We’ve found yet another roundup of rumors confirming a March 2012 launch of new Apple Products. This time our information comes from iLounge, who bases their report on an unknown but “reliable” source. Remember that rumors are just that: rumors. Although sources are always claimed, or people that are close to the matter are cited, always take reports with a heavy grain of salt.
When Apple launched Game Center in iOS 4, one of the many arguments laid fairly and squarely at its feet was its severe lack of any sort of messaging system. When you look at similar services on other platforms such as PSN, Xbox Live or Steam then you'll see that sending messages between players is integral to the experience. Apple missed that, completely.
While Apple's fortunes are undoubtedly on the positive side these days, any good company is continually looking to the future, and trying to build a user base that will continue to grow is part of that strategy.
The new djay for Mac is now on available and on sale in the Mac App Store. The highly rated application has been available on the iPad and iPhone and has received positive reviews.
Many of you will be more than aware of the difficult - often impossible - task that is carrier unlocking a brand new iPhone.
Apple TV - Cupertino-based Apple's first delve into streaming-only television set-up box, has not made quite the noise of its iOS counterparts - namely the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
Whenever Apple releases its latest 'next big thing', it tends to find its way into the tech news spectrum on a daily basis, and Siri - bundled with iOS 5 for early adopters of the iPhone 4S - has proved to be no exception.
Much like the signal issues with the iPhone 4 release last June, the launch of Apple's much-improved dual-core model has been dogged with problems - the battery being the main culprit this time around.
It's hard to believe that Apple's iPhone is scarcely four years old. As is frequently the case with game-changing innovation, it seems as though the fruit company's smartphone effort has been around forever.
I have an iPhone 4 and have been tempted to upgrade to the 4S since its debut. I don’t use my camera all that often and don’t care about getting more room for pictures, videos and apps. It’s Siri that has me considering the upgrade. And I would get it if it weren’t for the hefty price tag that comes with. That, and my contract won't be eligible for renewal for another year and a half.

