Continued iPhone 5 rumors gained traction, while one iPad 3 rumor was debunked. The white iPhone 4 returned from the dead, but unfortunately, the Flip Video died a painful death. Adobe played nice with Apple, but Viacom went after Cablevision. Finally, one app went to Hollywood, while another looked a lot like an app already in the App Store. These stories and more made news during the last week.
Just weeks after rumors surfaced that Sony would provide cameras for the iPhone 5, a new development might make Apple rethink that strategy. OmniVision, which supplies camera parts for the iPhone 4 has just demoed an amazing new camera sensor unit.
It’s now official: the long-promised white iPhone 4 is coming this spring, as Apple promised us last October.This news comes from The Wall Street Journal, which used unidentified sources from Apple to confirm the story.
Visits to the App Store this morning are resulting in a strange occurrence that has yet to be resolved. Under the requirements section for many apps are the words “ix.Mac.MarketingName.” Could this be a placeholder for another iDevice. What could it be?
Bloomberg Businessweek is reporting Apple will begin selling a white iPhone 4 within the next few weeks through both AT&T and Verizon. If confirmed, this would contradict news reported just last week, which indicated the long-delayed white iPhone 4 was canceled for good.
The iPhone 5 will most likely take center stage at Apple’s annual music event in September, but not for the reason mentioned until now. What could that reason be?
Despite rumors earlier this year stating the contrary, there will be no “iPad 3” in 2011. This news comes from China-based Digitimes, which says iPad component makers have given no indication another Apple tablet is coming anytime soon.
Apple might replace aluminum, stainless steel, and glass with carbon fiber in future products, according to news first reported by 9 To 5 Mac. This conclusion was drawn by Apple’s recent hire of an expert in the field, plus a recent patent request.
A recent rumor claims that Apple is indeed developing a near field communication (NFC) capable iPhone handset. Reportedly, the upcoming NFC capable iPhone will feature a new Qualcomm chip, and mobile payments will be made through iTunes.
An image of a purported white iPad 2 part has hit the Web, leading many to believe that Apple will release a white version of its second generation iPad this year. Read on, and check out an image of the supposed iPad 2 part.
While we're expecting Apple's second generation iPad to be released this year, a recent rumor notes that Apple is also planning on releasing an "iPad 3" in 2011.
Verizon has finally obtained the holy grail of smart phones in its acquisition of the iPhone, but it also seems big red may be getting their own CDMA iPad as well.
Even though iPhone 4 news continues to spread around the Internet these days, there is already plenty of speculation on the next revision of Apple's smartphone. While the New York Times has decided to highlight an iPhone 5 overview piece by ReadWriteWeb, I'll too be throwing my own guesses on the table.
Apple.pro has recently posted several photos of what appear to be drawings of a future iPhone. Supposedly, the drawings leaked from a Foxconn factory. As of this moment, we don't know whether they're drawings of a Verizon iPhone or a fifth generation device.