A Chinese employee of Foxconn Technology Group jumped from a building to his death yesterday, in the 10th suicide this year at the world's largest contract maker of electronics.
It's been three years, an eternity for gadgets, since Apple unveiled the iPhone, and by now other phones do some things better. Yet Apple is selling more iPhones than ever. What is it about the iPhone?
The last time the tech world heard from Aaron Greenspan he was settling a trademark lawsuit in which he charged that he, not his Harvard class-mate Mark Zuckerberg, had come up with the idea for an online social networking portal called "the Face Book".
Brian Hogan's world closed in fast almost as soon as he sold the next-generation iPhone he found in a Silicon Valley bar to a popular technology website for a stack of $100 bills.
Apple seems to have lost another prototype of its next-generation iPhone.
Google was the second most popular provider of smartphone software in the United States during the first quarter, edging out Apple and it's iPhone operating system.
Authorities have seized computers, digital cameras, a cell phone and other items from a technology blog editor who posted pictures and details of a lost iPhone prototype.
For iPhone users who've been wondering whether their devices will support Flash technology for Web video and games anytime soon, the answer is finally here, straight from Steve Jobs: No.
News organizations have asked a judge to unseal the search warrant affidavit used to raid the home of a blogger who posted pictures and details of an iPhone prototype.
Gadget-lovers keen to get their hands on the latest hot toy only have hours to wait, as Apple's hotly-anticipated iPhone 3G goes on sale after midnight.
Apple is broadening the ways that third-party software programmers can sell content on the iPhone.
Todd Moore didn't foresee that he was about to embark on a new career when he bought his first Mac last year.
Vodafone will launch Apple's "iPhone 3G" in New Zealand shops on Friday.
Sales of the new iPhone appeared to get off to a slow start in Dunedin yesterday although figures could not be verified by the Otago Daily Times.
Within days of buying his iPhone, John Furrier's 13-year-old son, Alec, was sneaking off with the device and downloading games.
Only a few years ago, bigger guns, badder enemies and louder explosives mattered most in video games.
Vodaphone will bring to New Zealand the new iPhone 3G on July 11 in a move that should slot it ahead of Telecom in the race for mobile customer growth.
Great fun though physics-based puzzle games usually are, they're also kind of high-maintenance on the iPhone.
A numberof factors have come together to make the iPhone a surprisingly viable gaming platform, and the unassuming Jungle Swing pretty well illustrates all of them.
Just when you thought it couldn't get worse for Tiger Woods, a new iPhone application with a similar name reminds us of his lothario ways and how he got caught: It protects cheaters by removing or hiding sexy texts and thwarts snoopers from finding them.