Jailbreak real for iPhone 4 and iOS 5.0.1, but not iPad 2 or iPhone 4S yet

With the launch of the 2012 iPhone 5 still at least six to nine months away, all of the attention is on the unjailbreakable iPhone 4S and iPad 2, but as of very late 2011, the iPhone 4, iPad and iPod Touch with A4 processors can finally be jailbroken.
 

Delivery delays loom as iPhone 4S orders pour in

Flying in the face of the initial disappointment of analysts, orders for the soon to be released iPhone 4S are flooding in from markets all over the world as a result of what the same analysts are now saying is pent up demand for the Apple smartphone upgrade. Apple reports that about 1 million units of iPhone 4S were pre-ordered on the first day it began accepting them.
 

Samsung thwacks Apple back Down Under: Crikey!

After Apple got down and dirty with the legal eagles in Australia and stopping Samsung from releasing its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, Samsung certainly protested, but now they’ve dropped a tidy little lawsuit against Apple in return against several of its oh so shinily crunchy Jobsian iDevices.
 

Bolle iPhone photo printer: bollocks or boldy printing where…

Physical photos: the final printed medium? These are the voyages of the iPhoto-printer, Bolle BP-10, on a mission unconnected with sunglasses, exploring the albums of strange new iPhones, to seek out what the replacement ink and paper costs are, and to boldly go where no dedicated photo printer has gone before.
 

Apple sued for iBricking 3G, 3GS as iOS 4.2 nears launch

Rumour suggests Apple’s iOS 4.2 update will launch within the next 24 hours, bringing long awaited new features to the iPad at last, and perhaps set to magically and revolutionary fix the claimed iBrick-level problems that some iPhone 3G and 3GS users say they’ve had since boarding the iOS 4.x bandwagon, leading to a class-action lawsuit against the Kingdom of Crunch!
 

Apple iNvoluntarily brought to the iPhone Table?

Giving the iPhone a bigger screen has resulted in an iPad, but now what seems to be a group of German hackers and designers has gone one bigger, letting you turn your iPhone into a 58-inch LED screen multitouch iPhone Table, but there’s a catch: you’ll need to jailbreak and there’s no word yet on the price!
 

Telstra removes iPhone unlock fee, now free!

In a sign that Telstra might actually be a little serious this time about the noises it repeats every few years about “finally” wanting to truly get “customer service right”, Telstra has announced it is dropping its previously expensive $150 unlock charge to the much wallet-friendlier price of $0.
 

iOS 4.1 arrives with new features and bug and security fixes

iOS 4.1 delivers a range of new features to the iPhone and iPod touch, as well as multiple security fixes.
 

Smartphone sales soar - Android accelerates aggressively

A report from a leading analyst shows smartphone sales surging by 50%. While Symbian, BlackBerry and iPhone saw healthy growth, Google's Android OS is the platform that's really piling on the units.
 

Apple unveils iPhone 4 price in Australia - for 16GB model only

Apple’s case for many more iPhone 4 sales begins in earnest from Friday the 30th of July, when 17 more countries get what will surely be quickly sold-out stocks of its iPhone 4, presumably with a free case to help close the AntennaGate after the bad horse of publicity had already bolted. UPDATE: AUD $999 price now announced for 32GB iPhone 4 since publication.