WWDC to launch a 3G iPhone and Atom-based MID device?

May 15th, 2008 by

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Honestly, we’re exhausted by the sheer magnitude of 3G iPhone chatter swamping the rumor channels (and our inbox). Nevertheless, it would be a disservice to you, dear reader, if we let this one slide without comment. The perennial Apple touchscreen tablet rumor was given a fresh polish yesterday by Intel’s chief German Burgermeister. Hannes Schwaderer stated unequivocally that Apple would be using the new Intel Atom processor in a “future iPhone” which is slightly larger than the existing model due to a larger display. Of course, this isn’t the first time that Intel has openly discussed Apple’s plans to develop products based on Intel’s Centrino Atom, Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform. And as MacRumors and AppleInsider point out, an older rumor calls for a new multi-touch Apple tablet to launch mid-year with a 720 x 480 display on a device said to be about 1.5x the size of the current iPhone. With Intel officially launching Atom in June and Jobs’ next keynote scheduled for June 9th… well, it wouldn’t surprise us to see Otellini riding a chocolate pony on stage with a multi-touch Newton in hand. Actually, that would be surprising.

[Via MacRumors and AppleInsider]

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Derailing the Apple touchscreen UMPC fantasy

December 27th, 2007 by

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So, if you’ve been paying any attention to tech news over the past few days, you have probably seen an Apple UMPC rumor floating around. The cats behind these latest whisperings seem to be super-duper whizzes with Photoshop and possess pretty active imaginations. Apparently, when they heard that people were speculating on a new type of touchscreen Apple device, they decided to whip up a couple of specs, the not-so-tasty image above, and a dust cloud of hype based off of a post made on a personal — yet largely unread — Apple news blog. It seems to have worked, save for one small problem: there isn’t one verifiable or reliable piece of information in the whole thing. Maybe Steve Jobs will see the mock-up and decide to make this thing for real so we can all get a sweet new device — but really just so the rumor-starters in question won’t be proven wrong.

 

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Is Apple working on a multi-touch-based Newton successor?

September 26th, 2007 by

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This one is purely in the realm of rumor, folks, but AppleInsider is now reporting the tantalizing detail that Apple is currently working on a multi-touch-based successor to its Newton handheld. As the story goes, Apple has actually had a “small team of engineers” working on the project for the past 18 months, during which time they were occasionally forced to put the project on hold in order to help get the iPhone out the door on time. Now, with the iPhone out of the way, AppleInsider says it’s “full steam ahead” on the “modern day Newton.” Delving even further into the rumor mill, AppleInsider says the device will about 1.5 times the size of the iPhone, and sport a 720×480 display that fills nearly the entire surface of the unit (no surprise there). What’s more, it seems that the device is intended to compete as much with UMPCs as with PDAs (something the original Newton’s already taken a shot at) and, if the rumors are to be believed, it could be released “sometime in the first half of 2008,” with a possible announcement as soon as MacWorld in January.

[Image courtesy of audiopollution/AppleInsider]

 

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