Your Iphone Special Guide

Archives for the day Friday, November 7th, 2008

I've never really cared for the touch screen keyboard on the iPhone. Sure, I've grown accustomed to it. Beats a stylus any...
Before you wake up in the morning, your iPhone downloads your news and tells your coffeemaker to start brewing. Then when you're up and you wave the device at your TV, the news feeds get transferred to your TV.
A pair of iPhone problems grabbed my attention this week. Let's jump right in.
Apple Inc.'s iPhone outsold rival Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry in the latest quarter, according to a technology analysis firm, lending weight to a recent boast by Steve Jobs.
Virtual Programming, which has brought many games to the Mac, on Friday announced its second iPhone release: Clusterball Arcade, which challenges players to collect balls and deliver them to ring-shaped checkpoints
An approved way to use the iPhone 3G as a wireless modem for computers is expected soon, but there's no definite timetable and it will most likely cost more per month.
AT&T chief, Ralph de la Vega, is dreaming big when it comes to the next generation iPhone. Here is his vision of the next-gen iPhone.
Could tethering your iPhone's Net connection to your laptop soon be a reality? After earlier failed efforts to do just that, now AT&T says tethering is coming soon to an iPhone near you.
Ted Landau looks at two iPhone-related bugs—a connection error in which the iPhone fails to show up in the iTunes Devices list and a crash that can occur when you attempt to play an audiobook.