iPhone 4 Antenna-Gate: Will Apple Issue Free Bumpers?
The iPhone maker calls a press conference tomorrow while speculation swirls that Apple will offer free cases to fix reception problems.
The iPhone maker calls a press conference tomorrow while speculation swirls that Apple will offer free cases to fix reception problems.
Will this finally address the "death grip" issue with the iPhone 4's antenna? Or will a Friday press event?
ChangeWave survey finds Apple's iPhone and HTC Android handsets are leaders in the smartphone market while BlackBerry is losing its 'cool factor.'
With venerable Consumer Reports questioning Apple's honesty and PR experts calling for a recall, will Apple eventually capitulate, swallow its pride and make it right?
Mobile IT and Google Apps administrators now have new mobile device management options for iPhone, Nokia and Windows Mobile devices. But what about Android devices?
A purchase of the Infineon chipset would give Intel a one-stop mobile phone offering and put it on a collision course with Qualcomm.
The so-called consumerization of business IT is a guiding principle in Microsoft's work on the forthcoming Windows Phone 7 devices due in time for the holidays.
A new look at the upcoming BlackBerry OS highlights a fluid interface with many modern must-haves, such as IM and social networking.
The respected consumer product testing publication says the iPhone's problems aren't likely to be solved by Apple's software fix. Instead, it suggests duct tape.
At Microsoft's annual Worldwide Partner Conference, CEO Steve Ballmer reaffirms "all in" plans for the cloud, which will give Windows 7 a home on a host of new devices and form factors.
No programming required, as Linux-based Android app development gets a boost with new Google effort to simplify building mobile downloads.
AMOLED screens look nice but are hard to make, and Android-based phones are becoming very popular. The outcome, then, is predictable.
The next iPod Touch, expected later this year, will gain one of the most talked about features in the iPhone 4, says one UK retailer who cited reports from suppliers.
A single sign-on feature, separation of business and personal content on BlackBerrys, self-service security tools and expanded Web browser compatibility are all included in the new BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5 software version 5.0.2.
Carrier promises a fix and says capping wasn't to blame for reports of upload speeds at a fraction of what users expected for the mobile device.
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