There's no doubt that the iPhone has been a runaway success, but Apple has once again felt the need to make more devices. According to a new report, Apple plans to order as many as 26 million iPhones from suppliers.
These days, Apple sells several 3G-capable devices, namely the iPad and the iPhone, but there is no such product on their iPod or Mac lineup. Indeed, no 3G-capable Mac even exists at the moment, but a new leaked prototype proves that Apple has looked into it.
According to a new report published today, production of the next chip in the Ax series of SoCs by Apple have begun. The chips will be used in a new product in the first half of 2012.
It has been a while since the once-rife rumor that a more reasonably-priced iPhone would also be landing along with the main iPhone 5, but as AppleNApps reports, the Cupertino outfit could also be plotting a second device which will focus less on storage capacity, and more on utilizing its iCloud’s services.
Ever wished a file in iOS 5 could predict when the system's next build is coming out? According to an amazing discovery from developers, there's actually a file within iOS 5 beta that predicts the release of iOS 5 Beta 6 for August 18th, after being successful at predicting Beta 5, which was released this past Saturday.
Well, you can't knock them for trying. First it was the images, which then evolved to videos and even an audacious "Apple.com" visual of the forthcoming iPhone. The latest effort, which claims to be an unboxing of the eagerly-awaited smartphone, has made a good attempt to seem legit in the form of a professional boxing, as if it were shipped directly from the Cupertino company.
Ever wondered what the next iPhone will look like? While we won't learn that from Apple for at least a few more weeks, the wizards at a French site have put together a video featuring the most popular rumors out there, as well as the already-forgotten wishes.
With the release of the iPhone 5 largely expected to be in early September, more and more concepts and leaks are predictably appearing all over the internet.
If you're an OS X Lion user, you might be looking into different ways to adjust the system features to your own needs accordingly. Lion Tweaks is a new free tool that changes specific settings in Lion to make it more visually-appealing, or maybe just work better for you.
It's no secret that the stock market has been going wild over the last few days in wake of growing economic turmoil decreasing confidence. While most companies have been hemorrhaging money, Apple remains stable: in fact, it's now ranked as the most valuable company in the whole wide world.

