Multiple sources now pointing to plenty of other news that could come out of the Oct 4 Apple event.
It appears Facebook will release its iPad app on Oct. 4, the same day Apple is scheduled to unveil iPhone 5.
Due to the spectacular competitiveness in technology of this century, the user do not lack a an alternative device. Samsung Electronics, the world's largest technology company by sales, also boasts its powerful smartphone products. Compared to Apple’s iPhone 5, the rival’s trump card is the Samsung Galaxy S2 which has been released worldwide since early May 2011. So the question here is: Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S2 - Who will be the Winner?
With cryptic messages coming from Apple and a big announcement coming Oct. 4 the Internet rumor mill has been all abuzz. Speculation is running wild with talk of a new entry level iPhone 4S and the new and improved iPhone 5.
No one can unhesitatingly say what iPhone 5 will be like until it's release day likely on Oct. 4. However, people are still keen on expecting anything about iPhone 5, especially features of it.
Apple watchers are eagerly waiting for the Let's talk iPhone event scheduled for 10 a.m. Pacific Time Tuesday at its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Although the press invite didn't mention the much-anticipated iPhone5 by name, tech sites have been buzzing.
Mobile phone firm Nokia (NYSE: NOK) said it would cut 3,500 jobs and review its operations in Finland, Hungary and Mexico as part of its cost-cutting measures.
Nokia shares have plunged almost 49 percent year-to-date.
If recent history is anything to go by, then it can be seen that it pays to buy Apple shares whenever the stock drops; something that could make evaluation of the next buying opportunity a meaningful process.
Microsoft has begun to roll out its Windows Phone 7.5 Mango update to smartphones globally.
How palatable is the prospect of a new iPhone version being unveiled without the iconic leader having any role at all?
An Australian court could rule next week on an injunction sought by Apple to bar the sale of Samsung Electronics Co.'s Galaxy 10.1 tablets in the country, a federal court judge said on Thursday.
The trial of Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, started off Tuesday more than two years after the King of Pop, Michael Jackson died.
Consumers truly anticipating the iPhone 5 release date, as recent research shows that 41 percent of mobile users in North American have plans to buy one of the Apple smartphones.
More than two years after the King of Pop Michael Jackson died, the trial of Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray kicked off, Tuesday, with the jury being shown a shocking photo of Jackson's corpse and made to hear a recording of the singer's slurred speech.
Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Mobile USA has joined Samsung’s side in fighting a lawsuit by Apple to stop the sale Samsung telephones, saying that their fight could hurt carrier business.
The speculated release of the iPhone 5 smartphone by Apple (AAPL) will likely juice the shares of AT&T's (T) by attracting hundreds of thousands of younger adult subscribers to AT&T's stable. Those extra subscribers should also help T improve its network quicker -- something the company needs to do.
With iPhones being all the hype on the market right now, do we have a need for devices purely serving our musical needs anymore? Why buy iPods when iPhones do it all and more?
Daily deals company Groupon expanded its service twice Wednesday, announcing a new loyalty program called Groupon Rewards, and a new platform for finding hot products at a bargain called Groupon Goods.
Rumors have begun that Apple is going to stop producing the iPod soon, given that people have begun moving to the iPad and iPhone, although Apple has kept mum on the speculation.
This isn't rumors or speculation. While Apple is not letting any secrets out, one only has to look as far as its software -- iOS5 -- to understand how it will function.
The speculated release of the iPhone 5 smartphone by Apple (AAPL) will likely juice the shares of AT&T's (T) by attracting hundreds of thousands of younger adult subscribers to AT&T's stable. Those extra subscribers should also help T improve its network quicker -- something the company needs to do.