Will iOS 4 threaten RIM's corporate dominance?

RIM's Blackberry smartphone has become synonymous with corporate America. But does the advent of Apple's iOS 4 herald the end of a Blackberry-dominated era?

US public still trusts Google

People trust Apple more than Facebook, and Google more than Twitter, according to a poll from Zogby Interactive.

Apple to store and share users' real-time location data

Apple is collecting the precise, real-time location of iPhone and iPad users, and passing it on to other organisations.

Apple cancels some "successful" iPhone 4 pre-orders

After an extraordinary mess with last week's iPhone 4 pre-order system, some of the lucky users who were actually able to get an order in are now being told their order was canceled.

Apple iOS 4 goes live

Apple has released the latest iteration of its mobile operating system for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Dude, find my iPhone!

Apple has introduced an app that allows users to track down their lost or stolen iPads, iPhones and iPod Touches. 

Apple updates OS X malware shield

Apple has updated its OS X malware shield to protect against a backdoor Trojan horse that could theoretically allow hackers to gain control over an iMac, MacBook, or Mac Mini.

Is Apple OS X more secure than Microsoft Windows?

Are Macs inherently more secure than PCs? Well, not according to cybersecurity analyst Hemanshu Nigam - who claims that OS X suffers from just "as many vulnerabilities" as Windows. 

Forrester refuses to eulogize the PC

No, the PC isn't dead. However, rumors of its imminent demise have apparently been greatly exaggerated.

Microsoft Wins E3 but is Apple Making E3 Irrelevant?


This is E3 week which is interesting because most of the folks I’m watching on Twitter during the event seem to be more interested in the inability to pre-order the new 4th generation iPhone.

Microsoft offers cash for Windows Phone 7 game ports

Microsoft is reportedly contacting iPhone developers and offering them cash to port their games to the new Windows Phone 7 platform.

Apple unveils redesigned Mac mini

It may not have the glamor of the iPad, but the Mac mini has had a little makeover. It's got that little bit closer to size zero, for a start, and is now just an inch and a half thick.

Android gains market share at Apple's expense

Online tracking firm Quantacast confirms that Google's Android continues to rapidly gain mobile operating system market share at Apple's expense.

Apple and Google snub Congress

US Senator John Rockefeller has criticized Apple and Google for refusing to participate in a recent Congressional hearing about online privacy.

Microsoft says no to mobile porn

Were you looking forward to purchasing an adult entertainment app for your brand, spanking new Windows 7 phone? 

Well, too bad, because Microsoft has declared its Windows Phone 7 marketplace a "porn-free" zone.

Apple accused of false marketing over iPhone pixel claim

The president of DisplayMate Technologies has publicly challenged Apple's claim that the iPhone 4's resolution "exceeds" the human retina.

San Francisco wants iPad porn

A group of raunchy San Francisco artists are demanding that Steve Jobs allow porn on his puritanical iPad. 

iPhone 4 shatters on impact

Thinking of buying a slick new iPhone 4? Well, try not to drop it - or you may end up with a shattered glass panel.

AT&T was sitting duck for iPad email breach

The leaking of 114,000 private email addresses by Goatse Security was carried out through a simple attack on badly-designed software, according to Praetorian Security Group.

Exposing private data? Yep, iPad does that too

114,000 private e-mail addresses have been leaked to the Internet, courtesy of a significant security flaw in the way AT&T stores iPad customer data.