One day after a report surfaced that said iPhone carriers were testing out 4G handsets, comes word that a major Apple Store is doing the same. Do these separate news stories almost confirm the iPhone 5 will be 4G-supported?
Apple expects the iPhone 5 to sell so well, it is preparing to have 26 million units available before the end of the year. In fact, the company has increased production of all of its iPhones by 12 to 13 percent, according to TechCrunch.
We’ve heard a lot of iPhone 5 rumors over the course of the past few months. However, today is the first time we’ve heard some evidence that the new handset will support 4G LTE. This would be the first time an iPhone would do so, according to BGR.
Apple is apparently ready to launch the iPhone 5, but not until October. Previous reporting indicated that the next-generation handset would be released in September, but that was not meant to be.
Just how popular is the iPad? So popular, that it will still dominate the tablet market heading into the next decade. This is the conclusion drawn from a new survey first reported by All Things Digital.
This week, AppAdvice told readers exclusively about iTunes Replay and its new magazine. Meanwhile, Skype for iPad finally arrived in some of the news making headlines in the week that was.
It’s almost time to say goodbye to your iPhone 4. As such, you should know that your handset is still worth a lot of money on the secondary market. Here's how much.
Apple’s secrecy is legendary especially when it comes to releasing new iDevices. Still, there are subtle signs that suggest the iPhone 5 and iOS 5 are coming very soon. Case in point, Apple recently began approving apps that are compliant with the next iOS release, according to news first reported by Cult Of Mac.
Ebay has released a new app for the iPhone/iPod touch. The eBay Instant Sale app provides a simple way to get cash for your old electronics or recycle them for free.
Apple has finally unveiled its iCloud pricing structure for those customers that wish to purchase additional storage beyond the 5 GB each user receives free of charge. With this in mind, we thought it was important to compare these prices with those of similar products already on the market. To do so, we've compared iCloud prices with those of Dropbox, Amazon’s Cloud Drive and the Google Music Beta service.
A new patent application suggests Apple is working on ways to improve the battery life of future iDevices and MacBook Pros by using "jelly roll” battery technology. Also known as Swiss rolls, these are found in “cylindrical, rechargeable batteries, like a typical AA, AAA or D batteries,” according to Apple Insider.
As we await the official word on when the iPhone 5 is to be released, consider these rumored case designs for the next-generation iDevice, which first made the rounds at MobileFun.co.uk. The design, “sourced to Mobile Fun from a Chinese case manufacturer,” shows an iDevice with a larger display and a curved construction.
In 2010, Apple purchased Swedish-based Polar Rose, a company that specialized in face detection algorithms. Now, Apple plans on offering this technology as a public developer API for iOS applications, according to news first reported by 9 To 5 Mac.
Apple is almost certainly about to release the fifth-generation iPhone something in the next few weeks. Still, that doesn’t mean the popularity of the iPhone 4 is waning. In fact, last year’s model is still selling quite well.
In news that really isn’t that surprising, AT&T has told its retail staff to complete existing sales training in preparation for the next iPhone release. As such, employees are being asked to anticipate “the influx of foot traffic expected in September,” according to news exclusively reported by BGR.
Apple has released OS X 10.7.2 to developers. Along with a new iCloud for Lion Beta 5, developers can now test iCloud capabilities for Mac applications.
OS X Lion roared while iOS 5 got closer to become reality, as did the iPhone 5. Meanwhile, more Hulu rumors made news in some of the top stories from the past week.