Wednesday, 25 April 2012 11:56:05 BST
Read MoreThe next iPhone to be released by Apple could be almost half a millimetre thinner than its predecessor, according to a story published by AppleInsider.
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Thursday, 5 January 2012 05:02:31 GMT
Read MoreApple has been known to rigorously defend its patents as well as be accused of infringement in its own right, but a new touch panel patent has been awarded to the iPhone manufacturer, which could solidify its position on multitouch technology.
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4 million iPhone 4S handsets sell
Wednesday, 2 November 2011 17:27:27 GMT
Read MoreThe iPhone 4S has sold twice as many units in its first three days on the shelf than last year's iPhone 4, which will surely make touch panel manufacturers just as relieved as Apple shareholders.
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Touch panel industry performance mixed due to Apple reshuffle
Wednesday, 2 November 2011 17:27:14 GMT
Read MoreDuring September some touch panel manufacturers had better months than others, when tech giant Apple made major changes to its suppliers after faults were discovered.
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Nokia updates S40 platform for touchscreen interactions
16 May 2012
While Nokia has been drawing the focus of the world towards its new range of Windows Phone handsets, it seems that the Finnish manufacturer still has some time for its legacy products.
iPhone 5 preparations result in touch panel delivery shrinkage
09 May 2012
Touch panel manufacturers actually shipped fewer displays in the first three months of 2012 than they did in the previous quarter, with analysts putting this dip down to the fact that many firms are gearing up for the launch of the iPhone 5 later in the year.
Miniature iPhone anticipated
02 May 2012
While recent weeks have featured many stories about the potential touch panel technology which will feature within Apple's next flagship iPhone, there are still persistent rumours about the arrival of a smaller handset in this range, designed for those on tighter budgets.
