Although apple is a very popular smartphone, yet when it comes to real-world numbers apple’s share in the mobile phone market is very low compared to Nokia and Samsung. To give you a clearer picture Billshrink created an infographic that puts iPhone into perspective. It asks questions like what will be the next phone purchase of [...]
Boy Genius Report revealed some shocking pics yesterday. It is an image of a burnt iPhone. The brand new iPhone4 caught fire for no reason. It was just hooked to a computer via Apple USB cable that accompanied the device. BGR confirmed it from an Apple store that it was not the user’s fault but [...]
As it turns out the fix might not solve the problem at all! Apple is bringing out the fix because it believes that the signal bars at the top of the phone are not being displayed properly and signal is not distorted at all. If this is true then I don’t understand why Mr Jobs was shouting about the way people hold their phone and why did Apple asked its customers to purchase the stupid cases.
A lawsuit has been files in United States District Court for the District of Maryland against Apple and AT&T. Apple has sol;d over 1.7 million iPhones in just three days but the issue regarding the antenna problem when the phone is held in a certain way has come into light a few days ago.
Apple has a new privacy policy and the policy can be a major headache for the consumers’ privacy. This new policy gives Apple right to store “the real-time geographic location of your Apple computer or device” and Share it with its partners and licensees. Although Apple claims that data is “collected anonymously in a form that does not personally identify you.” but the whole involvement of these undeclared “partners and licensees” make the situation a bit suspicious.
Apple has launched the iPhone 4 at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 7th. As was expected the iphone hogged the majority of the spotlight with some time devoted to the iPad.
Apple has launched the latest iPhone which it is calling “iPhone 4″ and it is the biggest update to the iPhone since the first.
Today we are going to introduce you to a really cool service which lets you create iPhone apps in less than ten minutes. The website named iSites just launched today provide you with this functionality with the Android app creator in beta stage, releasing this February. Powered by GENWI, iSites assure the app delivery to iPhone App Store in less than 24 hours. The best thing we liked about iSites is its real-time analyses of the number of downloads, app views, and content popularity.
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