Samsung's latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S II, sure seems to be popular amongst those keen on the little green Android, and the Korean outfit has now released sales numbers which seem to back up that observation.
Social networking giant, Twitter, could have provided yet another clue as to the potential release date of the much awaited fifth release of Apple's iOS software. With speculation reaching fever pitch surrounding the impending arrival of iOS 5, it appears Twitter may have tipped Apple's hat for them, with pair of developer events suggesting a final version of the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch operating system could be in customers' hands before October tenth.
According to a report published today, Apple will holding their next media event on campus in Cupertino instead of San Francisco.
According to a report published today, Apple Inc. is denying its employees to take vacations during the second week of October.
According to a report published today, Samsung Electronics is seeking the ban of Apple’s popular iPhone and iPad products in Netherland.
Going almost wholly against the flow of recent reports, Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair has stated his belief that Apple will only release one iPhone come October, and that it will be almost, if not completely identical to the iPhone 4 in terms of looks, while including the A5 chip and 8mp camera we've been expecting of the iPhone 5.
According to the very latest new ACSI (American Consumer Satisfaction Index) study for computers, Apple has stretched its lead in real-world satisfaction to a record 87 points.
Various reports during the course of the last few months have shed much light on Apple's apparent bid to forge partnerships with many of the world's most prominent mobile carriers in the run up to the release of its upcoming iPhone 5.
As we eagerly await some official coverage from Apple regarding the release of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S, reports have emerged which suggest the iPod touch will also be subject to some minor upgrades and will be available in white.
Apple's philosophy of faster, thinner and lighter has worked wonders thus far in the annual upgrade of its popular iPhone device. The iPhone 5 will follow the same motif of its predecessors when it finally rears its head, and the images are now springing up demonstrating the device's mainboard, complete with an A5 chip which already has analysts tipping it to out-perform the the powerful Galaxy S II from rival; Samsung.

