The Wall Street Journal reports Sharp has started to ship iPhone 5 screens to Apple, according to their sources: Sharp Corp. has just started shipping the screens for Apple Inc.'s iPhone 5, a person with knowledge of the situation said Thursday, after the Japanese electronics maker's production of the liquid crystal display panels for the...
According to a report from Digitimes, Apple's 13.3 inch Retina display Macbook Pros and iMac have hit the mass shipping stage, citing "sources from the upstream supply chain." An exact release date wasn't provided, but they were able to determine a September or October release is plausible for 13.3 inch Macbook Pros: The sources estimated that the...
Apple is planning to introduce an updated 9.7-inch Retina display for the iPad, addressing issues such as weight and improved LED backlighting among other enhancements according to a report by CNET . Market research firm NPD DisplaySearch has learned that Apple is aiming to make it considerably lighter than the first-generation Retina iPad, says the source. In a research...
Apple's Retina display glory will soon make ways over to the 13.3-inch Macbook Pros. CNET has learned a 2,560-by-1,600 pixel display has hit the production lines most recently. CNET has the report: Production has begun of a 2,560-by-1,600 pixel density display that will land on a 13.3-inch MacBook Pro, NPD DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shim told...
If you haven't followed Apple patents closely over the years, you may not realize that they've filed many patents regarding video glasses. Dating back to 2006, Apple has filed patents similar to Google's, "Project Glass" glasses; one interesting patent has come into light earlier today. Apple wants to bring their high resolution Retina display to...
According to a new report by DigiTimes, Apple is planning to revise the New iPad's backlight module in order to reduce overall heat output. As claimed by anonymous industry sources inside, Apple might replace the New iPad's two LED backlight module with a one LED structure as used in Apple’s second-generation iPad in an effort to solve heat...
Folks over at iFixit have performed a teardown of the next generation MacBook Pro's Retina display to find out what Apple has done to make the new display so gorgeous and as expected, they were so amazed with its technology that they've labelled it "an engineering marvel". iFixit has found out that new MacBook Pro's LCD is essentially the entire...
Update 1: The new MacBook Pro pricing starts at $2229 in Canada. Right after announcing the updated Macbook Pro and Macbook Air lineup at 2012 WWDC in San Francisco, Apple unveiled the all new Next Generation 15" MacBook Pro, calling it "..the most beautfiul computer we have ever made." The most amazing thing about it is of...
It appears that Apple has leaked a bit of information about their next line up of Mac computers, via updates to some apps in the Mac App Store. It has been speculated for a while that Apple would be adding their Retina display technology to the iMacs and MacBooks, and today we may have proof...
Foxconn, who recently revealed its plans to invest $210 million in a new Apple production facility in Huai’an city, China, is reportedly teaming up with Japan's Sharp Corporation in developing the iPhone 5's display, Reuters reports. The source claims that the Japanese firm will supply necessary technological to Hon Hai for a new Foxconn plant that will produce panels for...
MacRumors is reporting that they have discovered HiDPI images already in use in OS X Lion beta version of the Messages app, suggesting that the next line of Macs could feature the super high resolution Retina Display. In the image above, MacRumors points out that the avatar image on the left is much sharper than...
Apple has notified developers via its iTunes Connect email blast of a couple important updates, including the requirement of Retina Display optimized screenshots and also a new notification for binary app sizes larger than the cellular network download limit size of 20MB: Dear _________, We would like to make you aware of the following: Required...