SF News Are You Safe? (Hint: No) If this doesn't make your inner Orange County tingle in ecstasy, nothing will. Are You Safe, an iPhone app that "lets you know how safe you are at all times based on your
SF News Apple iPhone to Get Multitasking Now that its competitors offer such astounding multitasking capabilities -- e..g., Palm, Google -- the iPhone will release new software this summer that will allow users to use multiple apps at the
SF News Stay Safe, Smartphone Users Local media have already reported on the rash of smartphone thefts on public transportation and on city streets. But how, exactly, do these creeps go about swiping your iPhone or Nexus? Simple: group
SF News iPhone Users Love Democrats While it's not that much of a shock that the elite and pricey iPhone is staunchly Democrat, here are the results of a recent poll conducted by CALinnovates.org (via Calitics) regarding smart
SF News AT&T To Improve Coverage In SF (Hopefully) AT&T announced they will improve iPhone and other smart phone coverage in New York and San Francisco's financial district. Those areas "are performing at levels below our standards,” according to Ralph
SF News Chilling Account of a Muni Mugging Tim Schafer (@TimOfLegend) sent out two unnerving Twitter messages this morning. A crime, it seems, occurred on the J Church during the AM commute. "Holy crap! A guy just pulled a gun on
misc Verizon Droid: Big Deal? Or Just Another Late Arrival Rival? According to this woman, who was in line at 3 a.m. this morning at a Verizon store in order to be the very first owner of a Motorola Droid phone in SF,
misc Relevant Facebook Status Update of the Day Via B.K.: "Just witnessed on 21: young teen girl snatches something outa the hands of a lady and runs off the bus. The lady, screaming, runs after the girl. This never happens,
SF News Live Re-Posting of Apple Launch Event Liveblogging Five months after a liver transplant, Steve Jobs is alive and on stage at Apple's "It's only rock and roll" event this morning. The focus is on music, and the release of iTunes
SF News The iPhone Is Killing AT&T, One 'Bump' Download at a Time Many AT&T customers, including the legion of iPhone users out there, may be aware of some wonkiness with their wonder devices of late. Dropped calls, delayed voicemails, inability to access voicemail,
SF News SMS Bug In Your iPhone Could Prove Disastrous If you receive an iPhone text message with a "single square character," be afraid. Be very afraid. It's could be hackers using a iewly discovered iPhone SMS bug to infiltrate your precious phone.
misc What's Going On Here, AT&T Customer? Greg Dewar of N Judah Chronicles posted this image of an angry sign presumably posted up by an even angrier customer. The shit was snapped up yesterday afternoon at Broadway and Van Ness.
SF News New App Allows iPhone Users Find A Pot Dealer A new iPhone application will allow marijuana aficionados and medicinal mary jane recipients to find a pot dealer on their phone. Yay! "Cannabis," according to , "lets users search by city for their nearest
SF News Apple OKs Vibrator iPhone App Billed at the "first X-rated app approved by Apple," the folks in Cupertino gave the green light to MyPleasure.com’s MyVibe vibrator application. Sex researcher Dr. Debby Herbenick, according to Gizmodo, gave
SF News Apple Sells 1M Phones While some of us are more than content with our MetroPCS phones (questionably referred to as GhettoPCS in less esteemed circles), people are finally getting their first iPhones. So much so that Apple
misc Photo du Jour 439 Kudos to AP photographer Eric Risberg who snapped this shot of Noonan, a golden retriever poodle mix, standing with his owner, Jay Streets, and others on a bridge inside the downtown SF Apple
SF News Photos: iPhone Wait at Downtown SF Apple Store Here are some scenes from this morning's wait at the downtown Apple store in San Francisco. People stood, sat and squatted in line since late last night. Adam Jackson (SFist commenter and he
SF News Get a New iPhone for $850 According to KRON4, folks are lined up outside the downtown Apple store to grab one. And, according to Darya Folsom, it's nuts! But, look, check out this Craigslist ad, which takes all of
misc Film du Jour: iSnort This one goes out to SFist commenter mcgordonliddy... Here's another damn application for that damn Apple mobile communication device you all seem to love so damn much. Behold the iSnort. It's like doing
SF News Apple Approves 'Baby Shaker' Game, Then Removes It Perturbed parents groups are demanding answers from Apple after it approved, then dumped, a new 'Baby Shaker' app for the iPhone. The game, which delightfully promoted infanticide for $.99 on Monday, was described
SF News iPhone Update Copy / paste. Ta-da. Happy? You shouldn't be. Because every MSM news outlet seems to think this is a story. It's not. This and this is an actual news story-, at least when compared
SF News Wal-Mart To Begin Selling iPhones We have nothing against retailers as a whole - really, an afternoon at Target is a culturally-enriched afternoon -- but Wal-Mart is, in a word, well, trash. So it comes as a surprise
misc iPhone Ads: Yes, We Have No Dilemmas by Evan James Apparently it is no longer possible to watch even two hours of vitally important teen television dramas on the CW without being bombarded by iPhone commercials, all of which are
misc Caught on iPhone Over on the Apple discussion boards, things are taking a turn for the soap operatic. See, user "Susan042764" poses a worrisome (albeit gullible) question on the "Using iPhone,Camera and Photos" forum: can
Arts & Entertainment Žižekmania The arrival of Zizekmania was announced to us this morning on Michael Krasny's Forum. We normally avoid the post-10 a.m. segment of the show, as the inane questions posed by callers tend