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id Software, the developer behind Doom and Quake, is set to make a game exclusively for the iPhone.
Fans of the iPhone have noticed that the colour temperature on the latest 3G model is a lot colder than the original iPhone, leaving a yellow cast on the screen.
Apple fan site MacRumours has compiled a list of information regarding the iPhone App Store, due to officially launch this Thursday. The good news is it includes a bunch of freebies!
Bioware, developers of Mass Effect and the Baldur's Gate games, is reportedly looking closely at the iPhone as a gaming platform.
Aza Raskin has released a video detailing his vision for the user interface to be used with the mobile release of the popular Firefox web browser - and it's pretty darn snazzy.
As expected, Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 3G during his WWDC keynote speech at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco.
Foxconn is said to be making the 3G iPhone ready for launch in June. It has planned to ship up to 25m units in its lifespan.
Apple is to use Immersion's VibeTonez technology to introduce haptic feedback to the iPhone, hoping it will improve the usability of the keyboard.
Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney claims that Apple has ordered ten million second-gen iPhones equipped with 3G connectivity.
Apple has filed for a patent covering a new iPhone incarnation which features a flip-out double-sided trackpad alongside an LCD display: could it be an iPhone Nano in the works?
Several eager hackers have got their hands on the beta release of the iPhone 2.0 firmware, and have already cracked it wide open before the official release date.
Apple's iPhone handset will soon officially support third-party applications via the new App Store, and corporate users will be able to sync with a Microsoft Exchange server.
A bored hacker has succeeded in cramming a command-line version of the Transmission BitTorrent client onto the iPhone. A useful app, or a waste of time?
In an accidental posting to the Nokia Germany website the company has leaked full specifications for its upcoming N96 multimedia mobile phone.
iPhones running firmware versions 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 are now software-unlockable thanks to one programmers 24-hour marathon hacking session.
UK mobile operator O2 has announced plans to 'simplify' the monthly contracts associated with owning an iPhone, and the good news is that you're getting more for less.
Hobbyist programmer Shinya Kasatani has released a package for the iPhone and iPod touch which uses the multi-touch interface to simulate a guitar.
A UK tabloid has claimed that Apple is 'encouraging' UK retailers not to divulge sales figures for their flagship iPhone due to embarrassingly slow sales over the festive period.
The iPhone and iPod Touch have been opened to developers, so a wealth of third party games and apps could be on the horizon.
Apparently, Valve would have made a version of Half-Life 2, Episodes included, for the Mac - but it would have cost $1 Million to buy the rights for the porting.
In this week's poll, we're asking what brand of digital music player you use. Did you get picked up by the Apple steamroller, or are you using something else?
Apple has released a software update that is disabling unlocked iPhones, as was warned earlier in the week. They're not completely bricked though...
All those wanting an iPhone in the UK, the wait is almost over. O2 will be be the network when it is released in November for £269.
October 14 2021 | 15:04