An upcoming iPhone application called iCall will allow users to make VoIP calls while connected to a WiFi network, and will also switch between GSM and WiFi calling. Best of all, it's being developed via the iPhone Developer Program instead of a jailbreak.Read More...
One iPhone developer has discontinued work on applications for the 1.1.3 firmware, and has mentioned 1.1.4 on its site. Some believe this means that 1.1.4 is coming at the same time as the iPhone SDK.Read More...
A new study reveals just how many users are leaving traditional phone service for VoIP. New VoIP users don't just want voice service, though; the real action lies in bundled services.Read More...
An internal job listing at Research In Motion indicates that it is looking into developing native iPhone applications. Our Magic 8-ball, however, tells us "Reply hazy, try again."Read More...
Skype has announced a public beta of its mobile software, now available for 50 mass-market phones. But don't get your hopes up quite yet, as free VoIP calls through Skype are still some way off. Read More...
Many are speculating that iPhone applications will be sold through the iTunes Store, but what could this mean to developers? We take a look at a few of the issues that could pop up from such a distribution model.Read More...
Yesterday, Apple released the sixth beta of the iPhone SDK. The latest version makes some changes to the application provisioning system, plus leaves a few more clues for eagle-eyed 3G hunters.Read More...