• Apple Weekly: White iPhone 4 finally available (Yahoo! News)

    Yahoo! News – White iPhone now available The white version of the iPhone 4 officially went on sale Wednesday. The iPhone 4 was originally set to launch in June 2010 in both white and black; however, the white version was delayed for over …

     
  • Slightly Thicker iPhone 4 Offers UV Protection (NewsFactor)

    NewsFactor – Proving once again that anything Apple does is immediately put under a microscope, headlines are making their way across the Internet regarding the thickness of the just-debuted white iPhone 4.

     
  • Apple Said To Be Launching New Cloud Service (NewsFactor)

    NewsFactor – Apple’s products may have increasingly large capacity for storage, but the next big thing from the Cupertino, Calif.-based computer giant may eliminate much of the need to save songs, movies and other large data files.

     
  • White iPhone 4 marginally thicker than black model, case buyers beware (Yahoo! News)

    Yahoo! News – Apple’s white iPhone 4 is finally available, but the saga surrounding the device just doesn’t seem to want to end. In whitewashing the iconic smartphone, it seems Apple beefed it up a little. Apparently, they’ve thickened the plastic borders, and …

     
  • How to take better pictures with your iPhone camera (Yahoo! News)

    Yahoo! News – Out of all the features added to cell phones over the years, the ability to take pictures has had the biggest impact. Whenever something major has happened in the world, camera phones have provided the first, second, and third images …

     
  • VoxOx iPhone App Makes Calling and Texting Cheaper (PC Magazine)

    PC Magazine – VoxOx Call for iPhone turns outbound calls into inbound calls, offers voicemail transcription, fax, SMS, and more.

     
  • Who Else Is Tracking Your Location? (PC World)

    PC World – Apple has been in hot water for the past week or so after it was discovered that iOS devices are tracking users as they move about, and storing location data. While having your iPhone or Android smartphone keep tabs on where you go raises privacy concerns for some, smartphones are by no means the only thing monitoring where you’ve been.

     
  • Thousands queue for iPad 2 across Asia (AFP)

    The iPad 2 went on sale in many countries across Asia and beyond on Friday as Apple's updated gadget enters a market that is becoming ever more crowded with tablet computers.(AFP/File/Mike Clarke)AFP – The iPad 2 went on sale in countries across Asia and beyond Friday as Apple’s updated gadget entered an ever more crowded market.

     
  • Bank Lets Customers Pay Friends By Bumping iPhones (Mashable)

    Mashable – ING Direct customers can now transfer payments to friends with the bump of a cellphone — no account numbers needed.
    The bank released an updated version of its iPhone app [iTunes link] on Wednesday morning that integrates an API from Bump Technologies, a startup that makes it easy to transfer information between phones by tapping them together.

     
  • Google Android 2.3.4 Adds Video Chat (PC World)

    PC World – Google on Thursday introduced video chatting capabilities to Android phones, akin to Face Time on Apple iOS devices, as part of version 2.3.4 of the mobile operating system. Other Android apps already offer video chatting capabilities, but Google has built the feature into the OS and also allows interoperability between Android phones and tablets and computers.