iPhone caught running on T-Mobile 3G, will be known as iPhone 4S?

iPhone is one of the most selling devices in the USA, and it’s my personal experience that out of 10 people, 6/7 people are iPhone owners. Android is giving Apple a hard time, but Apple has its own special and unique place. iPhone 4 was launched by Apple last year and is currently available at AT&T and Verizon Wireless in USA. Both carriers have sold millions of iPhone and now it looks like Apple is looking for another mobile network. Our friends over at BGR got their hands on number of leaked shots of an iPhone running on the T-Mobile 3G network. Continue reading “iPhone caught running on T-Mobile 3G, will be known as iPhone 4S?”

Unreleased iOS Version shows new Multi-tasking , Facebook Integration

The folks from Vietnamese site Tinhte.vn are back with a video showing an unreleased version of iOs running on a White iPhone with 64GB of internal memory. As you can see in the picture above , the video shows a new Multi-tasking UI with tiles of thumbnails of the currently open apps. The software is expected to be either a test version or a new version. The device seems like a protoype as it has the XX marking on the back. Continue reading “Unreleased iOS Version shows new Multi-tasking , Facebook Integration”

Apple sues Samsung over Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab

Apple introduced the first ever iPhone in 2007 and when it was out, it was known as the best device money can buy. Then each year, they introduced a new version of iPhone and the current version is also a good looking device and challenger for a lot of devices. The only thing which is stopping Apple to conquer the mobile market is Android. Android is currently ruling the mobile phone market in several countries. A lot of manufacturers are offering Android devices, HTC and Samsung are currently leading the race. Continue reading “Apple sues Samsung over Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab”

Gartner: Apple to dominate tablet market till 2015, Android will grow rapidly

Recently we told you that Gartner is predicting that by 2015, Android operating system will be conquering the mobile market and WP7 will be runner-up. Now Gartner is back again with another chart in which they are predicting about tablets. We are in the beginning of 2011 and we have already seen a lot of tablets, so that’s why we are calling 2011 year of tablets. A lot of manufacturers are planning to launch tablets this year and most of them are Android powered. So where do you think Android and iOS will stand in 2015 if we talk about tablets. Let’s talk about it. Continue reading “Gartner: Apple to dominate tablet market till 2015, Android will grow rapidly”

Apple WWDC 2011 scheduled for June 6th, No New iPhone ?

Okay Apple fans, hold your breath. Apple have officially announced that the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference is from June 6th to June 10th. And it’s also that time of the year when Apple announces the new iPhone but The Loop is saying that there will be no new iPhone. Well, it’s just a rumor so we shouldn’t trust it. Apple aim is to “unveil the future of iOS and Mac OS” at the event. It looks like Apple will launch the newer version of their operating systems. Continue reading “Apple WWDC 2011 scheduled for June 6th, No New iPhone ?”

Rumour : BlackBerry Messenger Service headed to Android and iOS

So here is the news for all those who dont use a BlackBerry, but always wanted to have a similar version of a BlackBerry Messenger service on their phones. Research In Motion(RIM) is  finally planning to bring their exclusive BlackBerry Messenger app service to Android and iOS . The company may offer the software free  to download or may charge users a one-time fee to access their BBM services on third-party platforms.

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Apple Targets 40 Million iPad Shipments in 2011

Apple is targeting to receive 40 Million iPad shipments from Taiwanese suppliers in 2011. The shipping is estimated at 6-6.5 million units in the first quarter including 3 Million iPad 2’s and expanding to around 10-12 million units in the 2nd quarter.

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Apple iPad 2 May Not be as Exciting as Everyone Hopes

According to a supposed Apple, employee, the Apple iPad 2 may underwhelm and might not be as exciting as everyone hopes it would be. But he also said that the iPad 3 is going to be the one worth waiting for.

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Apple iPad 2 to Come with USB Drive Functionality , UPDATE : Fake !

The above screenshot shows the USB Drive functionality in the Apple iPad 2. Apple is set to announce the iPad 2 today as we already told you earlier.

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A Byte of Apple : iPad 2 Predictions

Uncharacteristically Apple. The invite sent out last week to the media wasn’t subtle or discreet as the company is often wont to be. Instead, it showed an image of a calendar app icon peeled back to reveal the corner of an iPad that was very much identical to the one that is running on short supplies in Apple stores worldwide as you read this. So the next iPad is upon us, and now’s a great time to take stock of all the rumors and predictions around the new device. But before we start, the big question, at least to me is – which one will it be – iPad 2, or a 1.5 equivalent? It boils down to this – just how much does Apple need an iPad 2 beyond the simple ‘marketing’ matter of keeping up with the Joneses? Sure, the competition has recently trumpeted impressive specs such as dual-core processors, HDMI output, video chat, HD camcorders, and 4G wireless connections, but I for one feel they’re missing point completely in trying to beat the iPad on specs. Where the first generation iPad scores is on experience – the breadth and depth of apps (games included) that run like a dream on the iPad are yet to see serious competition from tablet specific apps on Android. Plus, the iPad’s 10 hours of battery life has set the bar really high for the competition, and all those dual core processors the competition is sporting aren’t going to help one bit in this department. I’d even be willing to wager that the first-gen is good for some more time yet, possibly with modest improvements, allowing for a bigger September iPad 2 update to capitalize on the massive holiday shopping season. All this points to why the updates I sense we’ll see come March 2 will be incremental and evolutionary, not revolutionary. Continue reading “A Byte of Apple : iPad 2 Predictions”

Apple working on Android like nine-dot lock screen feature

Apple is internally using a gesture-based lock screen for iOS devices that is similar to Android’s unique nine-dot lock screen feature. The feature allows the user to set up a pattern who needs to input that same pattern in, instead of a password or a four number code. Apple has already been testing this new lock screen internally for use, in the employee ‘Apple Connect’ application for iOS devices.  Continue reading “Apple working on Android like nine-dot lock screen feature”