Native Facebook video uploading could be a part of iOS 4

A new piece of evidence supports the idea of native Facebook video uploading in iOS 4. 9to5Mac found Facebook mentioned in some XML strings inside the latest iOS4 SDK, leading the publication to conclude that video uploading may be in the works for iOS... 

Microsoft willing to pay cash for iPhone games

Microsoft is taking an interesting position when it comes to getting more games for Windows Phone 7. It seems the company is willing to pay developers cash upfront to port popular iPhone games to the new mobile platform according to a report by PocketGamer.biz.... 

World Cup 2010: Mobile Vuvuzela Apps

If you’ve been watching the World Cup at all, you will be sure to have noticed (and heard) the brightly-coloured South African air horns known as ‘vuvuzelas’ in the crowd. Love them or hate them, vuvuzelas are generating as much media attention... 

Mark Zuckerberg says he’s switching to Android then chan

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s young co-founder and chief executive, alluded on his wall he might switch from his trusty iPhone to an Android smartphone. After the post garnered dozens of comments from his followers who were keen to find our what... 

Apple to battle Android carpet bombing with aggressive iPh

As iPhone 4 is almost upon us, Apple is believed to be joining forces with the likes of Best Buy, Walmart, and Radio Shack for the nationwide launch on June 24. The rumor-mill has Best Buy and Radio Shack accepting pre-orders for the device, alongside... 

iPad has 10,000 native apps, but less free downloads than

Better believe it, iPad is a premium software platform that runs pricier apps than the iPhone, with less free downloads available. According to MacStories, developers have already written 10,000 native applications for iPad that take full advantage... 

Spot the pixels: Hires proof that Retina Display on iPhone

Steve Jobs said during his WWDC 2010 keynote speech that iPhone 4’s pixel density is above the limit of the human eye, making individual pixels indistinguishable when you hold the device at normal viewing distance: It turns out that there’s... 

Apple licensed iOS name from Cisco

Apple is pretty good about coming up with names for its hardware or applications that begin with an “i”. The only problem is that sometimes those names are already taken. Take the iPhone for example. Great name for Apple’s first mobile... 

Steve Jobs’ WWDC 2010 keynote: Live coverage

As a crowd flocks to the Moscone West in San Francisco to see Apple boss Steve Jobs perform his magic, anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. The five-day WWDC 2010 conference sold out in eight days, even though Gizmodo stole the element of surprise... 

AT&T is reportedly improving upgrade eligibility ahea

AT&T is reportedly moving up upgrade eligibility to allow iPhone customers that aren’t eligible for an upgrade to buy the unannounced new iPhone without paying an early termination fee. As you know, you’re not eligible for an upgrade... 

Watch Apple talk up FaceTime video calling, Retina Display

Apple posted two new iPhone 4 videos on both their homepage and the official YouTube channel, showcasing how cool it is to video chat Star Trek-style and highlighting other aspects of the device, such as the new high-resolution, LED backlit, 326ppi Retina... 

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.... 

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... 

iPhone Revolver lets you intimidate others while talking o

Here is a DIY iPhone accessory project for those of you wanting to risk being stopped and subsequently wrestled to the ground by your local authorities. This is the iPhone Revolver and it is a DIY project that was invented by Junior Tan from Singapore...