Boy Genius scored a sneak peak of a Google Voice client, GV Mobile 2.0, which will be available in the near future on Cydia to anyone with a jailbroken iPhone.
If you're able to watch TV on your iPhone or iPod touch right now, you're probably having something streamed to your handheld device. That may change - your phone may soon be equipped with a digital TV tuner to pick up the signals sent out by your local stations.
Apparently iPhone users can now jailbreak the iPhone 3.1.2 firmware with the aid of the blackra1n software which has now gone live reports an article over on daily mobile.
The latest and greatest jailbreak tool has been released and it supports iPhone OS 3.1 on the 3GS hardware. Before you get too excited, keep in mind it will only work if you've already jailbroken your iPhone 3GS when it was running 3.0 or 3.0.1 firmware.
Bank deposits at ATM machines just became low-tech thanks to a fascinating and cool new application that will allow Apple iPhone users to photograph both sides of a check, then send the images via their iPhone to make a deposit.
For the founders of the streaming music service Spotify - and for those in the music industry who'd like to see it prosper - these are nervous days. They have submitted their mobile application to Apple's app store, and its success or failure could determine the future of the company.
Rick Bavage turned his back on the corporate world last September, swapping a successful career as a marketing executive for an uncertain future building iPhone applications.
More supposed details are leaking out about the next version of Apple's 3.0 software update for the iPhone and iPod Touch set to be unveiled next month. The latest buzz, via the site Open Salon, is over direct downloads of TV shows and movies.
BioWare today confirmed previously announced plans to bring Mass Effect to a handheld platform by announcing a new spin-off title for the iPhone and iPod Touch; Mass Effect: Jacob's Story.
For Apple's iPhone to truly be a world-class smart phone, it needs to be everywhere in the world. But iPhone isn't officially distributed where it needs to be most: China, the world's largest cell phone market. Recent noise about possible future iPhone deals with U.S. carriers shouldn't drown out the silence about China.
In what reads like a strategic leak from Apple's (AAPL) Cupertino boardroom, the Wall Street Journal reports in its Saturday edition that Steve Jobs - half-way through a six-month medical leave - still "maintains [his] grip" on the company from his Palo Alto, Calif., home.
Market source reports from Taiwanese trade mags are best taken with a grain of salt, if not an entire salt flat - particularly if they concern Apple (AAPL).
The App Store is awash in conversion utilities. Count iConvert as one of the better ones. Future Apps' $1 utility will save you from mental math calculations or Google trips whenever you want to know how many miles are in a light year or how many square meters are in a hectare. iConvert effortlessly puts this information at your fingertips.
A new version of Yellowsn0w, the one and only unlock program for the iPhone 3G, enabling you to use any SIM card with your iPhone 3G, has been updated to v0.9.7. Currently it works with iPhone firmware v2.2.
OK, so Dell and Apple have been locked in a marketing war for years. Dell has long been considered the default PC for enterprise, while Apple has positioned itself as the most influential consumer computer brand in the world. But Apple has branched out from computing with the iPod and, of course, the iPhone.