Samsung co-CEO Shin Jong-kyun told reporters at an industry forum in Seoul yesterday that he expects the Galaxy S4 to pass 10 million in sales next week.
Apple's iOS operating system has dropped from 23% market share in 1Q12 to 17.3% in 1Q13 and Windows Phone has overtaken BlackBerry to become the third most popular mobile OS.
Fantastical, a popular calendar app for the iPhone, has been updated with several improvements to duplicating events, duration settings, and canceled events.
AirFloat, a tweak that turns your iOS device into an AirPlay speaker, has been updated with a new design, restructured code, and better synchronization.
As expected, the Department of Defense has approved BlackBerry 10 devices and Samsung devices running Samsung Knox; however, Apple devices running iOS 6 have yet to receive approval.
T-Mobile has announced that it has officially merged with MetroPCS to form T-Mobile US, Inc. which will begin trading on the New York Stock exchange under the ticker TMUS today.
The Loop's Jim Dalrymple, a widely respected authority on Apple rumors, has confirmed a report from AllThingsD's John Paczkowski saying that Apple is borrowing OS X engineers to ensure iOS 7 ships on time.
Iconfactory has released Twitterrific 5.2 which brings support for push notifications; however, the feature will be rolled out to users over the next few weeks.
Fantastical 1.1 has been released for the iPhone bringing numerous improvements including multiple alerts, time zone support, duplicating events, jump to date, scrollable event lists, and more.