Apple will introduce a new iPhone in 2010 that will employ a touch-sensitive plastic back casing similar to the one used on the company's new Magic Mouse, one analyst has said.
When Apple hold their media event next week it is expected that they will reveal their iSlate device, however rumors also suggest that we may find out more about the highly anticipated Verizon iPhone 4G.
American filmmaker Dan Woolley - who was buried for 65 hours under tons of debris in the lobby of his hotel after last week's earthquake in Haiti - may have died had it not been for his iPhone.
After four years of infertility, all it took was a simple download for 30-year-old Lena Bryce to get pregnant, making her the proud mother of Britain's very first "iPhone baby."
With just a couple of days to go until the Apple press event, we now expect an announcement to be made about a Verizon iPhone 4G. This is certainly great news for so many users but it is Palm who will now be feeling the pressure, as they struggle to keep hold of customers.
Google has found a way to let iPhone owners use Google Voice, the telephony management service whose iPhone-specific application Apple rejected last year.
After years of complaints about early-termination fees, the Federal Communications Commission finally showed signs of a serious inquiry into the charges. And the shortcomings of AT&T Wireless' network, familiar to disgruntled iPhone users, drew wide attention for an ironic reason: Apple's decision to stick with AT&T when it launches its eagerly awaited iPad mobile computer this spring.
Siri Inc., whose technology was born out of the largest artificial-intelligence project ever launched, has released an application for the iPhone that company executives say will take voice-activated search to a new level.
The iPad is too big and lacks communication capabilities, argued the former Apple executive who oversaw the demise of the company's iconic-but-flawed Newton more than a decade ago.
During the TED Conference this week in Long Beach, Calif., BNET's Brent Schlender asked Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates what he thought of Apple's new iPad tablet.
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