IPHONE

More news
An iPhone is seen at the Apple store in New York

iPhone 5 Release Could Delay But As a 'Better Upgrade Than Expected,' Says Analyst

The pre-sale hype of rumors around iPhone 5 has gained some extension now that one report has claimed that Apple's next-generation iPhone will be released in October, not September.Hold your breath a little more - the iPhone 5 will be worth the prolonged wait, because the upgrade is now said to be more significant than expected.
Apple iCloud Beta

iCloud Beta Finally Released: Should Rivals be Afraid?

The release of iCloud Beta marks technology giant Apple's maiden venture into cloud business -- and it's going to be a wake-up call for rivals like Amazon Cloud Drive, Google Music Beta Digital Locker, Windows Live SkyDrive, Box.net, DropBox and SugarSync.
Apple is expected to launch new iPhone in October

iPhone 4 Price Drops. So What? Give Me an iPhone 5

More clues are piling up in regards to the release date of Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 5 set to hit the markets this fall. The latest news speculate that Target will be offering price drops on the iPhone 4 for five bucks if you trade in an old 3GS model. Customers can also purchase a 16GB iPhone 4 for $170 with a two year contract or go to Radio shack and get an iPhone 4 32GB model for $270.
Adobe Edge

Adobe Edge Dives Into iPad and iPhones 'No Flash' Platform

The latest announcement by Adobe to work with HTML 5 with its new motion graphics software called Edge could open new doors for cross browser and mobile device compatibility. The popularity of HTML 5 continues its rise due to its compatibility with major web browsers, W3C specification, and support from Apple and Microsoft.
An HSBC bank logo is highlighted by the sun in London

Foxconn, HSBC Join Global Trend: Technology Reducing Labor Costs

Technology is increasingly displacing the need for workers worldwide. Foxconn, making of Apple's iPhones and iPads, plans to add one million robots to factories in the next three years. HSBC is cutting out "unnecessary bureaucracy" in eliminating 30,000 jobs.

Pages

IBT Spotlight

We Help Businesses Find B2B Service Providers They Can Trust.