Recent heat over the iPhone 5 is spiraling out of control as the Oct. 4 press conference draws closer. But why is iPhone 5 the most desired smartphone? Taking a closer look at two major reasons, the iOS 5 upgrade and iCloud features, may help us understand what the craze is about.
After clamming up for months about the release of the most anticipated smartphone - iPhone 5 - this year, Apple has finally decided to sing. But it's not singing aloud - with a three word cryptic invitation, “Let’s talk iPhone” send out to the media, Apple has indicated that it will announce the launch of iPhone 5 on Oct. 4. And, nothing more.
iPhone 5 could steal the show, but an iPhone 4S could also debut, so here's what to expect.
The new iPhone is about to be unveiled.
Amazon Inc's Kindle Fire, within just a week of its announcement, has analysts passionately speculating on the possibility of the 7-inch tablet making either a profit or a loss. One among the many such speculations and rumors is a recent virtual teardown of the Kindle Fire by UBM TechInsights, which suggests that the tablet's manufacturing cost stands at $150.
Apple is expected to unveil the much-anticipated next-generation iPhone today at its Cupertino headquarters, where the technology giant is conducting an event titled Let's Talk iPhone.
The countdown for the much-hyped Apple iPhone event has begun and it is highly expected that the Cupertino tech giant will finally uncover its next generation iPhone aka iPhone 5 (or iPhone 4S) on Tuesday. Should Android really worry about the hype that the iPhone 5 has gained even before its release?
Sprint Nextel Corp., the third largest wireless and telecommunications network carrier in the U.S., has recently signed a multi-billion dollar deal with California-based Apple Inc. to purchase 30.5 million units of the iPhone 5, over the next four years.
As Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) is gearing up towards the release of a new iPhone, presumably called as iPhone 5, a Wall Street analyst said Apple stock could reach $666 next year.
Here is yet another good news for tech geeks who are upbeat about Apple Inc's iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy Tab.
Security issue lets apps access any data on the device.
Apple Inc. fans has been waiting and expecting the company to showcase the most anticipated smartphone iPhone 5 on Tuesday. The Apple's Let's Talk iPhone event is just hours away.
With the advent of the Apple’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event rumors are strengthening that there will be only a iPhone 4S and no iPhone 5.
Apple is set to unveil a new iPhone, presumably called the iPhone 5, within hours at its Cupertino headquarters in California.
Apple's Let's Talk iPhone event has finally arrived, and we'll probably get the unveiling of the highly anticipated iPhone 5 from company CEO Tim Cook and team.
Research in Motion, which has been denying reports that its BlackBerry Messenger might launch on non-BlackBerry platforms, might be having second thoughts.
Adobe Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: ADBE) announced its vision for combining services, community and applications with its Creative Cloud strategy. In addition, the company made some small yet important acquisitions that further strengthen its position in the world of open standards.
Some Android phones are believed to allow internet applications to access a user's information, such as their location or text messages. Who is at risk?
10 iPhone 5 features and iOS 5 functions that can deliver the killer blow to Android smartphones
Kindle Fire needs the Hewlett-Packard-owned operating system to compete with iPad.
Competitors are feeling the heat this week as Amazon's new Kindle Fire wowed consumers and undercut other tablets - in some cases, by hundreds of dollars. The Fire's low price point appears to be forcing down those of other tablets as well, with the HTC Flyer the second slated such product to be discounted at Best Buy this week.
Not all of Kindle Fire's specs have been released yet, but even without them, it could be the best tab yet.