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Apple’s iWatch Rumoured to Launch in 2013

Apple's iWatch could materialize sooner than we expected, as the timing looks better now, at least according to a Bloomberg report. Besides consumers accustomed to using apps each day, wrist watch manufacturers have seen tremendous success over the past few years, and even Jony Ive has long had an interest in watches. (more…)

Looks Like Apple Is Indeed Developing A Cheaper iPhone [WSJ Report]

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that a filing made by Leap Wireless with the Securities and Exchange Commission, provides "some concrete evidence" that Apple is indeed developing a cheaper iPhone. The company has stated that it is looking to sell half as many iPhones as it committed to sell during the first year of its contract with Apple,...

Apple Developing A Versatile Magnetic iPad Stand

According to a new patent application published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Apple seems to be interested in developing a versatile magnetic iPad stand that would mount it securely in any direction, including "upside down in a moving car", reports AppleInsider. The filing indicates that a magnetic cup like stand would hold a portion of the...

Futuristic iWatch Concept [Video]

The iWatch rumours have been around for awhile now and Apple seems to be open to make the move in this direction. As Bloomberg's sources reported earlier this month, a team of 100 product designers are working on a wristwatch project. (more…)

iTunes In The Cloud For Movies Comes To 11 New European Countries

11 new countries in Europe that include Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden, have received iTunes in the Cloud service for movies today, as pointed out by MacRumors. Furthermore, France has also received iTunes in the Cloud support for TV shows.  With the new iCloud service, customers in Europe can now re-download movie...

Despite Apple’s Code Of Conduct, Chinese Suppliers Are Still Exploiting Workers

According to Student & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM), a labor watchdog group in Hong Kong, Chinese suppliers are still exploiting workers by using "military-style management", despite Apple's strict code of conduct. The firm claims that Apple has "failed in its responsibility to monitor its Chinese suppliers" for worker violations, reports CNET.  SACOM's report accuses three of Apple's Chinese suppliers...