Now that we're only a few months away from the expected launch of the iPad 3, the Apple rumor mill is grinding out new, exciting (and sometimes ridiculous) rumors every week. The latest batch to hit the Web claim that the third generation iPad will be manufactured between Foxconn and Pegatron, and that the tablet - which should launch around March - will feature an improved display. However, a number of sources have also noted that the physical design of the iPad 3 will be quite similar to that of the iPad 2.
Apple is working with Samsung and LG to provide a significantly better display for the iPad 3. However, it looks like Apple is looking elsewhere for its future chip needs, according to news first reported by The Korea Times.
Apple has already begun certifying components for its third generation iPad, and the company is currently focussing on display manufacturers – which will reportedly feature LG, Samsung and more.
Three years after its first iPhone model was announced, Apple is now the fourth largest cell phone vendor in the world. In the last quarter, the Cupertino, California-based company passed RIM for the No. 4 spot. Read more...
Here's an interesting fact for you: Apple doesn't sell as many handsets as its competitors. Yet, Apple is more profitable than all the other companies combined. How? Apple produces quality products, and its fans pay for what they get. Read on to check out the data...
LG has announced that it's not able to meet Apple's continually growing demand for iPad LCD screens, though the company hopes to get back on track by the Q2 2011. Read on to find out more!
While the iPhone is just one of Apple's products, it's obvious they are giving it more and more focus. So much, in fact, the interior of the Apple store is starting to look like a cell phone emporium.