker on November 21, 2008 at 11:20 AM

var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/iPhone_2_2_firmware_update_available_now'; It's here. Google Street View and over the air Podcast downloads from iTunes. Yup, public transit and walking directions too and the ability to share your location via email. Bug fixes, Safari enhancements, the ability to toggle auto-text correction, and plenty more... just like we heard in the pre-rumor run-up. ...
by Joshua Topolsky on November 10, 2008 at 11:39 AM

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/iPhone_3G_overtakes_the_RAZR_as_bestselling_domestic_handset'; According to a report from NPD, sales of cellphones have shifted in a manner which should shock and stun even a casual observer. Apparently for the first time in years, Motorola's ubiquitous RAZR has been overtaken in consumer sales... by the iPhone 3G. This is a watershed moment for handset sales ...
by Engadget Staff on November 6, 2008 at 10:02 AM

Robots are awesome, we can all probably agree on that. Robots made from iPhones are basically an extension of that awesomeness, crossed with an element of unimaginable, ludicrous fun, which is why we're pleasantly surprised to see that such a device finally exists. Using a jailbroken iPhone 3G running some Ruby code, an Arduino CPU, a TA7291P motor, and 4 AA batteries, the creator is able to ...
by Engadget Staff on November 3, 2008 at 10:19 AM

We've seen a few accessories for augmenting the gaming experience on the iPhone that would give the device awesome functions similar to a game controller, such as the elusive and yet-to-materialize iControlPad and the totally fake JoyPod. Well, Marware's Game Grip is sort of like that -- silicone sleeves that your phone fits into -- except that it doesn't actually do anything beyond providing ...
by Nilay Patel on October 27, 2008 at 02:25 PM

The T-Mobile G1's Google Maps Street View implementation is one of the slickest features of the first Android phone, but it looks like Apple's going to keep feature parity -- the latest builds of iPhone OS 2.2 seeded to developers have Street View, as well as the ability to give mass transit directions. That's pretty useful for cityfolk like us -- and we're also stoked that line-in audio is now ...
by Darren Murph on October 24, 2008 at 02:01 PM

We're going out on a limb here and assuming that the Haute Diggity Dog iBone comes jailbroken and ready to rock, or at least that's the impression we get from checking out that heretofore unseen bevy of icons. Customized for the "tech savvy dog on the go," this here iPhone chew toy gives dear Fido access to bark / hand-shake training, posture lessons, Washington Huskies sports updates (it's the ...
by Terrence O'Brien on October 23, 2008 at 10:28 AM

Looks like Congress is getting a little jealous of the rest of us. The Chief Administrative Office, which controls communications systems for the House, has started a pilot program for lawmakers who wish to use the iPhone instead of the standard BlackBerry. The updated iPhone 3G implemented a number of enterprise friendly features, including Microsoft Exchange support, but it lacks compatibility ...
by Darren Murph on October 21, 2008 at 03:01 PM

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Room_service_via_iPhone_iPod_touch_at_Malibu_Beach_Inn'; Take one look at the room rates at the Malibu Beach Inn, and you'll fully understand why you'll be treated to a loaner iPod touch for the duration of your stay. For those who already own an iPhone / iPod touch, they'll be given access to a web application that was built for the Safari browser to give ...
by Darren Murph on October 14, 2008 at 07:14 AM

OLO Computer is reportedly thinking of bringing to market a netbook-styled device that would actually enable (require?) users to plop their iPhone / iPhone 3G into the palm rest; from there, the handset would act as the brains of the operation and double as a trackpad. At the present time, there are no real specifications to speak of -- just a zany teaser page and lots of speculation. We ...
by Thomas Ricker on September 19, 2008 at 10:23 AM

Seriously, you're not surprised to see John Hodgman -- aka, PC from those Get a Mac ads -- using an iPhone in the New York subway are you? After all, Apple does pay his bills. P.S. Picture edited to protect child's identity. [Thanks, tbeam] ...
by Thomas Ricker on September 12, 2008 at 02:10 PM

You made it. Three full battery charges and three full days of buggy 2.0.2 firmware later and the 2.1 software is update is now available for download. Remember, this "big update" comes with Steve's personal promise of "fewer call drops... significantly improved battery life for most customers... fixed a lot of bugs where if you have a lot of apps on the phone you're not going to get some of the ...
by Thomas Ricker on August 18, 2008 at 02:12 PM

We've seen these zoom lens add-ons before. Now Brando's slapped together this 6x "Telescope" for the iPhone 3G -- a phone not exactly revered for its image quality. Just snap the unit to the back of the iPhone 3G and get to work. How good is it? About as bad as the $19 worth of optics within. Seriously, 19 bucks and available now. [From: Brando] ...
by Chris Ziegler on August 16, 2008 at 09:12 AM

And now for the irony: it'll be no better a buy than what you can find at ye olde Apple or AT&T store. Best Buy officially becomes the first third-party retailer in the US to sell the iPhone in an official capacity -- 3G or otherwise -- when it launches the iPhone 3G in some 970 stores plus an additional 18 dedicated Mobile locations on September 7 for the same $199 and $299 price points ...