Apple is hunting for engineers to work on its much-hyped iWatch, which is now expected in 2014 after "engineering problems."
Rumoured schematics of Apple's upcoming iPad 5 have been leaked, suggesting a 'less bulky' design.
Google isn't about to be left out of the console wars, with the tech giant prepping an Android-powered video game console according to reports.
The future saviour of PC gaming and the only game we'll need to play ever was possibly confirmed today.
According to fresh (non April 1) rumours from Japanese site MacFan, Apple's iPhone 5S will be revealed on 20 June.
An anonymous source who claims to work for Google has released specs of what could just be Google’s next Nexus smartphone.
Photos of various supposed iPhone 5 components are in circulation, and there's a consistency that provides a growing degree of credence that they are the real thing.
Anonymous Taiwanese sources have claimed that up to 10m iPad Mini’s could ship in 2012, featuring a new touch screen technology that should make any iPad Mini the thinnest iPads yet.
Three 2012 flagship Android phones have launched, and while this has made some Fandroids super happy, everyone is still waiting and wondering what the next new iPhone will be like, and whether the pre-emptive Android launches are enough to beat whatever Apple has in store for us all next.
If there's a new or rehashed iPhone rumour, it must surely be a day of the week ending in Y, with the latest suggesting a 4-inch screen will finally arrive, a new design will also come (but no teardrop shape), and perhaps a restoration of the iPhone launch to the US summer timeframe.
It's nearly February, the month that Apple is meant to announce its next 4G LTE enabled iPad, before then supposedly selling it to consumers from some time in March, so here's the top 10 feature demands the world's rumourmongers have cooked up and that we're expecting.
With iLounge's editor Jeremy Horowitz claiming to have seen an 'iPad 3' case, the potentially shocking news, at least for some, is that it looks just like the iPad 2 - only thicker, but still likely not as thick as some.
Oh iPad 3, wherefore art thee? In Chinese factories art thou made, production's started and not delayed, millions are coming for retail trade, all designed in California and China made.
Not long after the latest round of 'iPhone 5 coming September' rumours rolled around has come 9to5Mac with a typically slightly fuzzy pic of what's claimed to be the iPhone 5.
Whether it's the iPhone 4S, the iPhone 5 or the iPhone Something Else Altogether, the latest batch of swirling rumours still suggest that the month of September is the launch month to remember.
With all the talk of a USB port finally being made available on the iPad 2, along with talk that a Verizon iPhone is due by Feb 14 2011, will the next gen iPads and iPhones come with different types of USB ports?
The iPad 2 is still months away, but the digerati has made clear what it expects the iPad 2 to contain, and even though some of these features seem contradictory, the web has spoken when it comes to what it wants in the iPad 2, with Steve Jobs the 'decider' over whether those wishes are granted, or gutted!
Ah, Apple rumour time. It's almost always Apple rumour time these days, what with Apple having so many products and services undergoing constant wizardry and revolution, with new photos now potentially revealing Apple's first iPhone 4 'World' phone that would theoretically work with all the world's major mobile networks and break AT&T's iron-grip of exclusivity in the US.
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