5 July, 2011 - Paul Dixon
A report from Digitimes today claims that Taiwan based manufacturer, Pegatron Technology has received an order from Apple for 15 million next-generation iPhones, which would begin shipping in September.
4 July, 2011 - Paul Dixon
Fancy splashing out over $2000 on a non-functioning iPhone 4? Me neither, but this isn’t your typical iPhone 4 – it’s believed to be a prototype version that would have been originally used by Apple engineers for testing purposes.
3 July, 2011 - Paul Dixon
There have been many rumours regarding what the iPhone 5 could look like, some have speculated that it will be similar to the iPhone 4, while others have claimed it will have a radically different design. Inspired by these rumours, artists & designers have created their own concept designs, and in this post I have picked out what I personally think are 10 of the best.
2 July, 2011 - Killian Bell
Many iOS developers are reducing their apps & games to commemorate America’s Independence Day this coming Monday, July the 4th. EA games in particular has gone all out – hosting its biggest ever iOS game sale, with over 40 of their biggest titles from as little as $0.99 (£0.59), for your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
1 July, 2011 - Killian Bell
Following the release of its fourth developer preview on June 6, Apple has finally seeded the Gold Master release of OS X Lion to developers, indicating the new operating system’s public release shouldn’t be too far away.
30 June, 2011 - Paul Dixon
When the original iPad was released back on the 3rd of April 2010, there was around 3000 native apps available for it. Exactly 453 days later, that figure has grown to over 100,000 in the US App Store, and the UK App Store isn’t too far behind at 98,874.
29 June, 2011 - Killian Bell
Speculation of extremely low supplies traditionally points to a refresh when concerning an ageing Apple product, however, some believe that this could be the end of Apple’s entry-level white MacBook.
28 June, 2011 - Paul Dixon
Back in February, Apple added Intel’s Thunderbolt I/O technology to its MacBook Pro lineup, and last month the iMac was given the same treatment. But despite the introduction of this new technology, we are only just starting to see compatible devices released. Now we can buy a cable for them – Apple added one to their online store today.
27 June, 2011 - Paul Dixon
Earlier this month we reported on a story that claimed Apple had ordered 400,000 next-generation MacBook Airs. The latest news is that Best Buy is no longer shipping current models, lending more weight to rumours of an upcoming refresh.
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