Sources close to CultofMac has informed them that Apple is buying a small company to revamp the much criticized notification system of iOS.
Yes you read that right ! Its official now, and its happening. Nokia’s CEO Stephen Elop has announced partnership with Microsoft on bringing Windows Phone 7 as the primary smartphone platform to its handsets. Joining him on-stage was Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer.
Based on a report by Bloomberg, Apple is working on releasing smaller and cheaper version of iPhone 4 which will be sold for a dirt-cheap price of $200 off contract. Even though, the price of the smaller, cheaper iPhone is going to be same as iPhone 4, but without the obligatory 2 years contract, which is what makes it a lot cheaper.
A group of German researchers have been able to reveal stored passwords from a locked iPhone in under 1/10th of a minute, that without cracking the phone's passcode.
Microsoft has just pushed download links for Release Candidate version of Internet Explorer 9. This new version of IE 9, according to Neowin includes the following.
iPhone developers TheZimm & InfectionFX are working hard to bring Android-like turn by turn navigation to the native Maps app on iPhone.
Things just got real folks! At their big event today, HP finally announced its swanky new tablet to the world, and it's a beauty!
Called the HP TouchPad, the tablet is the result of Palm being absorbed into the world of HP with webOS beating at the heart of the device. With more sliding and swiping than you can throw a stick at, this new version of Palm's webOS brings the software up to version 3.0 and it's never looked so good.
We've told you all about adding animated boot logos to your iOS device before, and the app that makes all the magic happen is now available on Cydia.
Despite having a redesigned antenna, it seems like iPhone 4’s “antennagate” isn't over it. After taking it through their regular test, iLounge has discovered that the CDMA based iPhone 4 on Verizon suffers from the same antenna issues that plagued the original GSM iPhone 4, which was launched back in June last year.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the next-gen iPad has already entered the production stage, and that it will be thinner, lighter and faster than the current iPad and with no Retina Display to go with it.

