The world’s most popular fruit company has topped Nokia to take over the title of World’s Top Smartphone Vendor. I am, of course, talking about Apple Inc. whose iPhone, with its 3GS and 4, its only smartphones, has shipped more units than Nokia in the second quarter of 2011.
Interesting developments in the world of iPhone unlocking today, with the news that the controversial GEVEY SIM continues to unlock iPhone 4, even when updated to iOS 4.3.4.
After weeks of waiting, Apple has finally approved the official native Google+ app for the iPhone, which represents a giant leap forward from the web-only experience that was available up until now. This marks yet another beginning step in Google's quest to dominate the social networking world.
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 smartphones have suffered a rather muted launch across the globe, with a raft of uninspiring handsets and missing core features causing many to skip the new mobile OS on the block, despite all this, the turnout is a tad bit interesting when compared to its competition.
US cable news channel CNN has announced that they will begin broadcasting their channel online for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad starting today.
Heads up boys and girls - one of the most anticipated jailbreak tweaks is now available to download via Cydia. CallBar, a tweak which brings iOS 5-style notifications to incoming calls, is available now for $3.99 via the BigBoss Repository.
Ever wished you could use any smartphone or tablet as a laptop? WINGStand, something as obvious as a simple stand for the aforementioned devices, including iPhones and iPads, might enable you to do just that very elegantly.
According to a new report coming out of BGR, the company might be planning to continue selling both current iPhone models, the iPhone 4 and a modified version of the 3GS, even after the next-generation iPhone is released. Is Apple working on tier pricing the device in order to attract more customers?
It's been over a year since Apple released the iPhone 4, and despite the infamous death grip/Antennagate scandal which marred its initial release (added the fact that there weren't actually enough made to cope with the release), it has capitalized on the success of its predecessors to become one of the world's most popular smartphones. As the world eagerly waits for Jobs and Co. to "change everything, again", the rumor mill is in full spin with all sorts of names and designs in circulation. Now we have what appears to be a little substance - leaked images of what is claimed to be a test unit of the next iPhone installment.
If you have tried iOS 5 beta, and now want to go back to iOS 4.3.x, you’ll need to downgrade iTunes too, from version 10.5 beta, back to version 10.3.x, which is currently being publicly offered by Apple.

