TUAW reports that they received an anonymous tip containing a screenshot of an AT&T support page that lists an “iPhone Video” device alongside listings for the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G. If you think about it, Apple has to call the next-gen iPhone something, and seeing as the addition of a video camera to […]
Continue reading...4. June 2009
A screenshot from the inventory list of the UK-based Carphone Warehouse hints at, if not confirms, that Apple is getting ready to announce a 32GB iPhone model along with a 16GB model. Earlier this week we reported that Apple had recently received PCS Type Review Certification Board approval for iPhone models that range in capacity […]
Continue reading...2. June 2009
Hot on the heels of reports that we might soon see a 4GB iPhone model comes this snapshot courtesy of BoyGeniusReport which appears to be an ad for a 4GB iPhone for the low low price of $99. Interestingly, one of the advertised features includes video chatting. Not too shabby.
Continue reading...1. June 2009
Apple recently received PCS Type Review Certification Board approval for iPhone models that range in capacity from 4GB to 32GB, according to a trusted source cited by Engadget. Since the iPhone was first released, analysts have been clamoring that Apple needs to release a cheaper iPhone model if it wants to maintain significant growth. This […]
Continue reading...30. May 2009
Photos found on a Chinese language website purport to show the autofocus and digital compass features expected to be a part of the upcoming iPhone. We’re not sure how much credence to give these photos, but if true, the implementation of autofocus means that there’s at least one next-gen iPhone floating around in the wild. […]
Continue reading...29. May 2009
MacRumors obtained a new photo depicting what the upcoming iPhone model might look like from the back. Pictured on the right is a matte-back iPhone that made the rounds a few months ago, while the right picture is the latest representation of what Apple might have in store for us at this years WWDC. I […]
Continue reading...28. May 2009
The upcoming Palm Pre will seamlessly connect with iTunes, according to a report from Fortune. Third party programs that perform the same service for various non-Apple MP3 players — including the Palm Treo and 700p – have been available for some time. But team Pre has apparently built the necessary code right into the device’s […]
Continue reading...27. May 2009
Citing a reliable source, SiliconRumors is reporting that Apple is planning on adding 3G connectivity to the MacBook Air, and may in fact produce an entire family of MacBook Air laptops in the near future. Interestingly, sources hinted us at a new entry price ranging between $1300 and $1500 which clearly suggests a new and possibly […]
Continue reading...26. May 2009
Citing a trusted source, iLounge reports that Apple will release 3 different iPhone models that will be dependant on the speed of the relevant network. Specifically, those in countries with advanced networks will receive iPhones that can handle speeds of up to 7.2Mbps, while every other country will stay put with iPhone models that can support speeds of up to […]
Continue reading...22. May 2009
A series of screenshots, if you buy that they’re authentic, seem to indicate that the iPhone will soon be adding support for over the air downloads for T.V shows and Movies. As it stands now, the iPhone only supports over the air downloads for music and video podcasts.
Continue reading...22. May 2009
While weighing in on what he expects to see at this years WWDC, John Gruber over at DaringFireball dropped an interesting tidbit about Apple possibly re-branding its laptops. Specifically, Gruber predicts that Apple will only refer to its aluminum encased laptops as being “Pro” models, while the plastic models will retain the “MacBook” moniker. It’s […]
Continue reading...21. May 2009
Seth Weintraub over at Computer World seems to think so. This camera won’t be a point-and-shoot as much as it will be a digital photography computer. Frankly, it isn’t hard to imagine the hardware. Imagine an iPod Touch with a good camera and lens. That’s about it. There have been some findings recently that back […]
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4. June 2009
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