
Despite being notoriously secretive, it has been reported that Apple would like to add facial recognition technology to its iOS devices at some point in the future.

Although there is no definitive date when Apple’s iPhone 5 will arrive (if it does), there is already talk that Near Field Communication (NFC) will be available on the new upgrade.

It appears that the rumours have started once more over the next generation iPhone – the iPhone 5.
If you fancy using your iPhone to help you get fit, then why not try out iFit. In fact, it’s more than just an application – it turns the device into a personal fitness hub, helping you to monitor your progress, schedule classes and even help you stay motivated between sessions.

It seems that British shoppers are still prepared to shell out for higher priced smartphones than counterparts in the rest of Europe.

It seems another fault has been found involving Apple’s iOS operating system. Following on from the battery problem, there now appears to be an issue revolving around Wi-fi.

It seems recent research carried out on Britons owning an iPhone has found 43% now regret owning an iPhone. Oddly this statistic isn’t about being disappointed at the quality and so on of the device, but about the envy they suffer at the hands of others.

The iPhone 4S may just be essentially a minor upgrade of the iPhone 4, but that doesn’t appear to have dampened massive interest in the smartphone device.

Apple and BlackBerry users have made a small but possibly significant gain on the Android opposition.

With so many smartphones to choose from these days, you can be forgiven for being confused. It might help a bit by looking at three of the latest available.