After the lawsuits that started popping up yesterday, it’s no surprise that Apple issued a statement regarding the iPhone 4′s “death grip” antenna issues. Apparently the problem comes from the way iOS 4 draws the bars and interprets a signal and should be fixable by software…
A week after its “launch”, the iPhone 4 is finding its way into the hands of millions, depending on the particular order channel you have chosen. Two of our writers have iPhone 4s (more on that in the near-future), but we got them in very different ways. If anything, this is a lesson for future iPhone purchasers and why it does matter where you get it…
Although it’s only been about a week since the iPhone 4 started ending up in people’s hands, there’s already been quite a bit of scandal related to antenna issues. The problem lies in that holding the phone in the left hand with the corner “cupped” can lead to a lowered signal for some users. Some have argued that it’s software, some say it’s hardware, and there’s already a class action lawsuit taking shape against Apple and AT&T…
In about 14 hours, despite some computer failures and other frustrating setbacks, iPhone 4 pre-orders are pretty much over…for now. AT&T was the first to state that any orders made after 1:30 PM Pacific Time will get their iPhone 4 sometime between June 25 and July 5…
After about 3 months since 10.6.3 was released, Apple released 10.6.4 to the public. There are quite a few bug fixes, minor tweaks, and other improvements (as expected), although there are less than some other updates…
In a rather surprising move, Apple quietly released a new Mac mini in the wee hours of the morning today. Although the computer was last updated about 8 months ago, the new model features an entirely new aluminum unibody enclosure, complete with user-replaceable RAM…
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