The latest to surface-or resurface-involves a purported concept photo of what's said to be an "iPhone Nano," a more or less three-quarter-size version of the Apple iPhone.
Who makes the Apple-branded chip in the iPhone? Answer: Samsung. This nontrivial detail translated into smartphone chip market share gains for Samsung in the second quarter, according to iSuppli.
The rumors that Apple (NSQD:APPL) is planning to deliver a Verizon (NYSE:VZ) iPhone in the third quarter of 2010 might be true, claims a report from research firm OTR Global, something which almost every tech observer thought unimaginable.
Google has confirmed through the official Android developers' blog, that after working on the first Android devices with its partners in the Open Handset Alliance, these devices will indeed be shipping in the fourth quarter of this year.
Shares of OmniVision Technologies Inc. soared Friday afternoon after the maker of image sensors said its third-quarter profit rose almost eight-fold, beating Wall Street expectations.
Research from Strategy Research said that Nokia slipped into second place in the USA in the third quarter, leaving Apple with its iPhone as the most profitable handset vendor.
Apple recently launched iPhone 7 series with number of enhancement from iPhone 6 series. The timing was right as its biggest competitor in premium sector struggled to fix Samsung Note 7 battery blast issue. Post launch iPhone 7 series received very well by the buyers and expecting that it will break all records during holiday filled quarter.
Google maps are great for basic directions but for the directionally challenged, it's not so easy to use while driving. Enter G-Map, the first application for the iPhone that gives users turn by turn directions to any place in the US. Unlike Google Maps, G-Map is designed with a driver in mind giving users real time prompts and a driver's perspective of the road as you go. Our friends over at KickingTires took the app out for a test drive and gave it top marks.
There really is no stopping the Apple iPhone 3G, it is the most reliable smartphone there is, and has been proclaimed by business customers as the most satisfying mobile handset. The Apple iPhone has out done the Motorola RAZR in the United States, and Apple has taken the number two spot in the corporate smartphone market.
"Methinks AT&T doth protest too much," might have been Hamlet's response to the carrier again denying it will institute data tiers for iPhone users. Attempting to avoid a storm of protests over earlier comments, AT&T Mobility President Ralph de la Vega now tells BusinessWeek: "I guess I should have been more clear."
Apple Inc., maker of the iPhone, Apple devices and iTunes music software, said it filed a countersuit claiming that Nokia Oyj is infringing its technology. In the suit filed today in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware, Apple claimed Nokia is wrongfully using 13 of its patents.
Apple reportedly ordered a large NAND flash chip shipment from Samsung, says a research note from Lazard Capital Markets. The 16-gigabit chips point to the likelihood of a 32GB iPhone, as well as a positive impact to the NAND industry, which includes Toshiba and SanDisk.
Ro, a $2 puzzle game from Roamular, is as difficult to describe as it is, well, difficult. It's a very challenging puzzler with a unique game mechanic that I hadn't seen before. Though I wanted-and tried, desperately-to love this game, I'm regrettably unable to recommend it. It's the wrong kind of hard, where extra experience with the game doesn't seem to make it much easier.
Talks between Apple and Verizon have been in the press for several days now, but recent reporting suggests the two may be discussing a pared-down version of the Apple iPhone and an Amazon Kindle-like "media pad," for release as earlier as this summer. But does Apple need the hassle of CDMA?
a leader in customizable, patented 2-way GPS Personal Location Services (PLS) solutions, and theKalika Group, one of Nepal's largest and most respected business conglomerates, have entered into a binding exclusive agreement which provides for the deployment of GTX Corp's proprietary GPS technologies and product line to the territories of Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Bhutan - a vast marketplace comprising of an emerging, dynamic economy with a combined population of over 1.5 billion.
No one can deny the business sense that AT&T used when it locked up the iPhone from Apple as an exclusive back in 2007 when the phone first debuted. The iPhone has helped AT&T grow significantly since it debuted.
Thanks to improvements in the iPhone OS 3.0 software update released Wednesday, connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot with your iPhone or iPod touch should become almost as easy as roaming on the cellular network. Two new features radically improve the process of logging in (when you've already got an account with the Wi-Fi hotspot provider) and filling out information when it's required for free access. However, there are some catches, and-wouldn't you know it?-an incompatibility or two.