Apple could be prepping iWork apps for iPhone 4

iBooks and iMovie may not be the only apps making their way to the just-released iPhone 4. A high-profile screenshot leak indicates that the shipping version of iOS 4 might include the ability to open iWork presentations directly in the Keynote app.... 

ServersMan HD, a free iPad app for wireless file sharing,

This free software from Japan turns your iPad into a wireless web server so you can upload and download stuff onto it from anywhere in the world. FreeBit Co Ltd, the firm behind ServersMan HD, describes the app as a “personal cloud in your life”... 

Hey Apple, hire the guy who did these gorgeous iPhone HD r

Apple, are you seeing these jaw-dropping iPhone HD renders? If there’s anyone reading this in Cupertino, please hire this guy and task him with the creation of gadget mockups for your website. Glance over these renders and dare telling me you aren’t... 

Quick review: Assault Squadron, an iPhone shooter with jaw

Assault Squadron, a visually stunning iPhone shooter published by the red hot UK publisher Chillingo, has just landed on the iPhone and iPod touch. First impressions are very positive. In my opinion, this lavish, Amiga-like shoot-’em-up is definitely... 

C&C creators release Highborn, the first turn-based s

This interesting strategy game has generated quite a stir, partly because it was created by former Westwood people behind the original Command & Conquer games. Filed as a turn-based strategy game with a social twist, Highborn offers a casual tactical... 

Net Applications: iPhone has five times the mobile web use

Net Applications’ latest mobile web usage report contradicts an earlier survey claiming that the Android platform overtook the iPhone in terms of market share, at least in the US. According to their May web metrics released Monday, Google’s... 

Steve Jobs talks Adobe Flash at D8

At the opening session of the D8 conference Steve Jobs has sat down with Walter Mossberg of All Things Digital and discussed Adobe Flash. Jobs points out that Apple has been called crazy in the past for dropping technology like floppy discs, and that... 

iPhone tethering and capped data plans go into effect June

According to the official press release, AT&T tweaked its data plan offerings Wednesday morning, replacing the $30 a month unlimited 3G data plan with two new offerings that include either 200MB or 2GB of data for $15 or $25 a month, respectively.... 

Roll Out, Bulkypix’s iPhone puzzler, to debut this Frida

Bulkypix, the up and coming mobile publisher which recently announced eleven iPad games, offered us a sneak peek at their new iPhone puzzler dubbed Roll Out that will be rolling out (no pun intended) to the App Store this coming Friday. I know, not another... 

Review: Pzizz Sleep and Pzizz Energizer for iPhone, the so

So, how about an app that helps fix your sleeping-related problems and boost your energy? If you’re thinking this doesn’t work, you’d be wrong. Unlike virtually every relaxation app on the iPhone, the two Pzizz apps (sold separately)... 

The iPad reportedly being tested at Verizon Wireless

As we are hearing rumors of a possible iPhone coming to Verizon Wireless later this year, if what we are hearing today is also true, the iPhone may not be the only hot Apple gadget that could make its way to the mobile phone carrier. According to an... 

iPad + Velcro = awesome

Talk about taking Apple’s iPad to the places their engineers never thought of. With industrial-strength adhesive, some loop fasteners, and tons of imagination anything is possible. Put together by Jesse Rosten, this amusing video teaches us how... 

Pulse arrives as the ultimate iPad feed reader

The digital publishing revolution has avoided the old-fashioned RSS feeds altogether, leaving free web news unjustly stuck in the stone age. Not anymore, if Stanford graduates Akshay Kothari and Ankit Gupta have any say about it. The two grads have... 

Apple announces sales of two million iPads in less than 60

Apple announced that it sold two million iPads in less than sixty days since its launch on April 3. There are now over five thousand applications written specifically for the device, the company stressed. The demand is outstripping Apple’s current... 

AT&T introducing $13.99 iPhone insurance option from

Not content with being the exclusive provider of the iPhone for the U.S. market, AT&T is trying to squeeze more money out of customers who opt for Apple’s smartphone. For an extra $13.99 a month, or $168 a year, you can have some peace of...