Topic: iPhone

You Just Can't Stop Playing 'Dots'

Dots

The iPhone game of the moment is so addictive that it's impossible to even talk about how addictive it is to play the color-coded connect-the-dots game without stopping to play another round — or 25.

By Rebecca Greenfield

May 3, 2013

How the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S IV Got Military-Grade Security

After years of maintaining that BlackBerry was the only smartphone smart enough for the Department of Defense security blanket, the Pentagon has finally approved the Samsung Galaxy S IV, and sources say Apple's iPhone is expected to follow some time later this month. Here's how they got good enough.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 1, 2013

What Apple's Flat iOS 7 Design Will Look Like — When It Gets Here

The latest design for Apple's mobile operating system might not be ready in time for the World Wide Developer's Conference this June, but when it comes it will look a lot different than the current iPhone software—the look of which hasn't much changed since its debut in 2007.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 25, 2013

iPhones, Girls, and One Smart Hostage: Inside the Tsarnaevs' Wild Carjacking

The Boston Globe managed to track down the carjacking victim from last Thursday's thrill ride that ended with one of the Boston bombing suspects dead and the other in custody.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 23, 2013

Prepare for Apple's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Earnings Report Today

Wall Street, analysts, and all those investors with Apple inside their 401(k)s are assuming the worst come Tuesday evening, and right when they would love to see signs of hope. It's best you get ready now.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 11, 2013

Apple Will Pay for Those Water-Damaged iPhones After All

Court documents show that Apple has agreed to pay $53 million to settle a class action lawsuit filed  by countless iPhone and iPod Touch owners who claim that the company failed to honor its own warranty.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 26, 2013

Why T-Mobile's $650 iPhone Isn't a Good Deal

T-Mobile is the first major carrier to drop subsidies for its phones just ahead of the rumored announcement that it will finally start carrying the iPhone starting this afternoon a move that's not likely to attract many new customers.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 14, 2013

Why Apple Should Worry About the Samsung Galaxy S IV

Apple has good reason to get defensive about its iPhone just before Samsung's release of the Galaxy S IV tonight: It's very likely the S IV will steal away some of its most profitable fan-people and this time, for good.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 5, 2013

The iPhone 5S Arrives This Summer, Maybe

Devoid of any exciting rumored features to gossip about, the rumor-bloggers have latched onto some possible, but totally unsubstantiated release dates for the next iteration of the iPhone.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 12, 2013

Why Google Pays Apple $1 Billion a Year

Google is expected to pay an estimated $1 billion to Apple in 2014 to keep its search engine as the default on iOS devices because, well, Google makes a huge portion of its mobile revenue from iPhones and iPads — enough to make rivalries disappear.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 28, 2013

What Twitter Can Do About the 'Human Error' Behind Its Latest Porn Problem

Twitter was quick to defend itself Monday morning after a pornographic clip briefly made its way in front of all users on the Editor's Picks of its new app, but how much of a porn problem does Vine already have?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 24, 2013

Why the End of the Apple Bubble Is Bad for Everyone

Apple's tanking stock doesn't just mean a lot of lost money for Apple employees and tech traders, but the rest of us, too. It is very likely that either you or your 401k has some Apple shares.  

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 23, 2013

Apple's Still Selling a Ton of iPhones

Despite all the talk about waning demand for the iPhone, Apple broke another phone sales record, reporting 47.8 million iPhone sales last quarter, a full 10 million more phones than last year's holiday season.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 23, 2013

The iPhone App That Helped Save Algerian Hostages in the Desert

Make fun of iPhone 5s and their terrible maps all you want, but the next time you're in an Algerian hostage situation, remember that Apple phone's native Compass app just may save your life.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 22, 2013

No, Android Is Not Just for Poor People

In an attempt to explain the popularity Android phones over Apple's "superior" iPhone, Gizmodo's Sam Biddle comes to the not-so-nuanced conclusion that "Android Is Popular Because It’s Cheap, Not Because It’s Good," an explanation that only explains part of the phenomenon.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 22, 2013

