Rumor: Apple tablet delayed
Steve Jobs' next big thing is being retooled, Asian supply-chain sources report
Live by the rumor, die by the rumor. Or at least go on life support.
The Apple (AAPL) tablet computer that all Silicon Valley has taken as a given — but no one outside of Cupertino seems to have seen — won't be arriving early...
David Pogue channels Britney Spears
The New York Times' columnist entertains IT types with a parody of "Ooops!… I did it again."
David Pogue may review technology for a living, but give him half a chance and he'll revert to his first love: show tunes.
He did it again Wednesday, ending his Interop New York 2009 keynote at the Javits Center...
The iPhone is headed to Seoul
South Korea could be getting Apple's smartphone as early as next week
According to wire service reports, government regulators finally cleared the way Wednesday for the launch of Apple's iPhone in South Korea.
The Korean Daily News reported Wednesday that KT Corp. (KTC) — the country's second-largest carrier — plans to start taking Internet orders for the...
Verizon to AT&T: 'The truth hurts'
The No. 2 telco responds defiantly to AT&T's claims that its ads are false and misleading
"AT&T did not file this lawsuit because Verizon’s 'There’s A Map For That' advertisements are untrue; AT&T sued because Verizon’s ads are true and the truth hurts."
So begins Verizon's (VZ) legal reply to a pair of lawsuits filed earlier this...
Inside Beijing's iPhone black market
iPhoneAsia's Dan Butterfield takes readers on a tour of China's electronics jungle
"There’s no room for the meek," writes Dan Butterfield in a dispatch from Beijing's Zhongguancun-region electronics malls.
"Picture four or five Manhattan-sized Macy’s department stores filled to the rafters with electronics outlets and sundry other goods. Untold thousands of shoppers fill these stores each day....
The great Belgian iPhone robbery
Burglars in Antwerp make off with $3 million worth of smartphones
Over the weekend, someone used a fire ladder to climb to the roof of a huge warehouse in Willebroek, a Dutch-speaking town in the Belgian province of Antwerp, cut a hole in the roof, and made off with 3,000 to 4,000 brand new Apple (AAPL)...
Apple (AAPL) hits $208, bounces back
In mid-day trading Monday, Apple (AAPL) shares ran into resistance at $208 per share, inches away from its all-time intraday high.
According to Fly On The Wall, $208.70 is the last resistance level on the chart.
"A move above this life high," reads a news alert issued at 10:30 a.m., "could see the following levels, based on...
How to drive a car with an iPhone
A YouTube video from the crew at Waterloo Labs tells you everything you need to know
File this one under Don't Try This at Home.
Some guys in Austin, Texas, with time on their hands and access to free equipment have demonstrated how to use an Apple (AAPL) iPhone to steer, accelerate and brake a jury-rigged car.
The...
Apple relents. Bobble reps rule!
An iPhone app illustrated with caricatures of the 111th Congress finally gets the green light
At least someone at Apple (AAPL) has a sense of humor.
Less than a week after the iPhone Developer Program rejected as "objectionable" and "defamatory" an application illustrated with caricatures of U.S. Senators and Congressmen, the company has reversed itself and approved...
Apple wins clone suit
A federal judge rules in Apple's favor in the Psystar copyright infringement case
Nearly a year and a half after a Miami company called Psystar announced that it was selling "Open Computers" pre-installed with Apple's (AAPL) Mac OS X Leopard — and 17 months after Apple sued Psystar for copyright infringement — the case has come...
Apple staffers go nuts on 3 continents
Hollering and high fives at store openings in Queensland, Montpellier and New York City
Someday Apple (AAPL) will open a store and no one will notice.
But we're not quite there yet.
The company held grand openings for new retail outlets on three continents Saturday — in Chermside, Australia; Montpellier, France; and New York City — and each...
The iPhone wars: AT&T vs. Verizon
Ma Bell strikes back with a letter, another lawsuit and its own 3G coverage maps
Claiming "irreparable harm," AT&T (T) has filed its second lawsuit in two weeks asking a U.S. District judge to force Verizon (VZ) to pull its new TV ads — cartoons that depict the iPhone as the latest arrival to the "island...

