A few months ago, an interesting video surfaced that showed the concept of tracking a user’s head movement on iDevices. It was significant since it showed how 3D objects could rotate as you moved your head in different directions. Now the concept is available in the App Store as a new app, i3D.
A new phishing scam is making its rounds, and we thought it best to advise our loyal readers of its existence. A new email purportedly from Apple is being sent to unsuspecting customers claiming that the “iPhone 5GS” has arrived. If you receive the email, don’t click on it and here is why.
Although recent rumors suggest the next iPhone will look very much like the current one, a new report by Digitimes says otherwise. The iPhone 5 will include a curved cover glass.
Verizon promises its next iPhone will work in as many countries as AT&T’s model, according to the company’s Chief Financial Officer, Fran Shammo. However, a universal Verizon iPhone doesn't mean it will work on the company's faster 4G LTE network.
Apple has quietly submitted a proposal for a new standardized SIM card design that is even smaller than the current micro-SIM used in the iPhone 4 and iPad 2. This could result in thinner iDevices as early as next year, according to Reuters.
The next-generation iPhone will include only minor cosmetic changes and be made available on T-Mobile and Sprint. This is the most recent assessment provided by All Things Digital about the purported iPhone 5.
The partnership between Apple and Nuance has all but been confirmed, according to Netputing. The reason: Apple’s upcoming OS X Lion appears to be using Nuance’s speech technology.
We've found another wild Apple patent for you. While chances are good that this one will never see the light of day, it's, pretty unbelievable. It's also weirder than Apple usually gets, even at their most outlandish.
Amazon is close to revealing a multipurpose tablet of its own, according to Consumer Reports. The new device would complement its current line of Kindle e-books. The venerable publication came away with this assessment after speaking recently to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos about the prospect.
Just days after rumors began indicating the iPad 3 could come in 3D, we’ve got something else for our readers to ponder. A film student in Los Angeles, Zach King, envisions a hologram in future iDevices. To get his point across, he has released this video showing an iPad 2 with a fictional hologram setting.
The No. 1 smart phone sold at both AT&T and Verizon in April was the iPhone 4, according to news reported by Electronista. Also selling “very strong” was the iPad 2.
Apple has won patents covering a range of products customers have long enjoyed via OS X and/or iOS. However, it's the one patent accepted for a product Apple never produced that is most interesting, according to Patently Apple. In total, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced 16 newly published patents.
Forget the iPhone 5. The big news eventually coming out of Cupertino, California could be the arrival of a third-generation iPad in 3D, according to news first reported by RCR Wireless. Can you say game-changer?
AT&T has officially been told by Apple not to expect the iPhone 5 in June or July. This news, first reported by MacRumors, confirms what we’ve heard for months: the next-generation handset won’t debut until later in 2011.
According to Formula Capital managing partner James Altucher, Apple could very well become the world's first $1 trillion company. In fact, according to Altucher’s estimates, the Cupertino, California-based company could eventually be worth $2 to $3 trillion.
The white iPhone debuted and quickly began selling out, while investors became concerned about future iPad 2 sales. But, don’t tell that to those in Japan, who loved the second-generation iDevice. Meanwhile, Apple provided its mea culpa on the “locationgate” issue, but will that be enough for the whole affair to die? Not if Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn) has anything to say about it. These stories and more made news during the last week.
LucasArts signed a deal with Epic Games to use the Unreal 3 Engine for game development across various platforms. We may see some great-looking game popping up on the iDevices with LucasArts behind them.