ZoomIt is one of those rare beasts – the iPhone peripherals we were promised with iPhone OS firmware update 3.0. The SD card reader for iPhone and iPod Touch is due in April. But why should you want one?
Apple’s iPad announcement seems to have had one particularly big disappointment for most people – no front-facing camera. No camera at all in fact. But the iPad SDK and its iPad emulator seem to suggest what could have been…
Apple’s next iPhone will take some influence from the Magic Mouse’s touch-sensitive smarts to add a gesture sensitive casing, according to the latest raft of rumours winging around the web. Plus we’re told to expect a Google Nexus One battling 5MP camera.
iPhone OS updates have been thin on the ground over the past few months and the Apple Tablet’s to blame, according to new rumours. Could there be too many clues in the code?
A splurge of details on Apple’s mythical tablet have seemingly been revealed. iLounge claims the same source that gave it an early heads-up on the new iPod Nano 5G has spilt the beans.
If this was in iPhone OS 3.0, we suspect we’d have heard something about it already, but this Apple patent could be something to look forward to for the next iPhone revamp: the ability to share songs and media with the person you’re talking to during the call.
A new iPhone could be sold with bare bones or premium versions of iPhone OS installed, meaning you’d pay depending on what apps you’d want preloaded. Read on to find out how we know, and how this could affect you.