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CNET takes a hands-on look at the Sony BDP-S570's iPhone app, finding it to be an interesting idea, but lacking in real-world usability.

These iPhone apps can be very useful for frequent fliers.

At Geneva 2010, Smart unveiled the Smart Drive iPhone app and an iPhone car cradle for its diminutive ForTwo city car.

We recently gave you a list of the ways Android beats the iPhone, and just to be fair, we now offer 10 areas where Apple's device fights back.

Though the Google Android OS is a worthy competitor to the iPhone, there are still a few ways where the iPhone holds its own.

If you're someone who puts a premium on protecting your iPhone, check out these ultraprotective iPhone cases. They will help your iPhone survive a fall without a scratch, let alone a broken screen.

The TomTom and Magellan car kits for the iPhone have much in common, but there are a few crucial differences. We put the two units side-by-side to help you decide between them.
At the 2010 Geneva auto show, Smart showed off a new cabin tech suite, based on the iPhone 3GS. The app handles navigation, music, phone calls, and roadside assistance, and is integrated with the car's audio system.

Beginning with its upcoming Countryman model, Mini makes unprecedented levels of iPhone integration available, incorporating Web radio along with other data-fed applications. Mini will demonstrate the technology at the 2010 Geneva auto show.

The recent unveiling of 2008 patent filing may shed some light on how Apple plans to deal with touch-screen gaming on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.