According to two reports published today, Apple will be launching their new iPhone on October 14th in the U.S along with several other countries on the roster.
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 isn't exactly a shortage of apps which allow you to be in sync with your favorite social network 24/7. Whether you're a Facebooker, Tweeter or erm, a Flickr, there are droves of official apps as well as third-party creations which keep you in touch with the world when you're not sat at the desk.
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.
You will hear all sorts of rumors from friends and associates alike regarding the features of the next iPhone. Trouble is, as the elusive release date draws nearer and more people become aware of the imminent wave of iPhone fever, legitimate claims get mixed up with spontaneous outbursts of garbage - leaving nearly everybody clueless.
According to a new report published today, Apple is looking to release handheld devices with curved displays next year.
Social networking giant, Twitter, could have provided yet another clue as to the potential release date of the much awaited fifth release of Apple's iOS software. With speculation reaching fever pitch surrounding the impending arrival of iOS 5, it appears Twitter may have tipped Apple's hat for them, with pair of developer events suggesting a final version of the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch operating system could be in customers' hands before October tenth.
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 Inc. is denying its employees to take vacations during the second week of October.
We are getting closer and closer to the release of iOS 5 it seems, as Apple has declared that all iTunes Match data on iCloud will be wiped out on September 26th.

