Remains of the Day: Mongering rumors

09.04.2012
It's time once again to return to the wonderful world of iPhone rumors. Will the new model have a faster processor? Will it come out in October? Will it come in ? Meanwhile, Universal makes its movies more...well, universal. The remainders for Monday, April 9, 2012 have, in their lifetime, mongered rumors, cheese, and fish.

(9to5Mac)

The latest whispers have the next model of Apple's smartphone gaining a version of the A5X chip used in the new iPad, notable mainly for its high-end graphics performance. I'm betting on a new feature where you can arrange iPhones in a grid to create a Retina display.

(Kotaku)

Where the hell do people get these supposed details about unreleased iPhones? From Foxconn, of course. The head of human resources at one of the company's factories apparently told a South Korea paper that the new iPhone would launch in October, and that the company is hiring "a large number of workers." One of whom, no doubt, will be filling the vacant position of "head of human resources."

(Mac Rumors)

Movies from Universal Studios are apparently , meaning you'll be able to freely re-download any films from the studio that you've previously purchased. 20th Century Fox is now the last hold-out from re-downloading--more like 19th Century Fox, right? Eh?

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