Folks at Vietnamese site Tinhte claims to have got their hands on an official white iPhone 4 from Apple which is said to be running a pre-release version of iOS 5. Video after the break.
Apple has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung for the Galaxy line of products. Apple claims that Samsung has infringed on their rights with the Galaxy S phones and Tab by violating various patents which were assigned to Apple by US PTO.
OmniVision, known for producing out-of-the-box digital imaging solutions, supplied Apple with the back camera sensor for iPhone 4. The California based company has recently produced new sensors called OV12825 for the cameras of upcoming smartphones. The newly developed sensor, which will enter the production stage around early June, will offer 12.6 megapixel resolution along with 1080p video recording on 60fps.
White iPhone has waited ages to see the light but we're hearing it's finally coming and this time it's for real, well almost. Last week, Apple confirmed to WSJ that the white iPhone 4 shall be launched this spring. While spring is a larger span of time, new reports suggest that white iPhone 4 will arrive this month.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple has confirmed to them that the illusive white iPhone 4 will be “finally” available this spring.
iPhone security expert and hacker Stefan Esser has just confirmed that his 4.3.1 untethered exploit still exists in iOS 4.3.2, which means that we will soon have full untethered jailbreak on iOS 4.3.2 for all devices.
Pieceable today launched the Pieceable Viewer, a way to use imbedded iOS apps from a web page. Using Flash to run, the viewer can replicate iOS functions and bring apps to the web browser.
If you're forever a version or two of iOS behind because you need to wait for a carrier unlock to become available, then CutYourSim and other similar sites offering the same service could be for you.
Great news for those of a jailbroken persuasion, as it seems iFile will be getting Dropbox integration for uploading and downloading files according to a tweet from the app's developers.
If you're the creative type, chances are you're familiar with Adobe TV, a great source for tutorials and how-tos. Now you can get your learning on the move, with Adobe seeing fit to grace iOS devices with streaming video right from your mobile browser via tv.adobe.com.

