So the iPad 2 launch event is just around the corner and the fans are getting crazy about it. As the event comes closer, speculations and rumors of all sorts are floating around. We have just found out an image of what looks like the back of iPad 2G.
While Apple could never really come over their white iPhone 4 manufacturing woes, 9to5Mac is now reporting that Apple might surprise everyone by introducing a white iPad (2nd-gen).
Every-so-often an iOS app crosses our collective Redmond Pie radar that reminds us just why we love mobile devices so much. Today's little gem is everyAir, developed by Pandaelf.
According to sources close to AppleInsider, Apple is going to surprise everyone next week with “near immediate” availability of the next-generation iPad to public.
This is a plain rumor since that's what Gruber, the source, called it himself. Gruber, known best for authentic Apple reports and leaks has quietly slipped a rumor in a footnote of an Engadget bashing post. Gruber wrote the post to point out that there weren't any eleventh hour changes like Engadget reported, in fact, the original reporting by Engadget was clearly wrong since nothing has changed in iPad 2 since January.
According to sources close to Engadget, Apple is going to show off an early preview version of iOS 5 at the iPad 2 media event, which is going to be held on Wednesday, March 2nd, at the famous Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
iPhone security expert and hacker Stefan Esser believes that an untethered exploit for iOS 4.3 will drop after next weekend, that is after Apple has released iOS 4.3 to public.
Apple has started hanging banners outside San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in preparation for the upcoming iPad 2 Media Event which will be held on March 2nd, here in San Francisco.
Leaked retail box shots of the upcoming MacBook Pro outlines a new feature, dubbed as FaceTime HD, which hints towards High-Definition 720p video chat coming to soon-to-be-released MacBook Pro line.
It’s official: Apple has just started sending out invitations to the press for a media event to unveil the much awaited iPad 2. The event will be held at the famous Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

