The iPhone 4 is, in many ways, the best iPhone Apple has ever made. It's faster than the iPhone 3GS, but it's the phone's screen that marks the biggest leap forward. Jason Snell looks at the phone's new design and features in his review of the iPhone 4.
If you’ve never had an iPhone before, but are considering the purchase of a smartphone for the first time, you will not find a better Internet-connected phone than the iPhone 3GS. But if you already own a phone, there's a lot here that you'll find appealing.
This iPad app from Major League Baseball is very good -- so good, in fact, that it will have you wishing that it could contain even more data about the national pastime.
The iPad represents an ambitious new product direction for Apple, and it makes a pretty impressive debut. The device is undeniably a good product, but should you buy one? Jason Snell tackles that question in our comprehensive review of the Wi-Fi-enabled iPads.
Now that we've got our hands on an iPad, we can fill in the answers to some of the questions that have cropped up since Apple first unveiled the device in January.
There are a few ways in which Google's Nexus One phone improves on the iPhone, and that should serve as useful feedback for Apple. Jason Snell spent a week with a Nexus One and has the details.