iPhone 5 concepts are a dime-a-dozen commodity these days. With only months to go before its rumored announcement, everyone and their mother seems to be trying their hand at a next-generation iPhone concept. Most fall flat on their face, but some of them emerge from the crowded pile and look good enough for us to believe that, well, this just should be it. One such concept was created by NAK Studios today and it looks stunning.
The moment we've all been waiting for has arrived: Mac OS X Lion has now reached Golden Master and is now available to all registered Apple Developers. If everything goes as expected, this Golden Master release will be available to all users through the App Store very soon.
Facebook announced in a post that its iPhone client has been updated to version 3.4.3, which no change log other than "various bug fixes" and "improved security". Time to fire up the App Store and update, folks!
If you're in any way familiar with the way the iPad functions, you probably know how apps that were made for smaller devices, namely the iPhone and the iPod touch, won't take up the whole screen. They can be scaled up and look (sort of) OK, but in general they don't look as good. What can you do with the lost space? Read on.
With a future iPhone close to release, some artists have fired up Photoshop have designed several concepts depicting what the iPhone 5 could look like. This is one of the many concepts we'll likely see over the next few months.
Just over two months ahead of an Apple Music Event, where Apple is expected to announce a future iPhone, the rumor mill has been on fire with alleged leaks and speculation from analysts (mostly the latter). An analyst is now alleging that Apple might continue to sell the already 2-year-old iPhone 3GS for free with a contract.
Remember the original iPhone and the first version of iOS? Both look laughable at this point, but they were very real just 4 years ago. Back on June 29 2007, many geeks stood in lines outside Apple Stores to grab the first successful multi-touch smartphone. Since then, the device has come a long way. That's why our friends at Mashable have created this inforgraphic with the most important milestones in the iPhone's history, as well as some fun facts.
Chances are, assuming you haven't been living in a cave for the last 12 months, that you have heard of Apple's infamous 'Antennagate' debacle.
Fring is a London-based company that develops a well-known instant messaging client for iOS. After improving its client for the last few months, the company is finally taking it a step up: bringing multi-person video conferencing to the iPad. This is the first App of its kind on the iPad: while the native video calling app, such as FaceTime, only allows 2-way video chats.
George Hotz, also known as GeoHot, has begun working at Facebook, the company has confirmed. Hotz, known for being the first one to unlock the original iPhone and famous ever since for other iPhone hacks and a PlayStation 3 jailbreak, will now be using his coding expertise to further boost Facebook's mobile empire.

