With MacWorld a mere handful of days away & 2009 here already the interwebs are ablaze with rumors and rumors of upcoming apple products. So today while feeling a tad under the weather, I’ve decided to pull together into one blog post as many rumors (links to that is) that I could. (Go Gooooooogle he
If you’ve ever wished you could put Google in your pocket, you’ll have the opportunity soon – quite literally. The search-engine company is on the verge of releasing a software suite to run all aspects of mobile phones. Google is not manufacturing phones but instead making the software for them – called Android – and
Apple announced the release of the new iPod Touch. They are now shaped more like the iPhone with the curved back but are made out of stainless steel instead of plastic like the iPhone. They also come with volume control buttons which goes along nicely with the new internal speakers. Another huge feature for the
O2 has finally announced details of its Pay & Go tariff for the iPhone 3G, and the news is both good and bad. The Bad: The handsets will cost £350 ($620) and £400 ($710), which gives us some idea of what the carriers are paying Apple. The Good: Free Wi-Fi and 3G for a year,
A Chinese factory worker who became an internet sensation after a photo of her flashing a peace sign was left on an iPhone has been identified. The photo was left on an iPhone delivered to a British customer who posted it up on an Apple message board. Since then the photo has gone around the
Substantially breaking with prior tradition, which saw little publicity for point releases of its software, Apple has today taken active steps to promote version 2.0.2 iPhone Software, posting a new web page dedicated to the recent iPhone Software 2.0.2 update, an iTunes Store link, and a SMS text message to notify users of the release.