John Gruber of Daring Fireball, who has a track record of "predicting" the release dates of Apple products, says that a new iPod touch with a Retina Display and dual cameras will be out in a few weeks.
John Gruber of Daring Fireball is saying that a CDMA version of the iPhone is currently undergoing engineering tests and could be out as soon as January. Verizon iPhone anyone?
Nearly everyone who owns a computer and loves gaming is excited about a game called as Spore. The game released yesterday for the PC platform. However, Electronic Arts was also developing it for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Now EA Mobile has sent word that Spore Origins will release for those platforms later this month.
Would you pay your full cable bill if there was static on the screen all month? Buy a dozen eggs if three of them were broken? How about paying $30 a month for the same service that others get for $20 a month?
3 says O2's network quality doesn't do justice to Apple's 3G iPhone
3 claimed that O2 was the wrong network for the iPhone at its annual summer ball last week.
When you review an Apple product, you can be sure that readers will say one of two things: either you didn't rate it high enough or you rated it way too high. Rarely, if ever, is there any middle ground.
In the U.S., the oft-touted "halo effect" from Apple's iPods and iPhones looks to be encouraging consumers to try the company's computers as well. Apple saw U.S. sales jump 38.1% in the quarter, according to Gartner (31.7% says IDC), pushing the company into third place, behind Dell and HP, with an 8.5% market share, compared to 6.4% last year.
As soon as Pandora heard that Apple would be launching the App Store, its designers and engineers began working on an iPhone version of Pandora that ran on jaikbroken iPhones, then rebuilt it using Apple's apparently excellent SDK. Having witnessed Pandora in action on an iPhone (see screenshots), we can say that it works great. It could be the best version of Pandora yet, given that it requires neither a computer, the way the web version does, nor a paid subscription, the way previous mobile implementations of Pandora have done.
The saga between Google Voice, Apple and AT&T continues. Today, a chat transcript emerged that seems to pin blame on AT&T for the application being rejected from the App Store.
To call this 'buyer's remorse' would be putting it perhaps a little too lightly. But one 17-year-old student in China says that he now regrets selling his kidney so that he could buy an iPad 2.