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Apple Inc. reportedly has a few more months remaining to introduce the next device in their smartphone line, which will probably be the iPhone 7, iPhone 6s or iPhone 6c
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have almost been out for two weeks, and that means it's time to start looking forward to the iPhone 7. No, seriously.
Due to Apple's meticulous screen preferences for the iPhone 6, suppliers are now rushing to meet targets to avoid delays or limitation of initial releases.
The long-rumored smartwatch from Apple, supposedly to be christened as the 'iWatch', could be closer to becoming a reality than ever before.
On Wednesday, Samsung announced that it will be making the new "Level" headphones available in the United States.
The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, or the WWDC, is fast approaching and the rumors are also flying about just as rapidly. Especially about the new OS X.
Usually Apple Inc. releases new devices during the months of September to October but recent rumors infer that the highly-anticipated iPhone 6 may be up for sale earlier than predicted.
A University Herald article said that based from SF Gate reports, Apple's much-anticipated iWatch will be equipped with a feature that will be able to detect future heart attacks of its users.
Apple has had a good year. Besides introducing the iPad Air, Mac Pro, and iPhone 5s, the company has cashed in on its App Store like never before. On Tuesday, Apple announced that over $10 billion was spent on apps in 2013, with over $1 billion coming from the month of December alone.
Apple has acquired app developer SnappyLabs, a company (of sorts) behind the popular app SnappyCam, which snaps full resolution pictures on the iPhone at up to 30 frames per second.
It's becoming clear that the future of the internet will be not on computers, but out in the world. Apple made a step towards that future on Friday with iBeacon, a location awareness app for iPhone that embeds virtual offers and information in various locations inside the Apple Store.
Unlike its unveiling at the big Apple keynote event on Oct. 22, the iPad mini with Retina Display, or iPad mini 2, made a quiet appearance on the Apple Store in the early morning on Tuesday Nov. 12.
While a lot of renders of the new spaceship-like Apple headquarters have been leaked since 2011, but now more than 20 new images have leaked from the City of Cupertino's municipal archive, according to Wired, which unearthed the images in a big exposé today.
It's certainly not the most outlandish conspiracy theory found on the web - no Tower 7 references, for one - but CNET's idea that Apple is just fine with the iPad Mini Retina's display manufacturing problems, in favor of iPad Air sales, is rather tenuous, at best.
The latest MacBook Pro Retinas from Apple haven't been available for very long, but the company is proving responsive to an early bugs found on The MacBook Pro Retina models.