It's time for round two of the iPhone. Apple managed to create and steal its own hype with the iPhone 3G. On the one hand we got a new iPhone, on the other hand we got tons of new features for the old iPhone as well. There's a lot of sifting to do, so let's get started....
The iPhone 3G makes the Apple iPhone Bluetooth Headset usable, and with a little modification, the Dual Dock for the original iPhone can be too.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...
iPhone forensics expert Jonathan Zdziarski was examining his iPhone while preparing for an upcoming iPhone forensics seminar next month, but what he found hidden deep in CoreLocation surprised him: an application blacklist. Some believe this could allow Apple to remotely disable apps on their phones whether they like it or not, although there's no evidence that the iPhone's OS is checking the list. So far, anyway.Read More...
A new survey of iPhone users shows that almost half are switchers from other networks and that they an average of $19 more on their monthly bill. Even with Apple taking a chunk for revenue sharing, the iPhone represents a serious boost to AT&T's bottom line.Read More...
Orange/France Telecom is in negotiation with Apple for iPhone rights in additional countries as questions about Apple's new iPhone business model mount.Read More...
The iPhone doesn't let you disable voicemail easily, which is annoying. When traveling abroad, it's also expensive. Fortunately, there are standard GSM codes that may do this for non-AT&T iPhone users who like to travel.Read More...
At today's iPhone Software Roadmap event in Cupertino, Apple announced a host of new features for the iPhone, including full Exchange and push e-mail support. Apple is also finally releasing the SDK for third-party developers.Read More...