It has now been confirmed that Apple is planning to release iOS 4.3.4 to fix a PDF Exploit that allowed JailbreakMe 3.0 to be applied. This vulnerability in Mobile Safari requires users to open a malicious PDF file before having the device taken over and ultimately jailbroken in JailbreakMe 3.0’s case.
According to Craig Berger, an FBR Capital Markets analyst, the successor the iPad 2 won't be an iPad 3. Instead, it will allegedly be a higher-end iPad 2, dubbed the "iPad 2 Plus", planned for later this year, according to Berger. Is Apple changing its iPad release cycle?
According to sources familiar with Apple's supply chain, the company has ordered parts for a next-generation iPhone, alleged by this source to come in a thinner and lighter enclosure.
There is little doubt that the biggest takeaway from Apple's WWDC announcement of iOS 5, was its new notification system.
According to a report, Apple has ordered as many as 15 million iPhone 5’s from Pegatron, a well-known computer manufacturing contractor. The new iPhones are expected to start shipping in September 2011, which is in line with previous reports.
According to a report, Apple has ordered 5 million touch sensors for iPad 2's, which suggests that 5 million iPad 2 devices will be shipped this month. This is yet another indicator that Apple's second-generation device is continuing its healthy adoption.
Every-so-often a utility is written for one use, and a whole new one springs up that can take advantage of it. Proximity is one such utility, which was written to perform a given action when a Bluetooth connection is established by a Mac and a compatible device.
According to an anonymous source that calls itself "Mr. T", the next iPhone will have an LED indicator next to the camera, which would presumably flash whenever notifications pops up, such as whenever the user receives a new text message or, more likely, whenever any App invokes the notification service that's built into iOS.
The moment we've all been waiting for has arrived: Mac OS X Lion has now reached Golden Master and is now available to all registered Apple Developers. If everything goes as expected, this Golden Master release will be available to all users through the App Store very soon.
Taiwan-based suppliers are said to be readying parts for next-generation iOS devices, namely the iPhone 5 and the next-generation iPad. According to this source, we should see both devices in September or October, although it's doubtful that we'll see an iPad 3 this year. Yet, the next iPad might sport a higher-resolution screen, according to this report.

