Apple was reportedly robbed in 2009 with a $100,000 prototype laptop taken from its headquarters at Infinite Loop in Cupertino. But Apple itself and the police have not confirmed the incident. Is there anything to the rumour?
Here’s something you don’t see for sale everyday on eBay: a prototype iPhone 3GS. It gets weirder though: not only does the seller claim to have bought it a month before the 19 June release, but he says the original seller he bought it from found it in an airport. What happened to that veil of secrecy, Apple?
An OLED mini projector has been created at tech thinktank The Fraunhofer Institute that could enable high-quality image projection from mobile phones using a fraction of the power of current technology and providing much brighter pictures.
Dell still hasn’t unveiled that smartphone that it’s rumoured to be working on, and now a comment from an industry consultant suggests why – it just isn’t very good.
Whoever was selling the iPhone prototype on eBay must be a bit gutted. Stacks of publicity had pushed the bids up to $2,000 yesterday, but it also attracted Apple‘s attention, which promptly had it pulled from the auction site.
The Huawei Android phone joined the happy band of handsets packing Android inside at Mobile World Congress this week.
Unlike its peers, though, Huawei didn’t have a great deal to show other than an intriguing prototype and some feature lists. The Huawei Android phone: is it the real deal, or a stuck-in-concept-phase tease?
Asus has already confirmed the AIRO laptop is ready for production, and now we’ve scored this exclusive look at the concept drawings that kicked off the whole product.