I know many T-Mobile users have been expecting to see the iPhone 4S singing along T-Mobile’s network. Heck, we’ve even told you that the carrier has started embracing microSIM, which are used with the iPhone and iPad. What’s more, T-Mobile’s European operations have been offering Apple’s handset for years and extending to the U.S. seems…
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C3 Technologies becomes the third mapping company Apple has quietly snatched up
As much as Apple doesn’t want to admit it, they have to play nice with their competitors, at least until they can find some way to permanently sever their poisonous relationships. The most obvious example that comes to mind of just such a situation is the dance Apple plays with Samsung. The South Korean handset…
China Mobile’s Wang Jianzhou: We have 10 million iPhone users on our network
In a recent interview with Reuters, China Mobile Chairman Wang Jianzhou said its wireless network is home to more than 10 million iPhones. And while that’s insignificant figure compared to the carrier’s 600 million+ subscribers, it’s surprisingly high considering China Mobile doesn’t offer the iPhone. In that sense, it is believed that all those users…
Sprint CEO slams AT&T, Verizon with latest iPhone compliment
In an interview with Forbes, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse managed to slide in a compliment for the iPhone, now that he actually likes it. Don’t be fooled by its seemingly kind nature. This is a double-whammy compliment, because while it may praise Apple, it secretly slams AT&T and Verizon in a brilliant way. Hesse claims…
Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation gets deployed onto iPhone, iPad
We’ve been keeping a close eye on Gameloft’s Modern Combat 3 ever since the company announced the game was in development in August, even getting some hands-on time with the game a couple of weeks back. It looks like the wait is finally over as Gameloft’s Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation has been released onto the…
4G LTE-enabled iPhone expected for 2012?
An LTE iPhone has been on customers’ wish lists for the past year due to the influx of Android devices that have added 4G support. Now, Apple may finally be preparing to release an LTE offering for 2012. DigiTimes reports that as the competition gets more fierce, “Nokia, Apple, RIM and Sony Ericsson are expected to…
Bluetooth 4.0 low energy gets a new name: Bluetooth Smart [iPhone 4S already has it]
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, more commonly known as the Bluetooth SIG, announced way back in April 2010 that the Bluetooth 4.0 specification is “ready to roll” and that it’ll start appearing in devices by the end of that year. One of the most promising features that comes with the new version of Bluetooth is…
Lookout Mobile Security launches its iPhone app
Lookout Mobile launched a new mobile app for iPhone users, helping them feel safer while “doing their thing” on the web or using some web-connected app. The new Lookout Mobile Security application is free to download, offering an array of features, including: Missing Device – allows users to locate their lost or stolen phone on…
Mage Gauntlet is a 16-bit action-RPG gamer’s dream come true for the iPhone
Are you a fan of action-RPGs like The Legend of Zelda, Secret of Mana, or Chrono Trigger? Then Rocketcat Games‘ latest title, Mage Gauntlet, is a game that you should seriously consider picking up for your iPhone. Mage Gauntlet has you playing as Lexi, who was born with a curse that denies her of being able to cast…
Video: Breaking into an iPad 2 with nothing more than an Apple Smart Cover [Security Flaw]
Earlier this week our very own Marin Perez demonstrated, on video, how easy it is to access Siri on the iPhone 4S despite the device being locked. It’s a very easy problem to fix, just change a setting, but by default your iPhone 4S is open to anyone who has enough malice in their system…









