Earlier today, we reported that Apple is cutting its iPhone 4 orders ahead of the launch of a new iPhone model. Based on the information previously available, we speculated that the next iPhone would be a relatively small upgrade. Now, reports are indicating that in fact it will actually be a major one, likely to be known as the "iPhone 5".
Those who love the iPad 2 but aren't willing to spend $499 to get one can turn to imitations. These fake products generally not too high-quality, but they're getting better and better by the day (literally, since there are so many).
The beauty of jailbreak tweaks is that they tend to fix niggling little flaws or add much needed functionality to Apple's iOS mobile operating system. Despite 4 years of iteration, there are still a few things that we don't like about the OS that powers the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, but one such irritation is fixed by a jailbreak tweak going by the name of Wraparound.
While some of the furore over dropped calls with an iPhone on AT&T seems to have calmed down somewhat over the last few months, it's fact that some, perhaps even many people still suffer from a flakey AT&T signal causing their iPhones to drop calls at an alarming rate. According to the carrier though, there's a relatively easy fix.
iPads, iPhones and iPod touches have been used for a lot of things, but did you know they can be great medical tools as well? Today we're showcasing two great medical tools that can make the life of many easier: one monitors one's heart rate, the other measures blood pressure.
Microsoft Studios, the developers behind the upcoming Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, has confirmed that the remastered shooter will have Kinect integration when it releases this year in November.
Sony Japan has officially announced revised hardware for the PlayStation 3 Slim. The updated model weighs less, is more efficient with power and also comes with stronger copy protection (as we reported yesterday).
GEVEY Ultra is a new iPhone 4 unlock SIM that doesn't require dialing 112 emergency number. All you need is this custom SIM card and 15 minutes of your time to have your iPhone 4 permanently unlocked, on any baseband, running any firmware, up to iOS 5!
What we all like about jailbreaking is the added control it affords us. While we love iOS as it is, and we'll love it even more once iOS 5 puts in an official appearance, being able to customize it to our own tastes and needs makes jailbreaking almost a must for our own iDevices.
It seems like the jailbreak community has been waiting to announce all its cool little tweaks together, and another to add to the list brings some new and useful information to the iOS WiFi settings app.

