IHS iSuppli has released the results of their physical teardown of the iPhone 5, confirming a bill of materials starting at $199 and manufacturing expenses of $8.
AT&T has announced that starting today, customers using iPhone 5 and 4S will begin receiving a software update that includes Wireless Emergency Alerts.
Starting May 1, Apple will reject any application that access's the devices UDID. Also, any app submitted for approval that is not updated for the iPhone's retina display or isn't iPhone 5 optimized will also be rejected
SquareTrade has posted a video of their drop, dunk, and slide tests to determine the breakability of the Apple iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S3.
Apple's third quarter earnings fell short of many analyst's projections and came in only modestly higher than guidance. A mis-step with the release of the iPhone 4S is being blamed.
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.