A new report from OTR global relayed by AppleInsider indicates that Apple is planning on manufacturing new hybrid iPhones that will support both Verizon’s CDMA2000 network as well as the UMTS 3G network. Only the UMTS network is supported by the current version of the iPhone and is used by AT&T and much of the rest of the world. » Apple To Manufacture Verizon-Compatible iPhone?

Fortune has proclaimed Steve Jobs as CEO of the decade and offers a detailed report of all his recent successes. Apple was established in 1977 and has seen many CEO’s. Steve Jobs returned to Apple when the company was on the brink of bankruptcy. In a few years Jobs helped the company to get back on their feet and become one of the companies most spoken about. Steve Jobs completely changed the face of the company. » Steve Jobs: CEO Of The Decade!
Near Field Communications reports (via 9 to 5 mac) that Apple is rumored to be testing a prototype of its next-generation iPhone equipped with a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip. The rumor comes from a “highly reliable source” who provided the information to Einar Rosenberg, Chief Technology Officer of Narian Technologies. Rosenberg writes: » Next iPhone With RFID-chip?
Although reaching the 100,000 apps mark is something to celebrate, not every app has success. According to Appsfire only 20,000 apps in the App Store really have success. Around 80,000 apps don’t do well in the App Store. » 80% Of Apps In App Store Has No Success
Apple officially announced that the App Store is filled with over a 100,000 applications.
After iTunes 9.0.2 and the firmware upgrade for Apple TV 3.0 appeared, Apple also updated their Remote application. There are now new functions, only bugfixes. They also added the compatibility with iTunes 9 and Apple TV 3. Remote enables you to control music on your Apple TV or computer with your iPhone. The iPhone (or iPod touch) shows the buttons.
Apple contacted The New York Times to discuss getting the newspaper content on the upcoming Apple Tablet. Other rumors suggest Apple wants to bring interactive comics to the tablet computer. They also contacted Australian media companies about the same proposal. And before that, rumors leaked about Foxconn being the most likely manufacturer of the device. New rumors seem to confirm that rumor.

