WSJ: ‘Possible Summer Launch’ for New iPhone, Less Expensive Model Later This Year
The Wall Street Journal reports “people familiar with the device’s production” as saying the next iPhone is on its way for “a possible summer launch.”
The Wall Street Journal reports “people familiar with the device’s production” as saying the next iPhone is on its way for “a possible summer launch.”
This video was posted suspiciously close to April Fools’ Day and e-mailed to our tips inbox suspiciously nonchalantly. I don’t care. I want it to be real.
Welcome to the future of car buying.
The Verge is reporting that TV-streaming startup Aereo has cleared a legal hurdle in a lawsuit brought against it by broadcasters.
Bargain-hunting site Dealnews has run some numbers to determine the best times to get the biggest deals on various Apple products.
Facebook is holding an April 4 event at its Menlo Park campus, promising to show off the company’s “New Home on Android.”
Over at Quartz, Kevin Ashton has a thorough piece explaining how the Harlem Shake wasn’t so much a meme in the traditional sense, but the work of corporations.
T-Mobile has announced that it’ll be selling the iPhone 5 starting April 12; it’ll be priced at $100 plus a $20-per-month equipment fee that must be paid for 24 months.
What I need now is a web-based RSS reader from a company that’s big enough to not fold anytime soon and popular enough to get included with third-party services.
We FINALLY have a way to calculate how many Tetriminos it would take to build your house.
T-Mobile has made a bold step by getting rid of two-year contracts. Here’s the skinny.
The Interactive portion of South by Southwest wrapped up on Tuesday. From 3D printing to robot baristas to talking shoes, here are some of the tangible tech-infused highlights from the show.