Pa. Student Uses iPhone to Catch Robbery Suspects (Fox News)
An iPhone, Skype, and Google were all it took for one lucky Carnegie Mellon student to catch a group of armed robbers.
An iPhone, Skype, and Google were all it took for one lucky Carnegie Mellon student to catch a group of armed robbers.
Rockstar Games says its Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars title will be making its way to Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch this fall. Pricing is undisclosed.
Investor’s Business Daily - Millicom’s exit from Asia makes the wireless company’s growth more reliant on Africa, where competition is heating up.
PC World - The iPhone may be the king of the app world, but Android-powered devices are rapidly gaining ground. A new report by mobile advertising company AdMob breaks down mobile app purchasing and usage by device — and, if the results are to be believed, Android’s app market is the underdog to watch when it comes to on-the-go program sales.
PC World - Snow Leopard is out and users seem generally satisfied with the latest version of the Mac OS X operating system. The release hasn’t come without some controversy though, part of which has been the debate over the malware protection features Apple included in Snow Leopard.
NewsFactor - Apple has confirmed it will hold its traditional invitation-only media event on Sept. 9 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. An announcement of the rumored Apple tablet computer is unlikely, but Apple is expected to announce new iPods.
PC World - SanDisk’s tiny, popular Sansa Clip flash-based MP3 player gets upgraded with a microSD slot and a slightly different name.
Apple has emerged from winding negotiations with an iPhone deal in China, but the handset will still face government pitfalls and look-alike competitors in the country.
China Unicom announced a major milestone as it officially clinched an exclusive three-year agreement on August 28, 2009 to launch Apple’s iPhone.