According to a report published earlier today, Apple’s next-generation iPad will be utilizing an all-new backlight design for an HD display.
A never-before-seen 70-minute interview of Steve Jobs will be shown in theaters soon, Redmond Pie has learned. The interview was conducted by Robert Cringely for his 1996 documentary Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires related to the rise of personal computers between 1970s and 1990s. The interview was about 70 minutes long but only 10 minutes of it made it to the final version of the documentary.
According to a report published a few hours ago, Apple is preparing its retail stores for an all new self-check-out-without-confirming system called EasyPay.
There's no doubt that, when it comes to fanaticism of new products, Apple has it down to a fine art. From Mac to iPad, iPhone to MacBook, there's regularly a congregation of avid techies ready to pay big bucks outside those iconic stores on release dates of new products.
According to a report published earlier today, Apple is planning to completely overhaul all of its product lineups sometime next year.
Another day, and another Samsung vs. Apple debacle, this time it seems that the Korean giant Samsung is requesting depositions from “Jony” Ive and other Apple inventors. We discussed only yesterday that Samsung were demanding Apple to hand over the source code for the iPhone 4S.
It doesn't take a genius to spot the emerging pattern in Apple's recent releases! Moments ago, Apple has seeded the next version of iOS 5, numbered iOS 5.0.1, to the registered developers of iOS Dev Center.
So, with the launch of the iPhone 4S, came equipped our very own personal assistant Siri. Now the question is; how much data is our brand spanking new iPhone using while we ask Siri silly questions like "Siri, open the pod bay doors".
Looks like iOS users enjoy surfing the web on their devices more compared to other OS’s, as a new report shows that Apple iOS is the leading mobile OS for users browsing the web.
I am sure all of you would have read one thing or another on the on-going legal battle between Samsung and Apple, well here is some more for you; Samsung is now asking the Australian court for the source code of the iPhone 4S’ firmware, and also any agreements that have been made with Vodafone, Telstra and Optus prior to the launch in Australia.

