Tony Fadell, former Senior Vice President of the iPod Division at Apple, says that the company seriously considered releasing the iPhone with a hardware keyboard.
Newly leaked documents reveal that the N.S.A. and Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters are gathering private user data sent from smartphone apps.
Following up on a recent report that said Apple would use In-Cell Touch Panels for the next iPhone, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities reports that the new device will likely be at least 1.4 mm slimmer.
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.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere said the company is activating 100,000 iPhones a month at the Citi Global Internet, Media and Telecommunications conference in Las Vegas.
The Retina display on iPhone 4 is the sharpest, most vibrant, highest-resolution phone screen ever, with four times the pixel count of previous iPhone models.
Philips has released an update to its iPhone app for controlling the Philips Hue light bulbs, enabling geofencing, timers for scenes, improved alarms, IFTTT support, and more.
Apple and Steve Jobs were so secretive about the first iPhone that when AT&T COO Ralph de la Vega was shown the device he had to sign a NDA that prevented him from describing the device to his own bosses except in general terms.
Apple has just aired a new iPhone 5 ad featuring the iOS Do Not Disturb feature. Ironically, the feature malfunctioned for numerous users today due to a bug that was likely associated with the beginning of the new year.