AT&T refuses to be the butt end of jokes, offers unlimited data again, kinda
The Verizon iPhone hasn’t even shipped yet, and somehow they’re managing to put enormous pressure on AT&T to stop sucking less. AT&T has been the...
Early Apple developer Bill Atkinson developing iOS apps
Bill Atkinson worked at Apple Computer from 1978 until 1990, and created a lot of software that people loved. Most notable were his contributions to...
Rumor: Flud coming to the desktop!
We love Flud news. In fact, we’ve loved it from the beginning. We were one of the very first blogs to feature the application. Flud has...
Rumor: iPad 2 production to start in February, iPhone 5 in May
There are various reports surfacing about the iPad 2 coming soon. The latest news states that there will be limited manufacturing starting in February. This...
Yay, Dead Space finally comes to the iPhone and iPad
One game that fell through the cracks for me was Dead Space. I’ve always had the intention of playing the game on a console, but...
iOS 4.3 around the corner: Apple approving apps
Every now and again Apple approves something they don’t mean to, and the internet goes ballistic when they yank it again. Fortunately, this is not...
Unlimited data available to Verizon iPhone customers for a limited time
Despite the fact that no one really knows exactly what “unlimited” data means these days, Verizon has decided that a $30 data plan should qualify...
100 Cameras in 1 brings Game Center achievements to iOS
People are obsessed with achievements these days. I personally never understood the need to ‘unlock’ achievements, but I’m clearly in the minority. Achievements are everywhere...
Apple updates iBooks FAQ
This week, Apple updated its FAQ for iBooks, the iOS-based e-book ecosystem introduced with the iPad. The updated document includes information about Collections, introduced in...
10 billions apps downloaded
Earlier today, it was announced that Apple customers have downloaded 10 billion apps. That’s right, billion — with a b. The lucky winner of the...
Trapster users’ passwords may be exposed
Trapster is an online service that warns iPhone users (and Android & Blackberry) of speed traps. They have recently started warning users that the service...
iFixit releases an iPhone 4 liberation kit
iFixit has decided to rail Apple in an awesome video that they’ve put together to illustrate Apple’s underhanded attempts at replacing iPhone 4 screws with...
Apple releases iOS 4.3 beta 2
One week after posting the first beta of iOS 4.3, Apple has published a second beta. This seed is 8F5153d, replacing last week’s 8F5148b. Like...
Starbucks app now accepting payments
Starbucks are real stars in the app world. They are now accepting payments at outlets in the U.S. through their free iPhone app. About eight...
Grade 8 student’s ‘Bubble Ball’ app at number 1 in Top Ten Free Chart
Do you remember what you were doing in Grade 8? Fourteen-year-old Robert Nay from Spanish Fork, Utah, has developed and coded what is now the...
iDOS emulator back on the App Store
iDOS is back on the App Store. The emulator was previously available, but ended up getting yanked by Apple back in October. At the time...
Hold the phone! White iPhone 4s appear in Best Buy inventory system
We’ve given up on the white iPhone 4 entirely, but we figured we might as well flog the white unicorn with the rest of the...
Microsoft’s testing the iOS waters with OneNote
Some serious crow must have been eaten at the last Microsoft executive meeting: Microsoft has released an iOS app based on an Office application. It’s...