Here Come Apple's Huge iPhone Sales Numbers

Apple will deliver its quarterly earnings report for the end of 2012 on Wednesday, and with it should come the end of all that talk about the iPhone's fade — or so say some analysts who continue to believe in Apple's reigning mobile domination.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 16, 2013

AT&T Finally Gives FaceTime to (Almost) Everyone

After complaints from users and consumer advocacy groups, AT&T has announced that anyone with any kind of data plan can use Apple's FaceTime feature over data services with a compatible iPhone.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 14, 2013

When Apple's Rumor Economy Turns Against It

Apple used to use its secrets to its advantage, letting the rumormongers do all the hyping, but now that the whispers have less gushing things to say, rumors no longer help the company's stock price.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 13, 2013

iPhone Fever Is Fading

Apple's once unwavering grasp on the smartphone industry is showing more signs of weakening, as it cuts iPhone orders by about 50 percent "due to weaker-than-expected demand."

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 11, 2013

Update: Apple Never Denied the Cheap iPhone Rumor After All

Reuters has withdrawn a report, which quoted an interview with an Apple executive a Chinese paper that seemed to debunk multiple reports this week that the company was developing a phone that could be available for as little as $99 by the end of 2013.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 10, 2013

Apple Says Cheap iPhones 'Will Never Be the Future'

Apple almost never addresses rumors about its products, so now that Phil Schiller has flatly denied the company's alleged plans to develop a potentially sub-$100 iPhone, the rumormongers must have gotten this one very wrong.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 9, 2013

The Cheap iPhone Might Be Really Cheap

That resuscitated rumor about an affordable Apple iPhone now has a price attached to it: $99 to $149. Here's why it might have to be that affordable.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 8, 2013

The Cheap iPhone Rumor Has Returned

Apple is working on a lower-end iPhone that will cost less and arrive by the end of this year, sources tell The Wall Street Journal. Should we believe them this time?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 2, 2013

iPhone's Y2K13 Do-Not-Disturb Bug Still Isn't Fixed

The iPhone bug that automatically disabled the "Do Not Disturb" scheduling feature on iOS6 will fix itself on January 7, Apple announced today, which means you'll have to deal with the glitch for another five days.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 26, 2012

Year in Review

The 10 Best New Apps to Download Now

Maybe you got a new smartphone or tablet for Christmas, or maybe you're just re-stocking your device. Either way, these are the new essentials for your iPad, Android device, and, in all cases, your iPhone.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 21, 2012

How to Make Your Battery Last Longer with the New iPhone Operating System

Apple's new iOS update has users complaining that their iPhones are losing power faster than ever. Thanks to some help from the Apple forums, here are three (and a half) quick tips on making your phone live longer with iOS 6.0.2.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 13, 2012

Why Google Maps for iOS Is Better Than the Old Google Maps App, Too

Not only is Google's fantastic new app a step up from Apple's mess of an app, it also represents a giant leap from the already beloved Google Maps app — you know, the one that came preloaded on iPhones before Apple nixed it.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 10, 2012

The Secrets of Emoji, Revealed

The next-level emoticons known as emoji have taken texting by smile, with hundreds of animations for phone users increasingly available to insert in their messages. But in their silliness, there also lies some mystery.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 9, 2012

Apple Maps Are Leaving People Stranded in the Outback

Just when you thought the trouble caused by Apple's awful new Maps app had tapered off, fresh reports from Australia suggest that the worst is far from over.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 6, 2012

iPhone Coming to T-Mobile Next Year

Sometime in 2013, T-Mobile customers can get themselves an iPhone, according to a for-real official announcement from Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile's parent company. Or at least it sure sounds like it.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 4, 2012

The Verdict on Gmail's New iPhone App

After the first two versions didn't go so well, Google released a third edition of its email app today — and it seems to be a serious upgrade. (We think.)

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 30, 2012

A Guide to SnapChat, the App That's Kind of Like Instagram, Only with More Boobs

SnapChat, the "sexting app," has reached the point in an app's life where it is too popular for you not to know about.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 27, 2012

Maybe Firing the Man Behind Apple Maps Will Make It Better

Now that it's gotten rid of two people behind its Maps debacle, it's time for Apple to get to work on making the loathed app better.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 27, 2012

Could Siri Change the Way America Drives?

