by Terrence O'Brien on September 8, 2010 at 02:04 PM

All you iPhone and iPod owners (as long as you're not avid jailbreakers) should head to iTunes and plug in your devices to get iOS 4.1. Game Center, TV show rentals and Ping are all on deck for owners of the latest iDevices, and iPhone 3G owners should get a performance boost. ...
by Terrence O'Brien on September 8, 2010 at 07:50 AM

The list of features not being extended to the iPhone 3G keeps getting larger. When iOS 4.1 lands Thursday, with Game Center in tow, the aging 3G will be left out of the social gaming goodness. Apple broke the news quietly with the launch of the Game Center page where the list of compatible devices can be found. A noticeable absence, indeed. ...
by Amar Toor on August 2, 2010 at 09:30 AM

iPhone 4 users finally have an easy way to jailbreak their new smartphones -- a new browser-based tool, released just a few days after the Library of Congress officially declared jailbreaking totally cool. According to Engadget, JailbreakMe works on any Apple phone (except for the original), including the new iPhone 4, iPad and all iPhone 3GS models running iOS4. Developer Comex originally posted ...
by Matthew Zuras on April 8, 2010 at 03:20 PM

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We were, by turns, underwhelmed and pleasantly surprised by the much anticipated Apple keynote this afternoon. To distill it down for you, Apple is releasing a preview of the iPhone OS 4.0 software for developers today, and you can expect to see it available for your mobile device starting this summer. But there's a caveat: only certain devices (the newest ones, to be exact) will get all ...
by Terrence O'Brien on February 24, 2010 at 04:30 PM

We pick on AT&T a lot. And, if you live in either New York or San Francisco, you probably understand why. While we beat up on AT&T for its poor coverage in metropolitan areas (or at least in those two), we can't deny that, when you do manage to get service, it's blazingly fast. Now, PC World has put a feather in AT&T's cap by declaring it the cellular data speed king.
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by Darren Murph on April 16, 2009 at 07:11 AM

It's a little silly just how hush-hush this whole iPhone-AT&T exclusivity agreement has been, but now it sounds like it just might be next century before any of you CDMA loyalists are able to indulge in the App Store. According to a fresh report in The Wall Street Journal, people "familiar with the matter" have suggested that AT&T is feverishly working to extend its exclusive agreement ...
by Paul Miller on March 27, 2009 at 01:31 PM

At long last folks with a contract phobia or just a general penchant for lawlessness can pay exorbitant amounts of money to get an iPhone 3G contract-free. As promised, 8GB models for $599 and 16GB ones for $699 are now available from AT&T and Apple stores, with AT&T requiring buyers to be existing AT&T customers, limited at one per, while Apple stores will sell the handsets to anyone ...
by Darren Murph on March 27, 2009 at 09:53 AM

We're still filing this away in the rumor folder for now, but we'll be honest -- this is totally believable. GigaOM has it on authority that a bona fide Skype for iPhone client will be launched as early as next week, and with CTIA kicking off on April 1st, we'd say the timing is just about ideal. Of course, we've already seen a variety of alternatives for bringing Skype and other VoIP apps to ...
by Chris Ziegler on March 20, 2009 at 04:16 PM

Just in time to nab your soon-to-be-jailbroken copy of iPhone OS 3.0, AT&T has now confirmed that commitment-free iPhones are going to happen -- soon, in fact. As of next Thursday, you'll be able to waltz into the AT&T store of your choice and pick up an 8GB or 16GB unit for $599 and $699, respectively; that's a little harder to swallow than the normal $199 / $299, granted, but in ...
by Joshua Topolsky on March 12, 2009 at 03:10 PM

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/iPhone_OS_3_0_coming_March_17th'; We just got the announcement, iPhone OS 3.0 is coming. Set your clocks, mark your calendars. It's going down March 17th. Apparently, we'll get a sneak peak at the new OS, as well as a look at a brand new version of the SDK. Exciting stuff indeed, and we'll be there live at 10am PST (1pm EST) with the liveblog. Apple's calling ...
by Tim Stevens on March 4, 2009 at 12:29 PM

It's hard to call two incidents of some occurrence around the world a trend, but, when those incidents both involve an electrical device catching fire spontaneously, it creates a situation that's hard to ignore -- especially when that device is the iPhone. On Saturday, Italian blogger Tim Colbourne was charging his 3G handset and, after three hours, it sparked and caught fire at the base.
Tim ...
by Paul Miller on March 3, 2009 at 09:24 AM

In a recent Vogue interview, Melinda Gates confided that she's battled some iPhone envy in her day: "Every now and then I look at my friends and say 'Ooh, I wouldn't mind having that iPhone'." It's just too bad for her that Apple is forbidden fruit in the Gates household. "There are very few things that are on the banned list in our household. But iPods and iPhones are two things we don't get ...
by Peter Mychalcewycz on February 27, 2009 at 09:01 AM

A new iPhone 3G has been unleashed on the world, but before you camp outside your nearest retailer for two weeks in the rain, there's one thing you should know -- it costs $2.5 million. The King's Button iPhone 3G, designed by Peter Aloissonis, is probably the world's most expensive iPhone for these reasons:
The main button is actually a 6.6 Carat diamond
The casing is made of 18 Carat ...
by Darren Murph on January 17, 2009 at 11:37 AM

We're not exactly sure what this says about the officially unofficial App Store policy on explicit content, but David Carnoy's 'Knife Music' has just been approved for distribution in said marketplace after the so-called "objectionable content" was removed. Essentially, the author decided to submit a copy of the novel sans a few foul words, with him noting that it was "more important to have ...
by Darren Murph on December 30, 2009 at 10:20 AM

Not that we haven't seen patently absurd lens attachments for mobiles before, but we've yet to come across any that were this universal (and be to honest, this useful). Sure, one could argue that a detachable wide-angle, fisheye or 2x telephoto lens made for a cellphone camera is more likely to do nothing than something, but we prefer to look on the sunny side of things. In other words, it's ...