AT&T's customer care center has a recorded announcement up informing people that there's MMS latency issues around the country and that while the issue is being worked on, there's no estimated time for an actual fix.
And the plot thickens around Google and Apple over Google Voice. You see there is this tiny little investigation going on as to why Apple would reject Google Voice and any applications that use it.
TweetDeck for iPhone does what I thought was practically impossible: perfectly replicates the powerful column experience of the desktop TweetDeck on the iPhone, and in a surprisingly usable and snappy way.
Griffin makes quite a few different types of iPhone 3G cases, giving us lots of choice and diversity. They have sport cases, silicon cases, utility cases, and the Elan Form Chrome. The latter e is a shiny leather/polycarbonate hybrid case that'll make your iPhone shine.
If Apple's sat back and let the iPhone hacking community do its thing in peace (well, relative peace) so far, this little gem just might be what the doctor ordered to stir up the crap. Crackulous - available now in beta form through Cydia - claims to be able to strip the protection off most apps downloaded from the App Store, meaning that just a single user needs to take the plunge and buy a target app once to get it busted and into free circulation.
While we at TechRadar are cramming our faces with Christmas fun, the rumour mill seems unwilling to stop turning, and it seems the old stalwart, Apple, is again after the headlines with the iPhone Nano popping up once more.