Verizon's iPhone fixes 'death grip' problem CNNMoney By David Goldman, staff writerMarch 3, 2011: 5:27 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Consumer Reports' made waves last week with its decision not to recommend the Verizon iPhone 4 because of the same "death grip" antenna problem that plagues AT&T's iPhone 4. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple delays iOS 4.3 for CDMA Verizon iPhone Apple Insider By Daniel Eran Dilger In announcing the release of iOS 4.3 on March 11, Apple has explicitly excluded CDMA iPhone 4 from the list of supported devices, indicating that a separate build will be provided afterward. The new iOS 4.3 release will officially ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple's iPhone could be next to get dual-core A5 chip Computerworld By Agam Shah IDG News Service - After making its first appearance in the iPad 2, the next stop for Apple's A5 chip could be in the next version of the iPhone, where it would bring a significant boost in graphics and application performance without ... See all stories on this topic » |
A 'Pear' Gives Apple Devices an Easy Way to Control TVs Wall Street Journal By WALTER S. MOSSBERG Walt Mossberg gives an exclusive first review of Peel, an app and companion $99 wireless device that turns an iPhone or iPod Touch into a universal remote for your TV, cable box, TiVo, DVD player, Roku player, and Apple TV. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Skyfire 3.0 iPhone App Gets Facebook, Twitter Features PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius Skyfire, which produces an app that brings Flash to iOS, unveiled an updated version for the iPhone that tightly integrates the Facebook experience into the app. Specifically, the updated app incorporates Facebook's "Like" button ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Go Wild Birds: More Birds = More Fun | iPhone game review iPhone Footprint If you have fallen in love with birds after playing Angry Birds, there are tons of other games that feature birds and other similar characters to play with. But coming to an interesting concept, Go Wild Birds is worth the attention. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Best Alarm Clock for IPhone PCWorld By John Fuller, Macworld In light of the Great iPhone Alarm Foul-Up of 2011--not to mention a similar alarm problem from last November--many users may be on the search for a more reliable and feature-rich way to manage alarms on the iPhone and iPod ... See all stories on this topic » |
State licensing agency announces free iphone app TCPalm The iPhone and Android apps for DBPR will allow consumers to search for state licenses by name or license number, enabling people to check instantaneously whether an individual has a business or professional license in the State of Florida. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Random House books come to Apple's iBookstore for iPad, iPhone Apple Insider By Katie Marsal Days after publisher Random House announced it would adopt the agency model for e-book sales, content from the world's largest consumer trade publisher -- including "The Da Vinci Code" -- began appearing on Apple's iBookstore. ... See all stories on this topic » |