Last week we posted renderings of what the iPhone 6 might look like based on leaked design drawings of the unreleased device. Since that time, we've seen early cases and possible design molds for the device.
I thought it was lies that set your pants on fire. In this case, it's the iPod Touch. That's why an Ohio mom is filing a lawsuit against Apple on behalf of her son, the kid whose "iTouch" seemingly exploded in his pocket and proceeded to torch his pants. Ouch.
There is no need to question the robustness of T-Mobile's 3G network, if recent speed tests using the Sony Ericsson TM506 are to be believed. When Gizmodo's John Mahoney took the thin clamshell, T-Mobile's first 3G handset, out for a test drive, he discovered that it was "lightning fast".
Have you ever wanted to create an iPhone app, but can't code your way out of a wet paper bag? Users of NewsGator's NetNewsWire iPhone news reader will have to wait a little longer for the next version of that application because its creator, Brent Simmons, has been busy working on a new iPhone framework called TapLynx.
"We uploaded topless pics today. This is the first app to have nudity," said Allen Leung in an interview with Macenstein [link semi-nsfw]. He's the developer behind the "Hottest Girls" application, currently bringing scantily-clad women-and now those of the bare-chested variety-to your iPhone or iPod Touch device for a mere $2 installation fee.