It's Apple announcement day today, and we've been treated to a couple of new devices. One of those announcements that might not get that much attention is the new iPod nano 7th-generation, which builds on the already super awesome little iPod that we all know and love.
By now you’re probably aware of the fact that Apple has announced the successor to the all-time famous iPhone 4, the iPhone 4S. If you're an iPhone enthusiast, you might likely already be asking yourself how long it might take for users to get their hands on an untethered jailbreak for the new device. If recent indicators are to be believed, that might happen much sooner than you originally think.
Few could argue that Apple's failed attempt at making music social had much merit. Ping, for starters, was an awful name, and was a little too close to another semi-failed social app, Ping.fm. Of course, it was only the likes of us geeks that knew that, but that's besides the point.
Demoed officially earlier this year at E3, the Metro-style Xbox 360 Dashboard Update for 2011 has been caught being browsed through in a leaked video which you can watch after the jump!
Owners of some HTC-branded Android phones may have a little cause for concern today, after it emerged that the company's handsets may contain a huge security flaw which could, theoretically, share personal information with any third-party application.
With iPhone excitement beginning to reach fever pitch head of tomorrow's announcement by Apple, we're beginning to see all kinds of leaks and web-based mishaps. The latest in a long line is from Vodafone's German arm, who's web store now appears to be listing new iPhone models in its compatibility lists.
Well it doesn't get much more morbid than this, does it? TechCrunch Disrupt winner PassMyWill is a new web service which promises to work out when you are longer with this world, and then to take care of all your online passwords and data.
Samsung's recently released AllShare DLNA app offers Windows Phone owners of the Sammy persuasion the ability to share all kinds of media over a WiFi network to any DLNA-compatible TV or set-top box. The problem though, is that when attempting to run the app on certain Samsung devices, users were met with an error, and as a result were unable to take advantage of what AllShare has to offer. The popular belief is that Samsung doesn't want owners of certain handsets to have access to AllShare, though the reasoning is unclear. With that in mind, it's possible that users could experience some off behavior on certain handsets, but we've not seen any reports either for, or against that theory just yet.
Just a few days before Apple takes the wraps off what will be its iPhone hardware strategy for the next year, some last-minute details from Apple's manufacturing supply line are beginning to surface, including credible shots of future products. Today, an alleged shot depicting an unreleased iPhone model has been leaked onto the Web.
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.

