Google tool tries to cut through e-mail clutter
Google Inc. can sift through more than a trillion Web links in a matter of seconds, but can the Internet search leader help people wade through their overflowing e-mailboxes?Continue reading
iMovie for iPhone hits the App Store
While some iPhone 4 customers have started receiving their new phones—including some Macworld editors—Apple’s latest smartphone doesn’t officially go on sale until Thursday morning. That’s not the case with one piece of software designed for that phone: iMovie for iPhone appeared on the App Store late Wednesday night.Continue reading
Apple, AT&T websites buckle as iPhone 4 pre-orders begin
Manage to put in a pre-order for the new iPhone on Tuesday morning? If so, you may have been one of the lucky few.Continue reading
Safari 5 aims to simplify Web reading
Apple launched a new version of its Web browser this week. Safari 5 claims to be faster than its predecessors, and it aims to make the online reading experience clutter-free and less stressful.Continue reading
Slimmer iPhone with clearer screen due June 24
The next iPhone comes out June 24 and will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design.Continue reading
Apple Unveils iPhone 4, Video Calling As Smart Phone Competition Heats Up
CEO Steve Jobs described as a Jetsons-inspired dream, the company aims to make mobile video calling the next killer app for its iPhone smart phones.Continue reading
Apple conference likely to yield new iPhone
After a series of leaked prototypes, it’s almost a given that Apple Inc. will unveil a new version of the iPhone during its annual software developers conference that opens Monday in San Francisco.Continue reading
Google’s Android operating system
Google’s Android operating system is seen as a future favorite for smartphones and tablets, according to a research note released Tuesday and comments from the chief executive of graphics chip supplier Nvidia.Continue reading
More thoughts on Steve Jobs at D8
In what is now an annual rite of passage, Steve Jobs took the stage last night at the D8 conference thrown by the Wall Street Journal. Featuring a who’s who of technology and business executives, D8 has become renowned for encouraging frank commentary from often reticent CEOs. With Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the helm, Steve Jobs was put under the microscope for nearly two hours, where he was subjected to an interrogation about everything from Flash to stolen iPhones.Continue reading
AT&T Puts Caps On iPhone Data Usage As Mobile Video’s Rise Taxes Networks
AT&T also lowered rates for subscribers that consume less Internet content, possibly spurring a new round of price-cutting.Continue reading

