The wait is finally over! The much talked about app for transferring files between iOS devices is here at last! Dubbed as Celeste, it allows iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users to send and receive files via Bluetooth from just about any handset, be it Nokia, BlackBerry, Sony Ericsson, or even your Mac/PC.
Another day, another iPhone 5 rumor. It is being said that iPhone 5 will feature the much-discussed 4-inch screen and that we'll see it released before June 30th. The reasons? Well, let me explain.
The iPhone 5 rumor merry-go-round is in full effect and now even a Chinese financial newspaper is getting in on the action. BGR reports that China Times is claiming that Apple's iPhone 5 is currently in trial production and is on course for a release in the third quarter of 2011.
WinterBoard has been the skinning app of choice for many-a-jailbreaker for a good long while now, and it's done a sterling job. Now though, it's perhaps time for a challenger to try to break the equilibrium. That challenger is DreamBoard.
With AT&T announcing acquisition of T-Mobile USA for a staggering amount of $39 Billion, many existing customers of T-Mobile are wondering whether T-Mobile is finally getting the iPhone.
We have just received some exclusive screenshots showing iPhone 4 unlocked using Gevey SIM, on 2.10.04 baseband, running on T-Mobile US network.
MobileMe is probably one of the most widely used cloud services to keep your emails, contacts and calendar in sync on all your devices. Earlier we reported that Apple is going to unveil iOS 5 and MobileMe revamp in April. The reason why Apple will be unveiling the two together in a single event is that they are probably deeply integrated. How? we don't know for sure but iOS 5 is expected to bring in a lot of cloud features.
Interesting goings-on over in AT&T land today, with the US carrier seemingly going after jailbreaking iPhone users.
It's J.D.Power survey time once again, and as is becoming the norm Apple's iPhone has come out top, voted by users as the handset they are most satisfied with.
It's fast becoming the measure smartphone manufacturers and OS developers use to convey how fast their products are, and now one Canadian firm has taken Apple's iOS and Google's Android through 45,000 tests to see just who has the fastest web browsing experience.

