Apple could be planning the ultimate coup, a move that could leave its rivals speechless; an entry level iPhone with 4GB memory available exclusively from Walmart on a two year contract.
When the story came out that Apple had rejected delayed approval of the Google Voice application, the initial reaction from the media was outrage. Many iPhone users were also angry. While the controversy may damage Apple's image in the public eye, the real damage could likely have occurr elsewhere - in the developer community.
Supposed to be released today, it could be a week or it could be a month but eventually Google Voice is going to be released and it might hop right into the crosshairs of mobile carriers.
iPhone is more than an electronic product and a "life-style-gadget". Lots of could be said about the path that the brand came out to rein the smart phone marketplace with iPhone. Research in the smart phone market has demonstrated that when it comes to making an ideal decision about which model of mobile phone consumers will purchase; a number of people go for iPhone 3GS at features, they will not willing to compromise.
Facebook has started virtual reality versions of its apps by ensuring that, very soon you will see a world where sharing a friend could become as common as sharing post using an app.
New screenshots of the iPhone OS 3.0 firmware suggest that Apple will be adding a feature called "Find My iPhone." This will allow MobileMe users to see the location of their iPhones, something that could come in quite handy if an iPhone is lost or stolen.
Your friend just asked if you had heard this incredible story on NPR this morning, but you missed it because, well, you were still in the sack. You could go to NPR's web site and search for the program, but you'd have to start up the computer, and you're already late. Why not just listen to it on your iPhone?
The Palm Pre may be one of the most exciting smartphones to come along in a very long time, but Palm could be in for a world of hurt if Steve Jobs has his way.
iPhone and iPhone 3G owners with the warranty-voiding fortitude to open up their handset to unofficial third-party applications - the process known as the "jailbreak" - have enjoyed the option to use their iPhone 3G as a wireless modem. By "tethering" an iPhone 3G to a laptop, users with jailbroken iPhone 3G's could take full advantage of their high-speed wireless data network on a full-fledged computer - all it required was a simple terminal command and a couple web browser tweaks.
Although I own neither device, if I were to pick one up, I'd easily lean toward getting the iPhone, because at least it could pull double duty as my cell phone too. Well, choosing between the iPhone 3G and the second-gen iPod touch just got a little more difficult, because it seems that the latter has a performance edge over the former.
Social Gaming Network, a company behind the games for iPhone like Street Race, WarBook and others, has devised a revolutionary way an iPhone could be used as: Wii-mote like controller for PC gaming.
I could go on and on today to you about how Apple is wrong for ignoring the low-end market and why they should be producing a smaller, cheaper version of the iPhone that will be the iPhone nano, but what's the use? I don't see any, especially now that these beautiful cases of a purported, already-in-production, upcoming iPhone nano have been generously leaked. No, sir.
Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu has been checking with his contacts in Apple's (AAPL) supply and distribution channels and reports that demand for the iPhone is "fairly healthy" in the U.S., Europe and, with the exception of Japan, most of Asia Pacific.
THE iPhone is now the official mobile for vainglorious iDiots. Last year owners of the Apple phone could buy a screen saver of a glowing red gem that did little more than signal the owner's addiction to bling.
You may have heard about a little phone that was announced earlier this week and how it could have the potential to revolutionize the mobile phone market.
You don't need a crystal ball, seer stone, scrying pool or any other spooky stuff to guess what one of the most talked-about design projects of 2010 will be. The tech blogs have been buzzing about it for months. It's the iSlate, iTablet, iProd, Magic Slate, or whatever else Apple finally decides to call its new tablet computer.