Its been leaked by an anonymous Apple Store manager that the new iPad 2s being used as displays for other in-store Apple products can be hacked to turn into “normal iPads” with a few gestures in a secret combination. Don’t take our word for it, here’s a video to proof it…
As you know you can use your iPhone for a lot of things, like navigation, browsing the internet and also you can find almost anything from a coffee shop to a restaurant. But a group of Harvard scientist have thought that they can develop an app for the iPhone that will find landmines.

Apple has been launching new devices around June and July on a regular basis in recent years. However, there are increasing numbers of reports suggesting that the iPhone 5 may be released at Apple’s traditional September iPod-focused event instead. This is because the World Wide Developers’ Conference this year, to be held in June, Apple is focused on software, leaving observers believe that it’s unlikely to see a new iPhone. MacRumor reports that one of their readers got new confirmation from a AT&T customer representative that “there will be no iPhone in June/July”.
Apple announces it’s updated new 2011 iMac today, featuring next generation quad-core processors, up to three times faster graphics, high-speed Thunderbolt I/O technology and a FaceTime HD camera.
We mentioned last week regarding rumours of new iMac releases today. As we have expected, Apple online stores went down early this morning for an update. New products are typically launched around 8:30am Eastern / 5:30am Pacific.











