The speculation over how much Verizon would charge for its unlimited data plan now it can finally offer the iPhone is over, and it's a bit of a bargain.
Manufacturing of the second-generation of Apple's iPad will begin in February according to China's Commercial Times, says Apple Insider. The same source also claims the iPhone 5 will begin production around May.
Well well well, what do we have here? Boy Genius Report are, err, reporting that the fabled white iPhone is showing up in AT&T's Online Account Management system.
It's nothing new that the much-loved HTC HD2 can be hacked in order to install either Android or Windows Phone 7, but how about dual-booting?
With the team behind Windows Phone 7 jailbreaking app ChevronWP7 meeting Microsoft earlier this week, many wondered what the future would hold for the homebrew scene. Now though, developers Rafael Rivera, Chris Walsh, and Long Zheng have broken cover to help allay everyone's fears, writes GeekSmack.
Apple has started airing a new iPhone 4 commercial which brings two of the largest American cellular networks together on-screen.
This year's Pwn2Own contest will play host to a new world of mobile phone hacking when security researcher Ralf-Philip Weinmann shares a new way of hacking a cellular device, writes ReadWriteWeb's Sarah Perez.
Apple’s App Store Crosses 10 Billion Downloads Mark, Paper Glider is the 10 Billionth Downloaded App
They grow up so fast! It doesn't seem five minutes since the iTunes App Store was launched, but it just hit the 10 BILLION download mark Apple announced via press release. That's one impressive number!
It looks like Google has started rolling out Android 2.3.2 OTA (Over-The-Air) update for Google Nexus S users. The update is officially marked as Android 2.3.2 Build GRH78C and it is just 600KB in size. While we are not sure about the full official change log yet, but what we know is that it has fixed that nasty SMS bug which used to send text messages to wrong contacts.
A new player is about to enter the world of Windows Phone 7 jailbreaking according to news blog Winrumors.com.
Developer Julien Schapman claims in an email sent to the site that he has created a new way to hack the fledgling OS to enable unlocking, application side loading and other hackery goodness. He expects to launch the Device Manager after Microsoft's upcoming OS update, expected some time in February.

