Well well well, what do we have here? According to our friends over at 9to5Mac, Apple's next generation has put in an early appearance, by showing up in Apple's own inventory systems.
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+.
Chinese officials have cracked down on an organized crime ring, according to reports, who were making and selling fake iPhone 4s.
If you've ever dabbled with the world of jailbreaking, or even if you're a jailbreak aficionado like so many of our readers, the chances are that at some point you've struggled to find what you're looking for in Cydia.
Skype has today pushed out an update for its popular iOS apps, with both the iPad and iPhone versions receiving new versions. The list of additions is a fairly short one, with two being particularly useful to many, and one being more of a pain than a feature.
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.
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?
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.
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.

