
Contrary to popular belief that Apple’s iOS platform is more stable than Android, it appears latest research by mobile app analysts shows the complete opposite.

Despite being notoriously secretive, it has been reported that Apple would like to add facial recognition technology to its iOS devices at some point in the future.

Although there is no definitive date when Apple’s iPhone 5 will arrive (if it does), there is already talk that Near Field Communication (NFC) will be available on the new upgrade.

It has been reported that the Asian mobile phone manufacturer Samsung is being investigated over allegations the company abused Apple.

In the wake of falling profits, management at HTC decided recently to change their approach. Rather than focusing on budget and medium range devices, the Asian company has decided to put most of its energy into developing high-end smartphones.

The famous upmarket store in West London has announced it has offered Apple one million square feet of retail space.

Could a new book about Apple open a can of worms? It seems the publication is of the kiss-and-tell type and tells readers about Apple’s secrecy.

It appears that the rumours have started once more over the next generation iPhone – the iPhone 5.
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According to a leak, Microsoft is developing a range of Windows superphones next year.
The information came from Niklas Savander, executive VP of Markets for Nokia, who said “We made the decision to go to Windows Phone when Mango was pretty much done, so we were able to impact some elements of it but you’ll really [...]