A screenshot of American telephone company Cincinnati Bell’s website has popped up today which shows two new iPhones – the 4S and 5 – listed, with price.
iPhone 4S Name Appears In Latest iTunes Beta. Same Design As iPhone 4, Dual Mode GSM/CDMA Capability
We're firmly in iPhone rumor territory now, with three days to go before Apple announces whatever they have hidden up their sleeves. We may have a better idea as to what Apple will bestow upon us on the 4th now though, thanks to a leak from Apple's own software team.
A photo of Radio Shack’s internal inventory system has emerged today which shows a Sprint iPhone 5 listed which suggests exactly what you think.
Angry Birds merchandize keeps getting cooler and cooler! Announced today are three speaker docks for all iDevices which are based on three different birds from the Angry Birds series.
According to a report published today, Samsung has offered Apple a deal which, if accepted, would allow the Korean company to launch its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in Australia.
Turns out people are pretty excited about the whole iPhone 5 thing, and the folks over at AT&T are no different. The carrier, Apple's first ever iPhone partner, may now have been relegated to also-rans, but that doesn't appear to have dampened their enthusiasm for the cash cow that is the iPhone.
We're now just a few short days away from the unveiling of Apple's latest and greatest iPhone, and the rumors are coming in thick and fast. The latest comes via the often reliable source 9to5Mac.
We may only have five days to wait until we get to see the real thing, but here's the next best thing - a mock-up of the iPhone 5, made using data and rumors from across the internet.
We like leaked videos of unannounced products here at Redmond Pie, and we really like videos that are 100% real. Unfortunately this new video of what is claimed to be an iPhone 5 is almost certainly, 100%, nailed on, fake.
Well well well, what do we have here? According to our friends over at 9to5Mac, Apple's next generation has put in an early appearance, by showing up in Apple's own inventory systems.

