That’s not an iPhone 5 you’re looking at.

As usual, the echoes of the upcoming iPhone 5 polluting the Internet. There’s a grainy picture of a supposed Apple employee using a prototype iPhone 5, let’s start the copying and pasting! Take all iPhone 5 news with a grain or a boulder of salt; including the one you are reading right now. Yes this very post!

“So I know <name redacted> who works for Apple. This person is one of the executives or managers who are closely involved in the iPhone division at Apple. <name redacted> told me stories about the visits from Foxconn factory in China about the manufacturing process of iPhone 4. Back in December 2010, I asked <name redacted> about the upcoming iPhone 5. I was told not to hold my breath for iPhone 5 this June/July 2011. Fast forward to April 30th, 2011; I was looking into getting a white iPhone 4. <name redacted> told me that I’d be getting an iPhone from Apple, but not the white one. Even though I wanted a white iPhone 4, I was glad to get any iPhone on Apple’s dime. Apple also gave me a micro-SIM card with it. Once again I asked <name redacted> about iPhone 5. <name redacted> told me that <content redacted>. I am now looking forward to the iPhone coming in 2012.”

Who is this Apple executive or manager? It could be Steve Jobs, Phil Schiller, Scott Forstall or anyone in the iPhone team.

About that purported picture of iPhone 5:

“I don’t think that’s an iPhone 5. It doesn’t look like the one I’m testing right now.”

What? Can I see it?

“No. You just have to take my words for it.”

Can I tell everyone that you have one?

“You can’t reveal my identity. Apple won’t be too happy about it.”

OK. I won’t say who you are, but I will say that you have the next iPhone.

This is coming from the same person who told us about no iPhone in WWDC. That was from March 2011.

iPhone Celebrates Fourth Birthday.

iPhone 4 went on sale on June 29th, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. local time in the United States. iPhone was available in a 4GB model for $499 and an 8GB model for $599 initially.

Subsequently Apple released iPhone 3G in 2008, iPhone 3GS in 2009 and iPhone 4 in 2010. Apple is expected to release the next generation of iPhone sometimes in late 2011. While many speculate that the next iPhone might get a new design, our sources said that it will retain similar iPhone 4 form factor. Curiously, our sources never used the moniker “iPhone 5” to describe the next iPhone. Back in December 2010, one particular source mentioned that there would be no new iPhone during WWDC 2011. It turned ut to be true. To answer a particular question, our particular source is not Phil Schiller.

Happy 4th birthday, iPhone.

Dear Lodsys, Payback is a Bitch.

FOSS Patents blog reports that ESET, the maker of NOD-32 Antivirus filed a declaratory judgment action against Lodsys with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

Lodsys recently gained notoriety for filing lawsuits against seven iOS Developers for in-app-purchases and in-app-upgrades related patents. Apple then filed motion to intervene on Lodsys Patent Lawsuit. A Michigan company named ForeSee Results Inc. is seeking to invalidate Lodsys patent portfolio.

Apple runs interference on Lodsys Patent Lawsuit.

As expected Apple files motion to intervene on Lodsys Patent Lawsuit against iOS Developers. Previously Apple Legal sent a letter Lodsys in response to the lawsuit threats against iOS Developers. Lodsys then filed lawsuit against seven iOS Developers earlier than planned because of the response by Apple.

Apple is not the only company juming into the Lodsys lawsuit mess. A Michigan company named ForeSee Results Inc. is seeking to invalidate Lodsys patent portfolio.

Apple will not be the last headache Lodsys have to deal with, assuming that Google would defend Android Developers from similar lawsuit threat.

This is what iOS 4 think about Lodsys:

Amazon Cloud Drive, Google Music Beta and iTunes in the Cloud.

Amazon Cloud Drive

Google Music Beta

iTunes in the Cloud

These are the currently available services from Amazon, Google and Apple respectively. The more the merrier as long as they do not make me spend more money.