A report surfaced on Tuesday where sources claimed that some popular Android devices saw 30 to 40% of all units sold returned to vendors, suggesting that most customers weren't satisfied with either the device, the operating system or both. A new report has surfaced today claiming that the proposed return rate numbers are inaccurate.
Rumors and reports supporting the release of a white iPod touch are springing up these day. We reported on white iPod touch parts (the front panel, at least) a week ago which were from Asia and today we’ve learned of these parts arriving in the USA. Photos after the break.
FaceTime, it's a wonderful technology, but it's oh-so-rarely used due to the hectic process of hunting down a particular individual from your contacts list and initiate a FaceTime call with them. When was the last time you declined to use it for that matter? Exactly.
Have you ever wondered what kind of tool Apple uses to engrave their iconic logo on gadgets such as the iPhone, iPod and their MacBook laptops? Well, even if you haven’t, you’ll really want to see just how strange-looking the tool is; photos after the break!
iOS is loved by many for a whole slew of reasons, but there's one thing many users would like to have on their iOS device: Flash, something which Apple has refused to implement for years. While such a move has contributed to the transition to web standards away from proprietary plugins, many would still love to watch Flash video from within iOS. There's now yet another way to go about it through a a new app known as Skyfire VideoQ. Wondering how it works? Read on.
A leaked photo over at 9to5mac show what appears to be a guy holding an iPhone, only it doesn't look to be any of the models that have been released by Apple thus far. The image was sent in by a tipster who believes it was the iPhone 5, but the pictures he managed to capture "just didn't do it justice".
According to a new report published by American market analysis firm Nielsen Media Research, Apple Inc. is the top smartphone manufacturer in the United States of America while Android, as a mobile operating system, keeps pulling ahead of iOS.
WhatsApp - a very popular cross-platform instant messaging tool - is available on the iPhone and iPod touch but, sadly, isn’t available for the iPad. However, a tweak that goes by the name of WhatsPad allows the app in question to work on the iPad and that is what we’ll be talking about in this post.
The jailbreak community has come up with an all-new very useful tweak today. It’s called PasswordPilot and it lets you skip that awfully annoying password pop up when installing apps from the iOS App Store.
Despite Apple only bringing forth its second tablet - the iPad 2 - in March of this year, there have been many indications that Cupertino-based company is already well into the business end of a third iPad release.

