Steve Jobs' Last Product Design Close To Fruition
Seven months after his death, Steve Jobs' final product design is getting close to release. Why the next iPhone will truly be for the late Apple co-founder.
Seven months after his death, Steve Jobs' final product design is getting close to release. Why the next iPhone will truly be for the late Apple co-founder.
Apple has acquired the iPhone5.com website. Does this mean anything?
Apple’s newest iPhone 4S ads are a hit with consumers, proving once again that Apple and celebrities mix quite nicely thank you very much. Which celebrity has done the best job at promoting Apple's products?
The Wall Street Journal confirms some BIG news about the next iPhone. Indeed, Apple's flagship is growing larger.
With much of the blogosphere opining on what the new iPhone may look like, we’ve got a new rumor today about Apple’s mythical iPad mini. And yes, we're still hearing the new iDevice could launch this year.
It could soon be time to twist and shout! A new report suggests Apple could release a bendable iPhone. How cool would that be?
Apple stockholders and fans alike, you've been warned. Between now and Apple's announcement of the next iPhone, financial "experts" will be making you wonder whether the sky is about to fall on the Cupertino, California company. Don't worry as this talk happens each year. And in the long run, it means absolutely nothing.
As we wait for Apple’s final word on what the next iPhone will look like, a new concept model has surfaced. Created by the same studio that brought us the Instagram Socialmatic, this iPhone 5 “Plus” concept includes a Liquidmetal body, 4.3” Retina display, A6 Quad Core processor, and more.
Apple is expected to launch a 7-inch “iPad mini” alongside their next iPhone in October. The new tablet will be priced at a $200 to $250 price point, leaving “absolutely no space for competitors,” according to iMore.com.
A California judge yesterday threw out Proview Electronics Co.’s lawsuit against Apple over the iPad trademark in China. The lawsuit, which Proview filed in February, alleges that the technology giant engaged in deceptive practices when it acquired the iPad name in 2009.
Customers in the market for an iPhone 4S or iPhone 4 are now in luck. Target has cut the price of each model by $50. Does this have anything to do with the upcoming new iPhone release?
Want to attend this year’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) and didn’t get a ticket? An iOS game developer has launched a new site to help people get tickets to the June 11-15 event.
Despite having a Retina display and internal advancements, the third generation iPad isn't the one Apple originally wanted to release. Rather it was “Plan B,” according to CNET.
Will the next iPhone arrive in June? Will Apple begin offering their own cellular service? The Verizon/Apple love affair over? Steve Jobs as FDR? These and other topics made news in the week that was.
Just as the iPad 2 was an improvement over the original, the third generation iPad is better than its predecessor. Sometimes, however, iPads from the same generation are superior to those made earlier in the product life cycle, according to AnandTech.
Verizon actively pushing would-be customers to NOT buy an iPhone? Looks that way.
The iPhone rumor mill is heating up again. Today’s speculation comes from iLounge, which believes Apple’s next handset will be thinner and longer than the iPhone 4S/4, and for the first time, include a new aspect ratio.
Are you in desperate need for a new television? Hoping this is the year Apple will finally reveal their long-rumored iTV? Think again. ZDNet is reporting that Apple will wait until 2014 to release their television set. Still, that doesn't mean Apple is sitting around doing nothing.
An intriguing article posted elsewhere suggests the next iPhone will arrive next month. The biggest story here, however, isn't about the iPhone, but what happened to the original report and what this could mean.
Scott Forstall, Apple’s Senior Vice President for iOS Software, is a lot richer this morning. Yesterday, the Apple guru, who some believe could be Tim Cook’s successor as CEO, sold 95 percent of his Apple shares. His take: a cool $38.7 million.
Who didn’t see this coming? One month after the Australian government sued Apple over iPad “4G” claims, the U.K. is ready to take similar steps
Last month, rumors circulated that Apple would use Liquidmetal for the backing of the next iPhone. Now, we’ve got an idea of what that design could look like, courtesy of the French site, No Where Else.
As expected, the new iPad launched today in nine additional countries beginning at 8 a.m. local time. To date, the new iPad is now available in 57 countries across the globe.
The dates are confirmed, the Moscone Center is booked, and the tickets are sold-out. Here's some of the things we'd like to see at this year's WWDC!