The Banned iPhone 4S Promo Video

The guys that brought us the banned iPhone 4 promo videos are back at it! They're even funnier than last year. I can't get enough of these videos.

My favorite part starts at about 35 seconds in, when the drunk VP of Siri talks about the assistant who "listens to you, and understands you, and doesn't judge you, it doesn't f***ng nag you about why you're so late coming home from work"...

Only the GSM iPhone 4S Can Be Unlocked

Following the news earlier that the iPhone 4S won't be available as an unlocked device until November, it's also worth noting that only customers on GSM carriers will be able to unlock the 4S.

Apple touted the iPhone 4S as a "world phone" capable of running on both GSM and CDMA networks, but as usual there seems to be more involved when it comes to the fine print. Unfortunately, an unlocked iPhone 4S will only work on GSM networks...

New iPod Nano Laid Bare for Our Enjoyment

You almost have to feel sorry for the little guy, don't you?

Apple's newest iPod nano, now into its seventh iteration (if you count Tuesday's software refresh as a "new model"), has been given the infamous iFixit treatment, and had its innards laid out for all to gawk at...

Android Apps Running On an iPad, World Doesn’t Implode

Great news for the two of you that want to run Android apps on your iPad!

Alien Dalvik, the software layer that allows all Android apps to run on the Android platform, is being ported to various different platforms, including BlackBerry's PlayBook. More importantly, and certainly more interestingly, Apple's iPad is also on the list of devices that will soon support Android apps...

Steve Jobs’ Career by the Numbers [Infographic]

Few careers from history can match the achievements that Steve Jobs amassed throughout his years at Apple.

The folks at iSmashPhone have put together an infographic called "Steve Jobs By the Numbers." Let's take a look at the incredible highlights from Steve Jobs' career...

That Tapered iPhone 5 Design? It’s Still Coming

Before Apple's iPhone 4S announcement this week, there were more than a few rumors going around that the next iPhone would be a radical redesign of the device. A new, tapered body was to be the main, eye-catching alteration to the form factor that has served Apple so well over the last year or so.

As we all know, that didn't happen. Instead, Apple launched the iPhone 4S, a slight speed-bump to the existing iPhone 4, with a new camera thrown in for good measure. Yes, Siri adds that little bit of sparkle to an otherwise dull release, but let's be frank, this is no iPhone 5.

So what about that tapered design we heard so much about? Well, we may still see it, even if that won't be until this time next year...

iPhone 4S Only Has 512MB of RAM, Just Like iPhone 4 and iPad 2

When Apple announced the iPhone 4S on Tuesday, there was no mention of just how much RAM the new handset was packing. This didn't seem too odd at the time, after all, Apple doesn't usually for the Android approach of listing specifications in a hope to garner sales.

What is interesting is the revelation from Chair Entertainment’s creative director Donald Mustard, who claims that the iPhone 4S only sports 512MB of RAM, not the presumed 1GB...

JailbreakMe.com is Dead

JailbreakMe, the wildly popular web-based jailbreak tool created by comex, is no more. Comex recently announced that he had been hired by Apple, and the JailbreakMe.com domain has been owned by a third party for quite some time.

MuscleNerd, frontman for the Dev Team, has warned jailbreakers to stay clear of JailbreakMe.com from now on...

Apple Now Taking Pre-Orders for iPhone 4S

Originally scheduled for 12:01am, the iPhone 4S pre-ordering process seems to have encountered a few problems, but it is now working.

After repeatedly hitting the CMD+R keys on my MacBook Air keyboard for 44 minutes, I was finally able to get in. In just a few minutes, I was able to place my order for an AT&T 64GB black iPhone 4S...

How Angry Birds Can Undermine the US Economy

Instead of running a typical story about how American companies have lost money watching the NCAA basketball tournament instead of working, The Atlantic has published a humorous analysis of how much time has been wasted on Angry Birds.

The results: lots and lots of time...