Apple is scheduled to roll-out the latest version of the iPhone OS today. The new iPhone OS 3.0 will pack features that have been verily awaited by Apple’s software-hungry crowd.
Apple on Monday unveiled its next-generation iPhone, the iPhone 3G S, at the 2009 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) as well as the upcoming operating system Snow Leopard.
This new “I’m a Mac” ad has an actress that gives her list of specifications that she wanted for a new laptop, and of course, the PCs are disqualified until all the remaining PCs leave. Mac won of course!
Apple has just informed iPhone developers that new applications submitted to the App Store will be rejected unless they are compatible for the forthcoming iPhone 3.0 firmware upgrade.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said he doesn’t plan to resign from Apple’s board despite government inquiry. The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has begun an investigation into whether Google and Apple are violating antitrust laws by sharing two board members.
As of this writing, Apple is really close to one billion app download around the world. Apple created a countdown page for this one and the good news is they are having a contest.
Looks like Apple is really getting ready for the rumored new devices. Apple and Samsung have a long history of locking up large-scale flash memory deals, and it looks like these two are at it again.
According to AI, the soon-to-be-released iPhone 3.0 and 3rg-Generation iPod touch will support for a new chip enabling low power 802.11n, including the ability to find and join 5GHz networks.