NetworkWorld: A number of credible outlets are now reporting that Apple's next-gen iPhone, which we'll call the iPhone 5, will feature a larger 4-inch screen. What's more, a recent report claims that Steve Jobs was heavily involved in the development of Apple's 5th generation iPhone, which will likely be released in Fall 2012.
It feels real. Except, it isn’t.
Steve Jobs's Apple-1 prototype computer sold at auction for about $700,000. Paul Terrell, the proprietor of one of the earliest computer stores in the world,
As a "just because I can" project, engineer builds the first Android phone with a Lightning port. Since the iPhone 5, the Lightning interface has been a
of course there going to say steve jobs was envolved... its a marketing ploy because people will no longer see innovation in apple with jobs out of the picture.