There's really no stopping the rumor-mill is there? We're less than a week since the release of the iPhone 4S, hell, we're just two weeks since its announcement, and the mill is already spinning up again.
Oh Samsung, why do you do it to yourselves? As if having more lawsuits going on than The Pirate Bay wasn't enough to contend with for one day. The Korean firm has now managed to put its foot in it once more, this time when showing off its new media player, the Galaxy Player 5.0.
It's common knowledge that whilst Apple has excelled in product sales and innovation with the likes of the iPhone, iPod and the iPad, its web ventures have been remarkably underwhelming, to put it mildly.
One thing we have come to realize is, Siri isn't as useful as some of us may like. In its current state, Siri is unable to interact with Twitter and Facebook natively. Our very own whiz kid Steven Chi has documented a workaround so that you can update your Twitter and Facebook account via Siri.
It was only last week when Apple released iOS 4.4 firmware update for the second generation Apple TV users. And today, roughly after five days of pushing that major release, iOS 4.4.1 build 9A335a has been released which likely brings bug fixes and minor performance improvements to the second-gen Apple TV.
Rumors leading up to the announcement of the iPhone 4S had us looking forward to all kinds of weird and wonderful hardware. A brand new, tear-drop-shaped chassis was mooted at one point, along with a larger screen. While all the rumors were flying around though, there was one constant, one feature that we could all pretty much agree on.
According to a recently published report, Samsung is getting ready to pump up manufacturing for Apple’s next chip - the Apple A6 - in its plant in Austin, TX.
According to report published earlier today, Samsung is looking to ban sales of the Apple iPhone 4S in Japan and Australia. The company is also seeking a ban on sales of iPhone 4 and iPad 2 in Japan.
Apple has just released a formal statement announcing that their iPhone 4S has sold over four million units in its first three days after launching on October 14th.
Google, you just can't argue that the search giant doesn't touch our lives in more ways than we probably realize. If it's not our Android smartphone, our Android tablet - some people bought one of those, right? - or the way we live in Gmail, the chances are you still find yourself hitting Google.com at least once a day.

