iPhone 3GS, the New Handset Ready for Apple’s Announcement

Monday, June 8th, 2009

A few hours before Apple's WWDC debut, the web is filled with rumours regarding the name of the new iPhone. Turns out that it'll be iPhone 3GS and the new device will pack a double amount of CPU speed and RAM. Also, we learn that this iPhone version could retail ...

iPhone Video Launches Monday; 4GB Model Also Coming; Steve Jobs’ Return Imminent?

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Monday, June 8 is the great day for all Apple fans, as WWDC will kick off and the new iPhone will be announced. Turns out that the new handset will be known as iPhone Video and it'll be available in 3 versions: 8GB, 16GB and 32GB. Also, we've heard that the ...

iPhone 3G 2009 Versus iPhone 3G… Supposedly

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

According to the folks of MacRumours, the matte iPhone above is the new version of Apple's handset, that just got compared with the "old" 3G unit. We've got no confirmation yet, but we're sure that it's going to pour with such images, till June 8, when WWDC kicks in and ...

Apple is Readying 6 New Versions of iPhone; New iPod nano Also Coming?

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

WWDC is less than 2 weeks away and rumours regarding the new iPhone continue to pour on the interwebs. Time time we found out via iLounge that Apple's new phone will be available in two storage capacities, 16GB and 32GB, but there will also be 3 more different models with ...

Steve Jobs Won’t be Holding the 2009 WWDC Keynote; Philip Schiller on the Job

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Apple has just gone official with the fact that Steve Jobs won't be the one introducing the new iPhone, via his usual WWDC keynote. The tech guru will be replaced by Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, a man who is up to the task and ...

Steve Jobs’ Health Issues Strike Again, Apple Main Man’s Not Strong Enough to Attend Meeting

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Apple CEO Steve Jobs should have attended a meeting on Tuesday, regarding the demolition of a historic Californian mansion, but his lawyer reports that Jobs was too weakened to attend it. Apple's guru and brain has been on medical leave since January and by all estimates, he should be back this ...