Spice up the iPhone or risk becoming boring, says longtime Apple-watcher Rene Ritchie. Apple is facing a downward spiral as the company comes under increased competition from Android and Windows Phone.
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Image of an in-house version of the iPhone from early 2005 shows the prototype had a 5x7-inch display and a number of ports.
Mozilla is not looking to develop an iOS version of Firefox browser due to Apple's strict third-party browser rules.
Firefox on iOS is a long way off from being reality, as Mozilla is hampered by not being able to use own code.
U.S. federal judge Lucy Koh will not suspend Apple's second lawsuit against Samsung over Siri patents.
The 15-Inch Retina MacBook Pro Users Experiencing Fan Issues Related to SanDisk SSDs? There seems to be an increasing number of Apple's 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro owners flocking to Apple support forums to vent their issues with the fan speed.
Wireless charging capability will likely reach the next-generation iPhone and Galaxy S4 smartphones possibly as early as in 2013.
Nokia and Apple join forces against Samsung to have 26 Android smartphones banned for infringing on Apple patents
Intel is reportedly talking with Apple about producing chips to Apple specifications. According to a source with inside knowledge, Intel is reportedly in talks with Apple to explore the possibilities of a potential partnership in which the chip manufacturer would produce chips to Apple specifications.
The upcoming iPhone 5S or iPhone 6 may come with a smart stylus in the likes of Samsung Galaxy Note or Note 2 S-Pens.
An updated model of the 21.5-inch iMac for educational institutions now replaces the previous $999 model launched more than a year and a half ago.
Fresh rumors have it that Apple's major supplier, Foxconn has already started the production of iPhone 5S.
According to the latest reports, Apple will launch the device this year, and the industry could generate more than $6 billion in sales in 2013.