According to an employee at China Mobile, China's state-owned mobile carrier, the long-awaited next-generation iPhone will hit shelves in September. This is yet another report in a long chain of rumors of a next-generation iPhone, which have intensified over the last few days.
What do you do when you’re trying to sell your network to geeks? For a T-Mobile spokesman, it involved pointing out that the carrier is currently home to over 1 million unlocked iPhones, even though those devices aren’t officially supported by the carrier.
If recent reports are to be believed, the next-generation iPhone will feature a dual-LED flash. According to sources, Apple has reduced orders for high-powered LED flash lights from Philips and has begun ordering dual-LED flashes from Taiwan-based makers.
Another day, another jailbreak tweak that promises to leverage iOS 5's Notification Center to make our lives easier - this time we have WeeTranslate.
Although we’d expect hardcore tennis fans to catch Wimbledon’s action in their TV lounge on a big screen in HD with surround, there is a way to watch the tournament’s proceedings on an iOS device.
Apple's iCloud is home to more than a few cool, interesting and downright funky new features, and we're sure it's going to be a much-needed tonic to the chaos and shear nastiness that is MobileMe.
Telecommunications company Orange has developed a T-shirt that, get this, can charge your iPhone. The T-shirt is called Orange Sound Charge and it is currently a working prototype. The way the shirt works is, perhaps, even more amazing than the idea itself: Orange’s shirt works by converting sound energy into electrical energy.
Almost 4 years after being filed, Apple was finally awarded the patent concerning the implementation of multi-touch on mobile devices. What could this mean for Apple's competitors who use similar technologies on their phones?
Earlier this month, Samsung filed a court order requesting to look at Apple's next-generation devices in order to look for close similarities between them and Samsung Galaxy devices. Apple, in response, filed a request to ban the sale of any Samsung mobile devices in the United States. Both companies were denied their requests.
Those third-party Notification Center Widgets for the iPhone just keep on coming don't they? The latest, QuickComposer, brings a handy shortcut to composing new emails and more right from within iOS 5's Notification Center.

