BY Matthew Sims on Wed October 12th, 2011
If you haven't been lucky enough to get your hands on a beta or gold master version of iOS 5, today is the day. Like most of you, I've spent plenty of time on Apple's iOS 5 page looking at the features and watching those famous Apple walk through videos. While the bullet point features are great, we've been unable to see exactly what we're getting.
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BY Rob M on Thu August 18th, 2011
Do you have one of those obnoxious friends who always brags about his Doodle Jump high score? Are you tired of being jealous of that guy who has a Tiny Wings high score you just can't seem to beat? Well, my friend, you've come to the right article. I'm going to show you how to manually change scores, and other attributes, in an iOS app.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed August 03rd, 2011
The time may come when iOS and OS X become one product. In fact, one influential analyst believes that day could come sometime next year, according to the International Business Times. According to Peter Misek,
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Fri July 15th, 2011
Just moments ago, Apple released a new version of its mobile operating system iOS to the general public. Mainly a security update, iOS 4.3.4 (or 4.2.9 for CDMA iPhone owners), is here to close the bug that allowed the recent jailbreak.
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BY Joe White on Sat July 02nd, 2011
Here's an impressive piece of information for you: Apple's "magical and revolutionary" iPad, which originally hit Apple Stores back in March, last year, now accounts for over one percent of worldwide Web browsing. The news comes in a report published by NetMarketShare, which hit the Web recently.
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BY Andy Faust III on Tue June 28th, 2011
The 18-year-old Apple Newton had many features only lately included in iOS.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu June 23rd, 2011
Each smartphone OS provider has its own set of rules and procedures to follow. Now the folks at [x] cube labs have made it easy to compare those offerings by releasing an easy-to-read chart, which we’ve presented here.
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BY Joe White on Thu June 23rd, 2011
Figures recently released by the GSMA highlight that in the UK, Apple's mobile operating system accounts for 65 percent of connected application users.
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BY Joe White on Tue June 21st, 2011
Android's market share may tower over the iPhone's, but that doesn't mean Google's mobile operating system is invincible. In fact, Android's smart phone market share recently declined, leading one analyst to believe that Android will lose even more market share once the iPhone 5 hits stores.
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BY Joe White on Mon June 20th, 2011
Adobe is today updating its app development software Flash Builder and its Flex framework, adding support for the iOS. Besides support for Apple's mobile operating system, the software updates also add support for BlackBerry Tablet OS (Android is already supported).
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BY Joe White on Fri June 10th, 2011
IDC has recently released a new long term forecast for the worldwide smart phone markets, in which the group sees the iOS' market share decrease by 2015 and Android's to increase.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sun June 05th, 2011
Droid Life claims top-10 lists prove Android is the "power user" platform of choice. As if!
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BY Andy Faust III on Mon May 30th, 2011
Of the popular mobile OSes, Android's halted its ascent while RIM and Apple hover in their respective positions.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sun May 29th, 2011
Google's recent initiative to provide Android users with 18 months of guaranteed support is unlikely to mean much.
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BY Joe White on Wed May 25th, 2011
According to Gene Munster with Piper Jaffray, “now is a good time” to own Apple stock. Furthermore, the analyst continues to believe that Apple will release an HDTV, and also notes that his expectations for WWDC 2011 are “relatively low.”
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BY Joe White on Sat April 23rd, 2011
According to a recent report by StatCounter, Apple's iPad is already more popular than Linux computers in North America.
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BY Andy Faust III on Fri April 22nd, 2011
As reported yesterday, Apple's North Carolina data center has completed testing and lies in wait as record companies eagerly hammer out last-minute licensing deals for streaming, cloud-based music distribution. Warner Music Group, the recording industry's
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon April 04th, 2011
The debacle surrounding Apple's subscription plan is once again making the headlines as a major publisher refuses to play by the rules.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri April 01st, 2011
While the Verizon iPhone 4 was the top selling handset in February, it doesn't mean Apple is the market leader. According to a new survey by comScore, Google's Android is fast becoming the top OS in the growing smart phone market. Is this good or bad for Apple? Should Apple do something about that?
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BY Robin Rhys on Tue March 22nd, 2011
Want to know how to quickly locate the apostrophe? Or how about, how to increase the text size? And wouldn't you like to know what happens when you triple click the home button? Well I have all these tips and more on today's AppAdvice EXTRA.
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