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.
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.
Sprint is making sure everyone knows they remain the only major iPhone carrier in the U.S. to offer unlimited data plans. In fact, they will still carry that distinction even if Apple’s next handset arrives with 4G/LTE capabilities.
Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) for 2012 has just been announced. The five-day conference will be held from June 11-15 in San Francisco, California.
A Chinese supplier is offering what they are calling “iPhone 5 home buttons,” that look slightly different than the buttons on the iPhone 4S/4. Good or bad?
Although Apple has yet to even announce it, the company’s long-rumored “iPanel” could play a significant role in the high-definition television space. In fact, upwards of 25 percent of consumers in the U.S. would purchase a physical Apple television set.
The latest "iPhone 5" rumor suggests Apple's next handset will include in-cell touch panels. In other words, the handset will be much thinner than the past two models.
It is becoming more likely Apple is going to announce the launch of an "iPad mini” this year. The rumored 7.85-inch iPad could launch as early as the third quarter and sell for between $249 and $299.
Are we getting close to another dot-com tech bubble? Perhaps we are when this week's most interesting (and troubling) stories in technology revolved around companies making huge sums of money. While we're all for folks making money, when they do so by screwing customers, we've got a problem. What's going on here?
Known for his New Design style, Phillippe Starck has created everything from streetlights in Metz, France, to entire hotel lobbies in New York, to home products at Target stores. Now the French-based designer could be working on what could become the biggest new product launch since the iPad.
Like spring, developers anxiously await the yearly arrival of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which since 2003 (save 2006) has been held each June. However, mid-way through April, Apple has yet to announce WWDC nor made tickets available to the popular event.