Apple's iPhone 4 signal problems have been the source of a barrage of complaints by customers complaining of a faulty antenna and now Steve Jobs has broken the silence. In an e-mail Jobs downplayed users' reception gripes as a "non-issue." Meanwhile, others within Apple are advising iPhone 4 users to avoid gripping the device from the lower left corner.
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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.
No one can doubt that the popularity of the iPhone as a gaming device has surprised everyone. With that popularity has come a few annoyances though, one of which is your fingers covering the screen when playing games - an inevitable factor of touchscreen input.
Most parents already know that iPhone and iPod touch have become powerful status symbols for many teenagers and children as they spend a good part of their day with the device to search the web, exchange email or text messages. These days, even schools are experimenting with integrating these gadgets into their classrooms and curriculum.
Lots of iPhone and iPod touch users take their mobile devices along on workouts to provide the soundtrack to a bike ride or a jog. iTMP Technology thinks the iPhone can take a more active role in your fitness routine.
Google Earth contains more than eight million photos of landmarks and scenery. The geographical software is integrated into the mobile device. The Earth application streams to the Apple iPhone or iPod Touch relatively quickly.
We love the iPhone, you love the iPhone (most of you do anyway) and so do millions of other users around the world. It's a great device that empowers users to do almost anything from making calls to checking email, from updating your status on Facebook and Twitter to sending text messages and running a host of cool applications.
Despite a slowdown in mobile device sales, next year's enterprise mobility market will witness a face-off between the Apple iPhone and the BlackBerry Storm for enterprise hearts and minds.
WHEN Apple's iPhone first hit the market, there was a lot of talk about what a cute device it was for consumers - but utterly unthinkable for serious business use.
IPhone app developer Tapulous says its sales have approached $1 million a month, providing fresh evidence of the growing success of start-ups designing programs for Apple Inc's mobile device.
Apple's new creation, the iPad, may be a novelty to many consumers, but hospitals are already starting to abandon paper-and-pen clipboards for hand-held digital tablets.
It's been a crazy few days for the gadget blog Gizmodo, ever since the site published detailed information about a new iPhone prototype that may or may not be the next-generation iPhone. The device has now been returned to Apple, and some of the last bits of information about the handset, and the fallout from the debacle, are being reported.
Although NORAD has a Santa Tracker for Christmas, unfortunately it doesn't have a device to track the travels of the Easter Bunny. Not to worry, however, since Apple has created an application that follows the Bunny's every move leading up to Easter.
By now we all know Gray Powell, a software engineer at Apple, "lost" a prototype iPhone in a bar in Redwood City, California. Since then, the device ended up in the hands of Gizmoapple iphonedo, was reviewed, and eventually made its way back to Apple.
TeleNav today announced that the TeleNav GPS application will be available in the Apple App Store as a free download for Verizon Wireless iPhone 4 users when the device is released on Thursday, February 10.
Motorola DROID
It's the first device to run using the greatly improved Android 2.0 operating system and Motorola has gone a long way to address most of the shortfalls that were inevitably leveled against previous Android phones in comparisons to the competition.
Can a man with a tiny electronic device hack into the multitude of jumbo screens in Times Square and play videos from his iPhone? Maybe, if you believe a YouTube video that has been watched by more than half a million viewers in the last four days.