
Apple’s latest backup device ‘2TB Time Capsule‘ is finally available for purchase via Apple Online Store for $499. Boasting a 2TB of storage space, this portable device functions as a wireless router (802.11n) with simultaneous dual-band support (2.4GHz and 5GHz bands) and as a backup facility that works automatically with the Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard. [Product Page via AppleInsider]

Word has it that the much anticipated Apple Tablet will be officially launched in 2010. Unfortunately, there is no info pricing so far. The Apple Tablet will come with a 10-inch multi-touch display, 3G, and will possibly include a contract with the mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless. [AppleInsider via Laptop Notebook News]

The giant mobile carrier Verizon apparently will release another Apple product before the year’s end. Known as the Apple tablet computer, the gadget may look like a larger iPod Touch. It supports a 9-inch or 10-inch touchscreen display and maybe a keyboard too. According to The Street, “an initial version” of the Apple tablet will be offered by Verizon Wireless, subsidized. However, the tablet computer might be still expensive even after Verizon subsidizes it. Stay tuned for more updates. [The Street via UnWiredView]

If you have several gadgets including an iPhone, an iPod Touch, a Sony Walkman, and a Nokia smartphone, then you might need a battery charger that can charge multiple gadgets at once. The Messless Charger is able to do this task. Designed by Italdesign Giugiaro, the charger allows you to charge up to four devices at once, which means you don’t need wires for each gadget. It comes with numerous adapters including iPod/iPhone, Nokia handset ports, Sony Ericsson and mini USB. You can buy the Messless Charger in the UK for around $113. [SlashGear]

The MiLi Pro LCOS, LED-driven projector will turn your iPhone or iPod Touch into a projector. All you have to do is to plug your iPhone or iPod Touch with the device. This mini projector has a 640×480 resolution with 10 lumens, VGA and RCA inputs, and a dock connector. The MiLi Pro iPhone projector will be released in September 2009. No word on pricing at this time. More

Rapidrepair has created a repair guide for the iPhone 3G S, so you can replace that parts inside by yourself when your iPhone 3G S is out of warranty. They have also made specifications comparison chart with iPhone, iPhone 3G and Palm Pre. See more pictures after the jump. More

Apple just released three new members for its MacBook Pro Aluminum Unibody series that include a 13-inch, a 15-inch and a 17 inch versions. All of these models provide 40% longer battery life with its built-in battery that provides 7-hours of work on a single charge. Other cool features include a LED-backlit displays, the Multi-Touch trackpad, an illuminated keyboard, a new SD card (13 and 15-inch) or ExpressCard slot (17-inch), a FireWire 800 port and new NVIDIA graphics. You can also upgrade these new MacBooks with up to 8GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive or a 256GB solid state drive. The 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pros can also be upgraded up with a 3.06-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The price ranges from $1200 to $2500, depending on the specs. More

Apple has just introduced their new iPhone 3G S which will be available in the US starting June 19. Other 80 countries around the world will get the iPhone 3G S in the coming weeks. So let’s check out some of the specs, a high-quality 3MP autofocus camera, VGA video recording at 30fps, a 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity, a built-in digital compass for instant navigation, a voice control and the new iPhone 3.0 OS with over 100 new features such as MMS, Cut, Copy and Paste, landscape keyboard, Spotlight Search and more. The iPhone 3G S will be available in two different versions: 16GB and 32GB, as for the price itself, the 16GB version will set you back $199 and $299 for the 32GB version. Both prices requiring a new 2-year contract agreement with AT&T. More

Apple has quietly announced this week to start selling an aluminum 20-inch iMac configuration for schools. Each $899 iMac features a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, 1GB of RAM, 160GB hard drive, 8x double-layer SuperDrive, and an nVidia GeForce 9400M graphics card. Buyers authorized to make purchases for their educational institution can pre-order the new aluminum iMacs today for delivery in about a month. The new config basically replaces the 17-inch iMacs sold at the same price to the same institutions since 2006. [Apple Insider]

Apple retailer ClubMac’s 500GB Time Capsule page is currently displaying a picture of a 2TB Time Capsule retail box in its “Product Detail” section. In case you didn’t know, Apple’s Time Capsule combination wireless router and network-attached storage drive is currently available only in 500 GB ($299) and 1 TB ($499) models. However, there is no confirmation yet from Apple about the latest version of 2TB Time Capsule. Stay tuned for more updates. [MacRumors]