When the iPhone first came out, it was the first ever mainstream device of its kind to be powered by a multi-touch display. Before then, people would use a pen, otherwise known as a Stylus, in order to interact with mobile devices.
According to a new report published today, production of the next chip in the Ax series of SoCs by Apple have begun. The chips will be used in a new product in the first half of 2012.
It has been a while since the once-rife rumor that a more reasonably-priced iPhone would also be landing along with the main iPhone 5, but as AppleNApps reports, the Cupertino outfit could also be plotting a second device which will focus less on storage capacity, and more on utilizing its iCloud’s services.
According to a new report published today, Apple will be holding a media event on September 7th to, reportedly, announce a new product.
Google+, the social network that was first unveiled just over one month ago, is getting its first upgrade: games, much like another social networking giant we all know. Could this be the first phase of making Google+ a social entertainment hub?
Ever wished a file in iOS 5 could predict when the system's next build is coming out? According to an amazing discovery from developers, there's actually a file within iOS 5 beta that predicts the release of iOS 5 Beta 6 for August 18th, after being successful at predicting Beta 5, which was released this past Saturday.
iOS users are likely fans of the system's built-in Google Maps client, which is arguably the best one of its kind. However, there are features many users have yearned for since its inception but have never been able to get, such as on onscreen compass. Thankfully, there's 'Compass for Maps', a jailbreak tweak that seamlessly adds this feature.
Owners of Windows Phone 7 devices have probably been awaiting Windows Phone 7.5, commonly known as 'Mango', for months. According to a new report, Microsoft might be planning to make the new operating system available to the public as early as next month, on September 1st.
Ever wondered what the next iPhone will look like? While we won't learn that from Apple for at least a few more weeks, the wizards at a French site have put together a video featuring the most popular rumors out there, as well as the already-forgotten wishes.
HTC recently released the official update to Android 2.3.3 “Gingerbread” for their popular Desire smartphone. The update doesn’t get pushed to users over-the-air the way they usually do, instead users who are confident with installing ROMs are suggested to download and install it manually after going through a few, simple steps. These are the steps we will be guiding you through today, follow the guide after the jump!

