Apple has set a media event for Sept. 1 and we’re sure to see some cool new iOS products. Could we see a new iPod Touch, Apple TV and iPhone? I’d say we’ll definitely see two out of the three, as the fall event is generally when the company shows off its new iPod lineup.…
Jailbreaking the iPhone: Do you jailbreak? Would you? Do you even care?
Over the past few weeks, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding the hacking and jailbreaking of hardware and software, like the iPhone and iOS. A recent DMCA ruling by the Library of Congress made jailbreaking legal, and suddenly there was a huge sigh of relief amongst those with a jailbroken iPhone, iPod touch…
Samsung Galaxy Tab gets spotted again
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is being quite the tease today, as the company showed off a brief demonstration video and we’ve been able to find another few spy shots. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is going to have a 7-inch screen and the good folks at ifanr.com said it will sport a 1026 X 600 pixel…
Slate gets its iPad app
I’m not sure is “Slate unveiling an iPad app” actually a news or not, but I just found out about it and I believe it deserves some space on our site. I love Slate (especially their podcasts), hence I can support them by giving them some (free) space on IntoMobile – and that’s exactly what…
Apple iPad gets People Magazine app – print subscribers get it free
Sometimes, it can be difficult to keep up with the Kardashians on your Apple iPad but you’re luck because People Magazine is releasing an app for that “magical” tablet. The People Magazine Apple iPad app gives you all the celebrity dirt you’d expect from the print version but there is also some extra content that…
Apple shuts down Quattro to focus on iAd
It’s not really much of a surprise, but Apple is in the process of shutting down the Quattro Wireless ad network it purchased in order to focus on iAd for the Apple iPhone and iPad. Apple spent about $275 million to buy the multi-platform mobile advertising network but it recently sent a letter to Quattro…
Apple iOS 4.1 beta hints at mysterious ‘unknown’ device, new iPad – Verizon iPhone in works?
Apple is usually adept at keeping their unannounced products locked down until the company is good and ready for an official launch (iPhone 4 debacle notwithstanding, of course), but no amount of secrecy can keep hardcore fans from discovering hints of a new smartphone and iPad in some USB configuration files. Today, we’re hearing that…
HP confirms webOS tablet hitting in early 2011
Despite all the hubbub about CEO Mark Hurd, Hewlett-Packard posted great earnings for its quarter and the company confirmed that it will soon have multiple tablets to compete with the Apple iPad. The company said the Apple iPad may have hurt the sales of some of its laptops but it said a Windows tablet will…
IK Multimedia launches seven new GrooveMaker apps for iPad
A year after launching the original GrooveMaker for iPhone, IK Multimedia is launching 7 new GrooveMaker style packs for the iPad. GrooveMaker for iPad was originally launched in April of this year, and now there is a total of 12 style-based versions including Free, Hip Hop, House, Progressive-Tech House, D’n’B, Club, Techno, Trance, Electro, Rock,…
MySpace launches music-video service and an iPad app
MySpace unveiled a music-video service that can be used on their website and on the iPad. The name of the game is MySpace Music Romeo and it’s made to help users find new artists and songs by selecting videos based on mood and genre. Once you find what you like, you can stream the song…






