Three Ways to Read the Steve Jobs Biography

Monday October 24, 2011 2:39 pm PDT by
A reader who purchased Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs biography in multiple forms sent in this image of three different ways to read what could be Amazon's bestselling book of the year....

China Mobile Hits 10 Million iPhone Users Despite Lack of Agreement with Apple

Monday October 24, 2011 11:25 am PDT by
Reuters reports that China Mobile has announced a new milestone of ten million iPhone users on its network, despite the fact that it is not an official iPhone carrier.China Mobile, the world's largest mobile carrier by subscribers, has 10 million iPhone users even though it does not yet have an agreement with iPhone maker Apple, its chairman told Reuters on Monday. Wang Jianzhou also said...

Siri Co-Founder Dag Kittlaus Leaves Apple

Monday October 24, 2011 5:31 am PDT by
AllThingsD reports that Siri co-founder Dag Kittlaus has left his position at Apple, moving on following the rebirth of the voice-powered personal assistant as a key feature of the iPhone 4S.There were several reasons for the departure, which was amicable and has been planned for a while, sources said. They included Kittlaus’ family being in Chicago, a desire to take time off and an interest in ...

Some Scenes In The Avengers [Not] Filmed On an iPhone [Updated]

Friday October 21, 2011 3:36 pm PDT by
Updated: It turns out that Seamus McGarvey was misquoted. From The Hollywood Reporter: "I was talking about how up and coming film makers have access to a whole range of new technologies which expand our options as filmmakers. I mentioned that the iPhone and the Canon 5d Mk2 were devices currently used on many Hollywood productions. I used the Canon on some shots on Marvel's The Avengers...

T-Mobile: Apple's Decision When We Get the iPhone

Friday October 21, 2011 1:40 pm PDT by
In a statement released yesterday, Andrew Sherrard, T-Mobile USA's Senior Vice President of Marketing, blamed Apple for T-Mobile's lack of an official iPhone offering. He said the main issue remains Apple's unwillingness to build hardware compatible with T-Mobile 3G and 4G networks. T-Mobile thinks the iPhone is a good device and we’ve expressed our interest to Apple to offer it to our...

Some iPhone 4 Cases May Not Work for iPhone 4S After Light Sensor Move

Friday October 21, 2011 10:59 am PDT by
There have been a few slight changes in the iPhone 4S's external design, as compared to the original iPhone 4. The most noticeable is that the antennas have moved around the edge of the stainless steel band. But more importantly, at least for iPhone owners who put a case on their phone, is that the ambient light sensor or ALS has moved to the left several millimeters, according to CNET. But that ...

TomTom for iOS Gains iPad Compatibility

Friday October 21, 2011 8:01 am PDT by
TomTom today announced that it has released new universal versions of its turn-by-turn GPS applications, bringing native iPad compatibility for the first time. TomTom offers over two dozen localized GPS apps, which now include an enhanced user interface optimized for the iPad.The TomTom App for iPhone/iPad, version 1.9, features a new map release – a benefit to users of both Apple devices...

Verizon Sells 2 Million iPhones in Q3 2011

Friday October 21, 2011 7:16 am PDT by
Verizon today announced financial results for the third quarter of 2011, and as noted by AllThingsD in a live blog of the conference call following the release, the carrier revealed iPhone sales of two million units for the quarter. The number is a slight decline from the 2.3 million activations seen in the previous quarter, a 13% drop that Verizon attributed to launch timing for the iPhone 4S....

Apple Plans 'Tech Talk World Tour' for iOS 5 Developers

Thursday October 20, 2011 10:22 am PDT by
Apple today announced plans for its iOS 5 Tech Talk World Tour 2011, offering members of the iOS developer program the chance to learn from Apple experts on the platform. The tour will reach nine cities on four continents and is free for registered iOS developers, although space is limited with priority given to developers with apps already in the App Store.We want to help iOS developers take...

