Rather than using a CPU core based on a vanilla A9 or A15 design from ARM, Apple is reportedly using a custom core for the new A6 SoC found in the iPhone 5.
AT&T has announced that starting today, customers using iPhone 5 and 4S will begin receiving a software update that includes Wireless Emergency Alerts.
Walmart is reportedly testing an iPhone 'Scan & Go' system that will allow shoppers to scan items with the iPhone and then pay at a self-checkout counter.
Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty has issued a note to clients in which she confidently states that 'Apple's next iPhone will begin production in mid to late August and ramp aggressively'
Security researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology are presenting a method of injecting arbitrary software into the iPhone using a malicious charger at Black Hat USA 2013.
Analyst Brian J. White with Topeka Capital Markets has issued a note to investors predicting a 4-inch screen, LTE, and a unibody case for the new iPhone.