iPhone OS 4 Numerous New iChat Clues Found

It is difficult to understand why Apple wouldn’t have mentioned iChat at its “tentpole”-filled keynote if it was all ready to go on it, but the eternal optimists within us would like to believe that the merest glimpse of the app would instantly reveal a front facing camera on whatever new iPhone hardware is in [...]

Search The Web Search Wikipedia Through iPhone OS 4.0

Apple has done a hilarious job bringing its iPhone OS up to feature parity while comparing it with the other modern smartphone platforms, and here is one big thing not discussed today that we have been long wanting: web and Wikipedia search directly from Spotlight. WebOS and Windows Phone 7 have had it since inception, [...]

4 Keynote Video Now Online iPhone OS

We believe you have guttled each and every detail of the liveblog ( rather just a casual refreshment through the day, we have no right to comment over it!) but if you want to see the Steve Jobs-delivered iPhone OS 4 keynote with your own two eyes, the streaming video is now online. Multitask your [...]

Adafruit Is In The Square Payment Pilot, Awesomeness Will Likely Ensue

Our good friends at Adafruit Industries are now taking mobile payments with the best of ‘em thanks to a prerelease Square dongle they’ve managed to score, ostensibly as a part of the public trial announced earlier this month. They’ve posted a quick video showing the process of taking someone’s cash via plastic, and it looks [...]

Modern Smartphone Radio Design Partly to Blame for AT&T, O2 Network Woes?

Even though AT&T’s already committed both carrier and backhaul upgrades in an effort to buck the butt-of-the-joke trend it’s been experiencing for the last couple years, there’s some evidence that it’s a recent trend in the way phone radios operate — not a lack of overall capacity — that should shoulder at least some of [...]

Google Voice Comes To iPhone And webOS, As A Web App

FCC investigation be damned, Google has finally managed to bypass the App Store and release Google Voice to the iPhone (and webOS, too) the same way it pulled off Latitude, i.e. via a HTML5-based web app. According to Senior Product Manager Vincent Paquet, it should work with any HTML5-compliant device, although the formatting at this [...]

Apple Rumor Roundup: ‘The Day Before’ Edition

We’ll just come right out and say it: we couldn’t possibly be happier to see that January 27, 2010 is tomorrow. Shortly after 10AM on the left coast, Stevie J himself will finally put a hush to the rumors that have been swirling constantly over the past fortnight or so (and we’ll be there live [...]

Sega Ultimate Genesis Collection Bringing Oficial Genesis Emulation to iPhone, Pain to Your Wallet

After packaging and re-marketing to us our childhood over Nintendo’s Wii Virtual Console and in a multitude of other forms, Sega is putting another platform to good use in its eternal quest to make us poor: the iPhone. Due for the App Store next month, the upcoming Sega Ultimate Genesis Collection will bring together some [...]

Next week’s Apple Event To Be iLife / iPhone OS 4.0 / Tablet Trifecta?

We’re realistically no closer to knowing the outcome of next week’s Apple event than we were a week, a year, or a decade ago, but rumors are obviously congealing around the mythical tablet that users, fans, and media have all but willed into existence recently — and our buddy Clayton Morris says that’s indeed a [...]

Apple Rumor Roundup: IPhone Patent 4.0 Edition

On today’s edition of the never-ending Apple rumor roundup, we take a quick detour into the murky realm of the United States patent database, topped off with a charming unsourced tip and some delightful analyst conjecture. Let’s blaze.
The rumor: A recent Apple patent application for a capacitive touchscreen-specific stylus may or may not mean The [...]