Apple is reportedly planning to begin pre-orders for the iPhone 5 on September 29th or 30th, with the actual launch scheduled for either October 7th or 14th.
Mac Rumors reports that Apple today released OS X 10.7.1, the first maintenance update to OS X Lion.
Mac Rumors posted more details on the 3G-capable MacBook Pro prototype
Mac Rumors reports that Apple has started selling the OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive, intended for users without a broadband connection.
Mac Rumors posted a news story that Digitimes claims that Apple has canceled its iPad 3 supply schedule for the second half of 2011, which means the iPad 3 won't be launching until 2012
Engadget posted a story that Apple may release a LTE-enabled 4G iPhone this year
Mac Rumors posted a story that Apple has developed prototypes of the MacBook Pro with integrated 3G data, as evidenced by this eBay sale showing a never-released MacBook Pro prototype.
Apple Insider reports that a new rumor claims Apple will begin production of a so-called "iPhone 4S," along with a new iPad model in the first week of September, on track for release in October.
Apple Insider reports that Apple's next-generation A6 processor, expected to arrive in future versions of the iPad and iPhone, is said to have gone into trial production ahead of a launch expected in the first half of 2012.
Apple Insider takes a look at the revamped Maps app in iOS 5
Mac Rumors reports that Kodawarisan offers the first specific date for Apple's fall media event. According to the Japanese site, Apple is planning on holding their usual iPod-announcing event on Wednesday, September 7th.
In an article from The Wall Street Journal regarding Intel's new 300 million effort to spur innovation on its "Ultrabook" platform, an Intel executive reveals that the chipmaker was driven to reduce power consumption to support such ultra-thin notebook designs by Apple.
After a flurry of new releases this past month, the one Mac that Apple has continued to neglect is the Mac Pro. The last credible date we received was for early August, though CNet's Brian Tong now acknowledges that the information didn't pan out.
Apple Insider posted a story that Apple has issued an update to Migration Assistant for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, allowing Leopard users to transfer data, settings and applications to new Macs running Mac OS X Lion.
Techradar reports that Brian Hogan, who sold the prototype for $5,000 after an Apple employee misplaced the device, has been charged with a handling stolen goods and misappropriation of lost property.
Apple Insider reports that just after Apple won an initial ruling barring the sale of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Europe, it has been revealed that the iPad maker has filed a similar lawsuit against Motorola regarding its Xoom tablet.
Apple Insider reports that Apple's line of Mac computers are seen making further market share gains in the coming years, growing to 4.5 percent of sales in 2011, and 5.2 percent of new PCs sold in 2015.
Apple Insider posted a story that Apple on Monday released Lion Recovery Disk Assistant software to enable users to create recovery partitions on external drives.
TUAW reports that a hacker installed the Couch Surfer browser on a jailbroken Apple TV and used it to play an HTML5 version of BlackJack.
MacRumors posted a story that Apple released a pair of updates for its Logic audio workstation software packages