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[News] — Jailbreaking is truly and totally back for every iDevice, and it hasn't been this easy for years. But with iOS 4's new features, is it worth the (minimal) effort? 16 times yes. read more»
[News] — Oh, Steve -- you should've known better. You show up and remove a laptop from a manila envelope, and Earth's most creative go and create read more»
[News] — digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Apple_begins_iPhone_4_Case_Program_get_your_free_case_now'; Well, there's nothing like masking bad news with good read more»
[News] — The problem with Apple's iPhone 4 Facetime commercial is that not everyone has an iPhone 4, and that's just not happening. Fortunately there's Fring, which now allows video calls to PCs and other phones, over a 3G connection to boot. read more»
[Technology] — Anyone who knows me will tell you that I am an incredible technology nut. That's why I was so happy when I found My iPhone Download Center. read more»
[Business] — Remember, apps are only as good as you make them. They reinforce smart financial decisions, but will not get you to start balancing a checkbook or stick to a budget if you never have done so. read more»
[Lifestyle] — iPhone 4 buyers report screen, antenna issues - Wireless read more»
[News] — Well well, what's this? Our pal Stuart Miles at Pocket-lint spotted an interesting detail on one of Apple's iPhone 4 screenshots: an 'Open in 'Keynot read more»
[Technology] — News outlets may have spoiled the big surprise for Apple's upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference by publishing early photos and details of the next-generation iPhone. Nonetheless, in a recent e-mail, Steve Jobs promised a customer that "You won't be disappointed" by the announcements to come read more»
[Lifestyle] — Four thousand consumers were asked what invention they thought was the most significant. The wheel got the most votes, followed by the airplane, light bulb, Internet, PCs, telephone and penicillin. After that, came the iPhone - and then the flush toilet and combustion engine, the UK's Telegraph read more»
[Technology] — Ever since his daughter was born with cerebral palsy, Martin Brooks has wished there were an easy way to communicate with her. For years he and his wife have struggled to understand Mia's needs by getting her to look at objects or picture cards. read more»
[Technology] — Apple introduced the tech, called Gianduia, last summer and is already using it for retail support apps, according to AppleInsider. Could it worsen an already-tense Apple-Adobe relationship? Read this blog post by Jim Dalrymple on Apple. read more»
[Technology] — Apple today announced that it sold its one millionth iPad™ on Friday, just 28 days after its introduction on April 3. iPad users have already downloaded over 12 million apps from the App Store and over 1.5 million ebooks from the new iBookstore. read more»
[Technology] — The more you roll the dice, according to the law of large numbers theorem, the more likely you are to hit an expected average of 3.5. And according to Google VP Andy Rubin, the more the search giant blankets the industry with competing Android-droid based mobile handsets, the more likely Google is read more»
[Technology] — FTA: "New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too). Perhaps Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future, and less on criticizing Apple for leaving the past behind." read more»