Security researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology are presenting a method of injecting arbitrary software into the iPhone using a malicious charger at Black Hat USA 2013.
BlackBerry is finally rolling out BBM to iOS users. The app is already available in the international App Stores for New Zealand and Australia, and will soon be available to U.S. users.
Now that Apple has improved the iPhone's antenna, Consumer Reports is willing to recommend the device; however, the site gives several Android handsets a higher score than the iPhone 4S.
Check out these images that visualize what it would look like if the displays of every iPhone sold were combined into one giant display that towered over Manhattan.
Apple has been granted a patent that details a method of automatically adjusting the iPhone's receiver or speaker volume based on your proximity to the device.
The European Commission is reportedly investigating whether Apple is muscling out rival smartphone manufacturers with anti-competitive sales tactics and technical restrictions on the iPhone.
Sprint has reported its earnings for the third quarter of 2013. The company sold nearly 5 million smartphones including 1.4 million iPhones in the quarter.
Nike has released 'Nike SB', a new skateboarding app that lets users learn tricks, play games of S.K.A.T.E., take part in challenges with skaters around the planet, and chart their personal skate progress.