The iPad 2 is over (okay, not really, it goes on sale today)--and now there's a fresh leak from China that suggests what the iPhone 5 may look like. It's convincing.READ»
The newest beta version of the iPad software, version 4.2, just came out today, bringing everything iPad owners have wanted: multitasking, homescreen folders, wireless printing, and more.READ»
Nike+ was one of the first real mobile fitness systems, but it's fallen behind rivals like Runkeeper in recent years. The new Nike+ is a worthy challenger to those upstarts.READ»
2010 is the year of location--at least in blogs focused on social networking, which is a Montana-sized "at least"--and Facebook's entry into the increasingly crowded field has long been expected. Today, the company officially ...READ»
Wired has a great, extensive piece about the tumultuous relationship between Apple and AT&T since 2007. Particularly juicy tidbits include Apple's refusal to compromise and ever more information about the mythical Verizon iPhone.READ»
Apple released a firmware update for iOS 4, the first one to affect the signal-challenged iPhone 4. It doesn't fix the signal problem, but Apple may announce something that will, this week.READ»
Apple's shiny new iPhone 4 is available for pre-order today, and the crush of customers seems to have thoroughly knocked AT&T for a loop. Customers are reporting insane lines, glitchy procedures, and serious security breaches.READ»
Here we have an interesting, if one-off, story of a gimmicky iPhone app that hit #1 on the App Store charts. The takeaway? Millions of ad impressions and over $20,000 in eight days.READ»
Several high-profile members of the Palm WebOS team have left in the weeks since the company was purchased by HP. That's bad news for HP, but great news for the companies they've landed at, including Apple and Google.READ»
DoubleTwist's new media player just landed on Android, and it may do for the OS what Google can't seem to: legitimately compete with Apple in music and video.READ»
Foxconn, the Chinese manufacturer of the iPhone and site of several tragic suicides, has been hacked--a mysterious prankster published an incisive, satirical job posting on the company's HR site.READ»
Early termination fees are inherently necessary, but when a carrier abruptly hikes theirs by nearly 100%, as AT&T did this weekend, customers don't usually take it kindly.READ»
Froyo, guys? Really? What about Flan, or Fudge, or Fig Newton? But beyond the oh-so-'90s codename, there's a lot happening, including Flash, streaming audio, and speed, speed, speed.READ»
iPhone OS 4.0, which will ship with the next version of Apple's iPhone (and, later, the iPad), has been available to developers in beta form for a while now, in three consecutive versions. The newest, iPhone 4.0 Beta 4, just came out ...READ»
Seems like there's a new payment-making smartphone accessory once a month, but this one might actually be useful, if only because it's not looking too far in the future--it uses PayWave, which is popular right now.READ»
The case of the stolen iPhone just got stickier: The judge involved just ruled that, due to the massive publicity the story has received, there's no need to keep the search warrant a secret any more. It's been released, and it shows just how involved Apple was in the investigation.READ»
A leaked next-gen iPhone is the celebrity sex tape of the gadget geek world. Instead of purchasing it, Gizmodo should have just bought access to it, says San Francisco lawyer and trade secret specialist Lawrence J. Siskind. READ»