A day after Consumer Reports confirmed that the iPhone 4 reception issues are hardware related, PR experts are saying that an iPhone 4 recall is now inevitable.
Put your Sherlock Holmes cap on because this is quite the mystery. A strange Apple branded mini-touch screen has surfaced today and no one, not even the source, knows what it's for. Check it out.
Pinch yourself, splash water on your face. Yes, this is real. Apple has actually approved apps that allow a piece of iPhone hardware to operate differently than it was intended to operate.
Every day you probably hear about problems the iPhone 4 is having. However, it's not every day that an iPhone 4 catches on fire when plugged into a computer.
Sick of paying for bad iPhone applications? Want some sound advice on which ones to get? Well, look no further than Mobspot which helps you find great iPhone apps through your Facebook friends.
It appears as though AT&T is experiencing some major upload speed issues today in some pretty major markets. That or they have decided to cap upload data speeds. Let's hope it's the former.
Over the weekend, the App Store's book section saw some shady things happen to it and the cause seemed to center on hacked iTunes accounts. Apple has gone ahead and confirmed that, sort of.
Apple's PR department released a statement saying an email exchange between an irate iPhone 4 user and Steve Jobs was fake. The site that posted the conversation has fired back saying it is 100% real.
Apple apparently already has an iPhone ready for Verizon's network and the only thing preventing the Verizon iPhone from being a done deal is an agreement between the two companies.