Teardown of 'New' iPod Touch Reveals Few Changes, If Any

Thursday October 20, 2011 9:03 am PDT by
With the addition of white models and a new entry-level price point earlier this month, Apple considered the iPod touch line to have been updated despite the lack of any substantial hardware improvements. The company continues to refer the device as the fourth-generation line, first introduced in 2010, but the teardown experts at iFixit decided to crack one open anyway to see if anything had...

iPhone Still Represents Majority of Smartphone Sales at AT&T

Thursday October 20, 2011 6:43 am PDT by
Alongside AT&T's announcement of one million iPhone 4S activations today, the carrier also released its financial results for the third quarter of 2011. As Apple saw with customers holding off on iPhone purchases in anticipation of a new model, AT&T reported that it activated 2.7 million iPhones during the quarter, down from 3.6 million in each of the previous two quarters. All told, AT&T...

An Animated History of the iPhone

Tuesday October 18, 2011 11:28 am PDT by
CNET UK put together this terrific look at the history of the iPhone and the people and technology that contributed to making the iPhone what it is today. The video compares, among other things, famous designer Dieter Rams to Jony Ive and traces Steve's founding of NeXT in 1985 to the world's 1.8 billion+ Internet...

Djay for iOS Updated With iCloud Support and New Audio Effects

Tuesday October 18, 2011 11:08 am PDT by
Algoriddim's surprisingly powerful DJ software has been updated with extensive iCloud support for iOS 5. Djay, which is available for iPad or iPhone, "transforms your iPad into a full–fledged DJ system and seamlessly integrates with your iPod library." Djay includes a wide variety of professional DJ features, audio effects and even supports pre-cuing with a cable from Griffin. In the latest...

Apple Issues Bug Fix with Apple TV 4.4.1 Software Update [Updated x2]

Tuesday October 18, 2011 6:36 am PDT by
Less than a week after releasing a significant 4.4 software update for the second-generation Apple TV, Apple has now released a 4.4.1 bug fix update for the device. According to Apple's release notes, the update addresses an issue affecting a "small number" of units to have to connect to iTunes.Software update: Addresses an issue that required a small number of Apple TV units to be connected...

Adobe Reader Reads Password and LiveCycle-Locked PDF's on iOS

Monday October 17, 2011 10:39 am PDT by
Adobe has released a PDF reader for iOS that is compatible with password locked PDF's and supports files secured by the company's Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management, a DRM scheme that is Adobe offers to enterprise clients. Our sister site AppShopper has more on Adobe Reader: Adobe is a little late to the game with an app for the digital document standard it created in the early 90′s since...

What Happens When 2 Siris Talk to One Another [Fake]

Monday October 17, 2011 9:59 am PDT by
Well, it had to be done. Two Siris talking to each other. But even at this early stage of Siri's development, all it takes is for someone to leave 2 Siris lying around and accidentally activate them and press their buttons at the right time in order to let them speak to each other.. and the consequences can be dire.The outcome could get someone fired. The actual back and forth starts about 23 ...

Instapaper 4.0 Update Has Simplified Interface and Lots More

Monday October 17, 2011 9:36 am PDT by
Marco Arment has released a major update to his popular reading app Instapaper, bumping it to version 4.0. Instapaper allows users to save articles for later offline reading and strips away the advertising and formatting to present article text in a clean and easily viewed format. Instapaper is a $4.99 universal app. Arment has extensive notes about the update on his site, but here are a few...

Extensive List of Siri's Dictation Commands for iPhone 4S

Sunday October 16, 2011 2:27 pm PDT by
Many of the voice commands for Dragon Dictation also work in Siri's Dictation service on the iPhone 4S. The new speech-to-text service allows users to press a microphone on the keyboard in any application and then utilize Siri's speech recognition to enter text. Jim Rhoades of Crush Apps has made an extensive list of commands that Siri's dictation service understands: "new line" - move to...