While the release of the iPad 2 might ultimately end up being the Apple news of the day, these possible images of the iPhone 5 might give it a run for its money.
Apple has released the next version of their iOS software, iOS 4.3, which is compatible with the iPad, iPod touch and AT&T iPhones. Sorry, Verizon iPhone owners.
It looks like those battery issues along with the release of the iPad 2 in Verizon stores on Friday have pushed back the HTC ThunderBolt release date yet again.
Yesterday, AT&T confirmed that the mobile hotspot feature for the iPhone 4 would arrive on March 11th. What they didn't confirm is whether or not it will support 5 Wi-Fi devices.
If you bought an iPad recently and are freaking out now that the iPad 2 has been announced, relax. Apple is offering $100 to those who bought an iPad in the last two weeks.
Now that the iPad 2 is out, you have a choice to make. iOS or Android. Maybe this spec comparison between the Motorola Xoom and iPad 2 can help you over the fence.
The iPad 2 wasn't the only big announcement that Apple CEO Steve Jobs and company made at the iPad 2 event in San Francisco today. In fact, they made a pretty big software unveil as well. Sadly though, this update won't be coming to the Verizon iPhone 4.