General Motors has unveiled a Siri button of sorts for its upcoming Chevrolet line-up. And while she might make driving in this country a lot safer, Siri's still a step away from the ultimate driving gadget.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 21, 2012

Will Every AT&T User Get iPhone FaceTime Forever?

After announcing the other week that it would extend FaceTime to all iPhone 5 owners, no matter their data plan, AT&T has started rolling out the video-chat service to even more customers, according to reports.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 20, 2012

Nokia's Map App Even More Annoying Than Apple Maps, Old Google Maps

Nokia's HERE maps are, uh, here, available for the iPhone in the Apple store today, so it's time to see how the app stands up to both Apple's much-maligned native Maps and Google Maps for iPhone.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 15, 2012

The Google Maps iPhone App Is Real

The mythical Google Maps iPhone app possibly coming to an iOS device near you by 2013 exists, a source tells The Wall Street Journal's Amir Efrati and Jessica Lessin.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 8, 2012

The iPhone Cedes World Dominance to the Samsung Galaxy S3 for Now

Apple has lost its number one position with the world's most popular phone, ceding the title to rival Samsung and its Galaxy S3, but we don't imagine it will stay that way for too long.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 6, 2012

The iPhone Is Having a Rough Election Day

The iPhone had its week last week, when Instagram brought unbelievable but real images of Sandy's destruction to our attention and Twitter acted as a (mostly) reliable news and information source for many people. But Election Day, however, doesn't want any of that. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 5, 2012

Instagram Is No Longer Just a Smartphone App

This afternoon the filtered smartphone app became more than that, launching web profile pages for its computer inclined users.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 24, 2012

AT&T Hasn't Lost Its iPhone Dominance Quite Yet

Despite its weaker LTE offerings than Verizon, AT&T still sold more iPhones this quarter, per its earnings report, but the margin over its rivals is shrinking.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 15, 2012

The Shame of Being a BlackBerry Owner

After the iPhone and Android become the pocket computers of the masses, BlackBerries aren't cool any more, and The New York Times is on it.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 12, 2012

Everyone Overreacted About the New iPhone Adapter (and Everything Else)

Despite all the whining about the new smaller iPhone cord and the $30 it costs for an adapter to make it compatible with old accessories, consumers appear to care about that zero percent in their phone-buying decision. Not one person surveyed by 451/ChangeWave Research said the smaller cord would keep them from getting the iPhone 5.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 11, 2012

Your iPhone Is Tracking You Again

The iPhone 5 and any phone running iOS 6 not only by default tracks users for advertising purposes, but also makes it difficult to opt out.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 9, 2012

How Instagram Beat Hipstamatic at Its Own Game

The same year Instagram got bought up for $1 billion dollars, Hipstamatic, the original retro filter-based photo sharing app laid off all but six of its employees because of one huge oversight: Social.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 28, 2012

The Future of iPhone Ads Sounds More Annoying

As more people do things on their phones the mobile advertising industry has started figuring out what works, and it sounds like it "sucks" as much as Steve Jobs thought it would.

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By Connor Simpson

Sep 26, 2012

iPhone Users Might Get a Google Maps App for Christmas

Despite Eric Schmidt saying Google isn't doing a Google Maps app for iPhone on Tuesday, that doesn't appear to be the case. The Google Maps app is coming, according to new reports, and it could be in the app store before Christmas. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 21, 2012

iPhone 5 Is a Hot Item for Thieves

This is the year of the iPhone 5 heist, it seems, with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of phones having been reported stolen from stores across the world. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 20, 2012

At the Launch of the iPhone 6

The launch of the iPhone 6 didn't take place in Silicon Valley, or even in Silicon Alley. The announcement took place in an art studio off an cobblestone alley in Greenpoint, next to the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 20, 2012

The Three Biggest Apple iOS 6 Complaints, Solved

Now, beyond the server overload — a norm for Apple on software release days — lingering user complaints seem to center on WiFi, the (lack of) maps functionality, and syncing with Facebook e-mail. Herein, some quick iOS 6 fixes, and why, when it comes to the whole Google Maps thing, the best fix may be not upgrading at all. 

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