If you're an Apple enthusiast, or have at least been reading the news closely enough, you're likely aware that Apple is close to releasing a new model of its bestseller smartphone; the iPhone. The iPhone 5, as it's commonly known as, is rumored to include several new hardware and software improvements; among those, there's an enhanced speech recognition feature. Instead of waiting for Apple's imminent announcement, artist and Apple enthusiast Jan-Michael Cart has put together a concept video for our viewing pleasure how the feature might work.
If you're a Mac aficionado, the chances are you're familiar with a Safari plugin going by the name of ClickToFlash. A must have for anyone who's ever entertained the idea of visiting a web page that is festooned with Flash content, ClickToFlash would set about blocking the Adobe abomination as soon as the web page in question began to be rendered.
A major, major security flaw has been discovered in one of Samsung Galaxy S II’s variants today which lets users bypass the lockscreen even if a PIN code or pattern has been enabled.
Not willing to be upstaged by Amazon and its Kindle Fire announcement, Samsung has also gotten in on the launching spree by showing off its own 7-inch tablet - the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. On a side note, Samsung really needs to get someone working on their naming convention.
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.
It is official folks: Samsung is holding an event on October 11th titled UNPACKED 2011: Google Episode where they are slated to announce new hardware and software.

