Infographics. Everybody loves 'em. They're like great big pictures that tell a thousand, and often more words, all in a colorful and image-laden way.
We like leaked videos of unannounced products here at Redmond Pie, and we really like videos that are 100% real. Unfortunately this new video of what is claimed to be an iPhone 5 is almost certainly, 100%, nailed on, fake.
If the rumors were not frantic enough before Apple announced the impending iPhone event, then they're really going to take off the closer we get to October 4th. The latest rumor to start doing the rounds comes after Japanese blog Macotakara reported that a China Unicom executive apparently confirmed that the next generation iPhone, labeled the iPhone 5, will support HSPA+.
Apple will be live streaming their October 4th iPhone Media Event at one of its stores in London for members from the press.
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?
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.
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.
Going almost wholly against the flow of recent reports, Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair has stated his belief that Apple will only release one iPhone come October, and that it will be almost, if not completely identical to the iPhone 4 in terms of looks, while including the A5 chip and 8mp camera we've been expecting of the iPhone 5.

