ChangeWave Research conducted a very brief survey asking one simple question: if you’re buying a new smartphone within the next 60 days, which vendor do you plan on buying from? The firm surveyed exactly 4,413 consumers and found that — prepare yourself for these utterly shocking results — Apple’s iPhone is the highest in demand…
Apple and others sued by Justice Department over ebook price-fixing (Updated)
Apple finds itself on the wrong end of a lawsuit today, according to reports from Reuters and Bloomberg. Following reports that the company was involved in an e-book price-fixing scheme surrounding books for Apple’s iPad, the US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Apple, Hachette, HarperCollins, Penguin, and Macmillan Publishing today in New York District…
Apple working on iTunes 11, iOS 6, has plans to give App Store a complete makeover
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that Apple is working on a new version of iTunes and iOS. It does take a snitch however to get some information about what will make those two software updates special. According to 9to5Mac, work on iTunes 11 began well before iTunes 10.6 even hit the…
Wait a minute, is a 4-inch iPhone 5 even necessary?
As you’re probably aware, there’s been a lot of talk about a future iteration of the iPhone getting a larger display dating back for a few years now. So far, it has yet to happen. Apple clearly has never seen a need to keep up with the gigantic Android phones on the market. Plus, any…
T-Mobile entices AT&T iPhone customers to join its network
T-Mobile didn’t waste any time trying to grab new customers from AT&T. One day after AT&T began unlocking off-contract iPhones, T-Mobile is letting it be known that it has some of the best calling and data plans in the nation. The carrier also points out that it already has one million iPhones running on its…
Don’t mix your portrait iPad with polarized sunglasses
Some things just don’t go together. Peanut butter and broccoli. Beer and cereal. Grandparents and skinny jeans. Polarized sunglasses and iPads. Wait, what? While attempting to do his best Corey Hart impression, ZDNet’s Jason D. O’Grady quickly found out that the iPad (all variants) go completely black in portrait mode when you attempt to view the iPad…
Apple looking into WiFi problems with the new iPad
First there was customer complaints about how hot the new iPad got, now there seems to be a problem with how the wildly popular tablet is picking up WiFi. According to an internal AppleCare document, Apple is actively investigating a series of WiFi-related issues affecting the new iPad. This investigation was brought on by many…
The teens of America have spoken and they want the iPhone
Okay, so Justin Bieber may not be the average teenager, but he is rocking an iPhone just like the majority of teens these days. Piper Jaffray’s survey of 5,600 teenagers in the United States finds that interest in the iPhone among the high school demographic continues to rise. 34 percent, or a hair over one-third,…
Larry Page: Apple’s Android beef was ‘for show’
Apple’s Steve Jobs was reportedly ready to to unleash “thermonuclear war” on Google and Android because he felt like Google was going after Apple but if you ask Google CEO Larry Page, that was just “for show” to motivate the Apple troops. In an interview with Bloomberg, Page said Jobs was a mentor and friend…
Photo shootout: Lumia 900, iPhone 4S and HTC One X
It’s no secret that smartphones are becoming the main camera for most people and this is only getting better as we see new devices. We decided to put the Nokia Lumia 900, iPhone 4S and HTC One X through a photo challenge to see which one provides the best camera experience. All of the photos…









