It's no secret that Apple has never been closer to releasing a new iPhone, yet the company has never commented on it publicly. However, Steve Jobs itself seems to have been engaging in 'secret meetings' with China Mobile executives to bring the device to the network.
Two weeks ago, iOS 5 beta 5 was released and can already be jailbroken using Redsn0w, but those who were looking forward to using Sn0wbreeze on beta 5 are now able to do so with a new version of the tool that was released today.
We all remember the days when we'd all gather around for a family picture, then we'd say a magic word such as "cheese" and snap a glorious image which we’d treasure later on. This same process is now being brought to iOS devices with a new app called ShutterVox.
Since being acquired by Microsoft, Skype has scarcely been far from the headlines. With the Redmond-based company looking to turn Skype into a real money-spinner, it's hardly surprising that Skype software and technology is being implemented to everything with a power source just now.
Many sites these days require users to type in their email addresses in order to log in and register. On a traditional computer, it's acceptable, but not on a smartphone where every second of your time is valuable. Double At is a new jailbreak tweak that makes typing your own email address just that much easier.
I am sure many of you on iOS have a photo album crammed with snapshots, wallpapers and the like, and if you're like me, you'll be constantly tinkering with which one to opt for as your homescreen background. MultiWall, a Cydia package, enables you to select images and use them as a slideshow for your background.
With Apple seemingly unlikely to release a new iPad any time soon, all focus is now on the upcoming iPhone. While we've heard nothing official from Cupertino, it is safe to say that the new iPhone 5 will make an appearance very soon to compliment iOS 5.
According to an "anonymous tipster", Spanish phone carrier Telefonica, which currently carries the iPhone 4, will be pulling it off the shelves starting on August 22nd, presumably in order to prepare for an upcoming iPhone.
One of the great mysteries of the iOS user experience is the lack of contact pictures in some apps, even when their use would make great sense. If you're like me, and you have a hard time identifying most people by name, so, sometimes it might be frustrating that many of the native iOS apps, such as Contacts and Messages, do not display contact images by default, unless you know a workaround.
For the last year, smartphone makers have shipped 4G-capable devices using a technology known as "LTE". 4G, as the name implies, it is much faster than traditional 3G, sometimes as much as 10 times faster.

