iPhone 6 Rumor Roundup: September Release, Two Models, and Sapphire

The past week has brought a ton of new Apple iPhone 6 rumors to the table, here's a look at what you should expect:

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Google's Android mobile operating system continues to make gains against Apple's iOS, and this time the open source code seems have to have a dent in the enterprise market.

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Apple Inc. released its workplace diversity figures, and for the Latino population, the Cupertino-based company fared better than its rivals.

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Who would have thought the Singularity could happen as a side effect of Siri's difficulty booking a table at a restaurant for the next free night on your schedule. It might, as Apple's next virtual assistant Viv may be able to "teach" itself to perform new tasks, eventually making itself smarter and smarter -- more like the AI depicted in "Her" and less like a simple voice-activated program.

Apple iPad Air 2 Enters Production Ahead of Late Q3 Release

Apple's next-generation iPad is on the way, as Bloomberg reports that mass production of the popular tablet series has started.

iPhone 6 Rumor Roundup: A Look at the Release Date and Specs

Buzz around Apple’s next-generation iPhones have been building to a fevered pitch: here’s a roundup of the most plausible ones. Release Date and Price The biggest question on everybody’s mind has to be “when can I buy one?” Apple typically builds hype for its devices by showing them off at some reveal event, but the Cupertino tech giant still hasn’t sent out the invites. According to Re/code, however, Apple will apparently reveal the iPhone 6 on September 9. If the company sticks to its typical release schedule this should mean that consumers can pick up the new iPhones in stores one week later, on September 16. Apple hasn’t commented on the date and there have also been several rumors swirling around that production issues could delay the launch of the larger 5.5-inch model. Apple has already put in a gargantuan order in anticipation of incredible sales figures, asking manufacturers to ship between 70 million and 80 million units. "Production bottlenecks on 4.7-inch iPhone 6 center on the yield rate of in-cell touch panel and metal casing," KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo wrote in a report. "As in-cell touch panel becomes larger in size, the edge of the panel may become insensitive to touch. Meanwhile, under new manufacturing process for the iPhone 6 metal casing, color unevenness is an issue." Still, the money should be on Apple hitting its desired September release window. As far as pricing goes, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 is said to replace the iPhone 5s at its subsidized slots starting at $199 and the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 will be priced $50-$100 more. Looks and Specs The iPhone 6 will come in two variants: one with a 4.7-inch display and another with a 5.5-inch screen. The sizes are a significant leap from previous iPhones, which never had a display larger than 4 inches. Several leaked photos of iPhone parts indicate that Apple will most likely the overall design similar to the iPhone 5s, albeit with minor changes. Underneath the hood should be the new 64-bit 20-nanometer 2GHz dual core A8 ship and 1GB of RAM. Expect a fingerprint sensor and 13-megapixel camera on both models, but there could be some differences between the two sizes. Those who want a sapphire crystal display or 128GB of internal storage may have to pony up the cash for the 5.5-inch model. The phone will also release with iOS 8 preloaded along with integration with several key new components like Apple’s focus on Health.

Hands On With Apple Yosemite Beta Preview: Great New Features, But the Best is Yet to Come

With Apple's OS X limited public beta release, Latin Post got the chance to go hands-on with Yosemite Beta to preview what major changes Mac users have to look forward to. There are a lot.

iPhone 6 Release Date Possibly in October Instead of September?

It's possible the next-generation Apple iPhone will come out a bit later this year than expected. According to a recent report, the iPhone 6 could hit retail stores' shelves on Tuesday, October 14, instead of in September.

iPad Sales Slump But Can Enterprise Help It Rebound?

What's eating the iPad? The former king of the hill doesn't seem to be doing so well nowadays, according to Apple's recent earnings call, and the reason may be the very characteristic that made it so appealing in the first place.

Threat Level Thursday: iOS Security, Tor Anonymity, HHS, the Navy, and Exploiting an Exploit

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Mac OS X Yosemite Beta Release Date: How to Download It For Free, But Why You Might Not Want To

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Apple Orders a Ton of the iPhone 6 to Meet Potential Release Date Demand

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iPhone 6 Release Date Slowly Approaches as Production Begins This Month

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Apple's Swift Language Most Likely Successful, But Is It Really a Step Forward?

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iPhone 6 Release Date Could be Delayed, and What About Sapphire Displays?

Bad news for those waiting for a large-screen iPhone: the rumored upcoming 5.5-inch iPhone 6 might not release this year.

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If trends continue, Google's Android shipments this year could surpass the magical number of 1 billion.
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