Apple updates its iPhone and iPad apps with support for iOS 8
Apple has updated most of its iOS apps for iOS 8.
Apple has updated most of its iOS apps for iOS 8.
Learn how to easily share your location using Maps, Find My Friends, or Glympse on today's AppAdvice Daily.
The app is one of the last from Apple to receive a makeover.
At long last, updates for iPhoto and GarageBand, at least, appear to be in the pipeline.
Did Apple's iLife iOS applications recently receive an update preparing them for the launch of iOS 7?
We love you App Store, but we love your apps even more, so on today's show we're checking out some of our favorites.
The new interface makes it easier to set and fine tune location-based alerts.
With Find My Friends you can get location based alerts when your friends or family members arrive at, or leave a specific location
Today is part two in the Making Siri Smarter series, so watch the show and brush-up on your Siri skills.
To make Passbook truly special, Apple should buy Foursquare. Imagine the possibilities ...
Following the release of iOS 6 today, it’s no surprise that Apple has also released a succession of updates for its iOS apps, in addition to approving a slew of third-party apps.
Never be far from home when using this group of apps.
Apple announced several major and not-so-major updates to its apps at WWDC today.
We have some of our most used apps from 2011, a chance to win Medina, and a cat that loves Fruit Ninja.
Find out how to use Apple's Find My Friends app in today's iOS Academy.
A new jailbreak tweak called "Send My Location" allows iPhone owners to easily share their current location via SMS.
It’s no secret that Apple spends a lot of time designing the look of their iDevices. Whether it is the iPhone 4S (which is really just the iPhone 4 with better guts inside) or the iPad 2, it’s obvious Jonathan Ive and his team are perfectionists at heart. Apple’s attention to detail, unfortunately, doesn’t seem to extend to its recent app designs. These, in my opinion, just plain suck.
iOS 5 has tons of awesome new features. Check out our video walkthrough to see how they all work!
Apple has just released its Find My Friends application in the App Store.
Apple announced a new app called Find My Friends. The app will be a part of Apple's iCloud service and lets users share their locations with each other, similar to competitors Foursquare and Google Latitude.
Last January, we reported that some sort of Find My Friends feature was discovered in the iOS 4.3 beta. Of course, once released to the public, the iOS contained no such feature. Now, similar code is being found, but this time within HTML code from the recently launched iCloud.com website, according to 9 To 5 Mac.
The new iOS 4.3 beta contains lots of code concerning social networking. What is it, or what would you like it to be?
You might be able to "Find My Friends" in the next iOS 4.3 update. But what does this mean?