If multiple reports are to be believed, Apple could be set to wield the axe on two of its best selling pieces of hardware, and one of them has been around for a good 10 years.
According to a report published today, Apple will be announcing the fifth-generation iPod touch, along with two new iPhone models, at their media event on October 4th.
It is finally official folks: Apple will be holding their next media event on October 4th at their own campus at Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA. The event will begin at 10:00 am Pacific Time.
There has been a lot of on-off talk regarding whether Apple will make its upcoming iPhone compatible with the data technology of tomorrow - 4G LTE. Whilst it doesn't seem very Apple-esque to adopt relatively new technology so early, the continual speculation must have some legitimacy behind it, right?
Well well well, here's a tasty little morsel that we weren't expecting to crop up. If Mashable's Ben Parr is correct, and his sources aren't telling him lies, Facebook is set to launch its much-anticipated iPad app during Apple's yet to be announced special event for the release of iOS 5. This same event is expected to also play host to the iPhone 5 announcement.
Unless you've been living under a rock for the last few months, you're probably aware that Apple is getting ready to unveil an update for its iPhone hardware, currently dubbed by the rumor community as the iPhone 5. While Apple hasn't officially announced the new product yet, several reports by anonymous sources, as well as estimates by analysts, have provided much information about the future iPhone to those willing to find it.
According to a new report published today, Apple is looking to release handheld devices with curved displays next year.
Samsung's latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S II, sure seems to be popular amongst those keen on the little green Android, and the Korean outfit has now released sales numbers which seem to back up that observation.
If you're one of the millions of iPhone users currently holding their breaths for Apple's next-generation handset, you're likely scrambling to find every piece of information you can find about it. While Apple hasn't released official information on what the device will look like, artists are already churning out great graphics renderings based on recent speculation.
According to a report published today, Apple will holding their next media event on campus in Cupertino instead of San Francisco.

