iPad 3: Beware of third-party docking cables
Third-party dock cables can be wonky with the iPad 3's new power demands. Mine, which worked fine with an iPad 2, only charged my iPad 3 up to 85 percent then stopped.
Third-party dock cables can be wonky with the iPad 3's new power demands. Mine, which worked fine with an iPad 2, only charged my iPad 3 up to 85 percent then stopped.
One of Siri's biggest omissions is that it can't read to you. VoiceBrief for iOS fills this gap and reads your email, websites, Twitter and Facebook to you -- and it's free for a couple of days.
Apple has formally request the return of the iPhone that Gizmodo acquired. It's real, mystery solved.
Apple did an about-face today, reversing their stance on not allowing Voice Over IP (VOIP) calls from the iPhone while using 3G.
A quick primer on the new home button functionality courtesy of iPhone OS 3.0:A single click returns you to the last apps screen you launched an app from, but if you are in an apps screen already, it brings you back to the home screen.
MacRumors forum user bndoarn has organized a massive list of hidden 3.0 features.
A new all-touchscreen Nokia phone made its big screen debut in the new Star Trek movie that opened in the U.S.
Interesting article on Telecom TV which discusses the conspicuous absence of Visual Voicemail on international iPhones....the feature sits on every iPhone and operators were offered the network-side technology to take advantage of it.
Back in June 2007 I reviewed the original Jawbone bluetooth headset and despite its drawbacks I found it to be the standard by which I judge all other BT headsets. Its military grade noise cancellation is second to none and of dozens of Bluetooth headsets that I've used over the years everything else pales in comparison to Jawbone.
Angry about AT&T's nickel and diming ways with their iPhone data and SMS plans? Then don't purchase an SMS plan at all (sorry, can't help you with the data part).