It's the year of superphone, and it's not even close to being over. So far in 2010 we've seen an avalanche of high-powered Android devices--many with 1-GHz processors and HD video recording.
Eagle-eyed Michael Robertson noticed that the updated iDisk app for iPhone/iPod/iPad has a nifty feature enabled that is bound to cause excitement and ruffle feathers. The release notes revealed that ...
I've got to hand it to the porn industry: the people in charge are pretty damn good at keeping their fingers on the pulse of mobile tech (there's a pun in there, I just know it). Back in the '70s, th...
Despite Apple's claim that 95 percent of apps are submitted and approved within a week, the company's insistence on approving every iOS app has caused quite the controversy (the fact that Apple insist...
At first glance, Apple lost some of its famed control over its iOS platform yesterday: the Library of Congress ruled that it is illegal for users to jailbreak their phones.
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Apple should be riding high this week with the news that their sales are up 61% year over year, even with the cloud that antennagate put over the iPhone 4 launch. Still, it's not all sunshine and rose...
Maybe it was all those iDont ads. According to Cult of Mac, the iPhone is coming to T-Mobile in the third quarter of this year, not Verizon Wireless. Apparently, AT&T's exclusivity agreement is al...
Those zany folks from Taiwan's Apple Daily newspaper are at it again. Last fall, the news organization made international headline for its computer animated news / parody of the Tiger Woods crash.
And the gloves are off. Mobile industry leaders are sounding off to the "point the finger" approach that Apple took during its press conference today where they addressed the iPhone 4's widely publici...
Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with apps. Whose gonna do it? You? You, Gizmodo? I have a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom.