Your Iphone Special Guide
US telco AT&T is crediting the iPhone with helping push the company to a strong second quarter.
Complaints are mounting among iPhone users about the quality and consistency of AT&T's third-generation (3-G) data network. In Gadget Lab.
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In an anticipated alert, Aviv Raff said on Wednesday that the iPhone's Mail and Safari applications were prone to URL spoofing and could allow others to engage in phishing attacks against iPhone users.
Last week's iPhone 3G launch appears to have been a success, with the device sold out in virtually all U.S. locations. Calls to local AT&T stores in the metropolitan Chicago area, for example, turned up no phones, and long wait lists. Reasons for the shortage range from Apple underestimating demand to a shortage of components from overseas suppliers.
A security researcher discovered some design flaws in Apple's iPhone that could leave the smartphone vulnerable to phishers and spammers.
iPhone 3G users around the world are reporting problems with signal strength and quality of service on their new handsets, but no specific issues have been identified.
Griffin Technology on Wednesday announced Lucky 7 Slots for the iPhone, a game that simulates casino slot machine action. It costs $1.99.
Correction: 7:30 a.m. PDT, with AT&T posting strong second quarter performance despite iPhone 3G launch coming after quarter's close.