For a time there was going to be no new iPhone this year, with reports casting a glum picture of Apple releasing iPhone 5 in 2012, much after a legion of Android phones has had a busy time burying the iPhone. Here is a look at the prominent features/improvements in iPhone 5.
One analyst predicts Apple will go after the mid-market with a second new iPhone to be introduced in September of this year.
The Apple iPhone that is equipped with high-speed 4G LTE may be too early to be released this September.
If you think the unlocked iPhone is too pricey, you're in luck - technology giant Apple is reportedly mulling a release of a mid-range iPhone sometime in September that won't tie you down to any contract.
Apple Store employees can now unlock iPhone 4 phones specifically made for AT&T by selling them as Device Only at the checkout counter.
Apple will finally make its products affordable for the middle class crowd by addressing the pre-paid mobile phone market, releasing contract-free iPhone for $350 along with iPhone 5 in September.
HP is about to release their new webOS tablet known as HP TouchPad, a 9.7-inch form factor to catch up with the other tablets like Apple iPad.
LulzSec may have revealed an Apple mystery much before it actually came into being.
If the ongoing rumors are to be believed, HP is set to bring a rival for Apple iPad 2. The company is set to unveil a smaller TouchPad tablet with a 7 inch screen.
A Chinese-language commercial Times quoted Dan Heyler, a semiconductor analyst with Merrill Lynch in Taipei hinting the upcoming arrival of iPhone 6 in 2012.
Barclays Capital has addressed the reasons it believes shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) have underperformed the sector since February. Apple stock has fallen 3.82 percent between February 1 and June 24.
The theory that iPhone 5 will be unveiled in September is gathering force by the day. A Morgan Stanley analyst has said Apple will begin the production of iPhone 5 in mid-to-late August, after apparently holding meetings with iPhone component makers in Taiwan last week.
Rumors on Apple iPhone 5 are continuing to develop, and the latest is that iPhone 5 camera will boast of dual LED flash, according to Boy Genius Report.
After waiting some extra months for the latest iteration of iPhone, fans can now look forward to a surprise double offering from Apple: The latest buzz is that iPhone 5 and a Lite version of iPhone 4 will be launched in September.
George Hotz, well-known iPhone and Sony PS3 hacker, is following in the footsteps of many other celebrated hackers who got hired by technology giants. Hotz, also known as GeoHotz, has joined Facebook and is said to be involved in product development. Hotz's Facebook page says he has been a software engineer at Facebook since May 9. Earlier, Facebook profile hacker Chris Putnam, iOS hacker Peter Hajas, Twitter hacker Michael Mooney, and Ashley Towns, the creator of the first ever iPhone worm,...
Users seeking a higher performance from their iPhone 4 camera have turned to apps such as HDR Camera, True HDR, Instagram, which visually creates enhanced photos with higher colors, filters, and exposures. For iPhone 5 users, hopefully they won't need to rely on third party apps for a genuine high performance camera that could top other Smartphones.
Skype will soon release an app for the iPad 2. Skype has been testing the product extensively for months.
Apple revealed more information on Friday about its iCloud service. Among the details released is that iCloud will be accessible by the Web and not limited to the iPhone or iPad.
Top venture-capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers is considering creating a specialized fund that focuses on cloud-based technologies.
Wells Fargo won't let employees plug personal smartphones into the bank's IT system. The bank issues Blackberry's not iPhones to many employees for company work.
Apple is now suing Samsung in South Korea, the electronics company's home base.
Here is a line-up of top Motorola phones which Apple's iPhone 5 will meet when it comes in September.