Apple Adds "Custom Vibrations" In iOS 5
Another handy feature Apple has added in iOS 5 is "Custom Vibrations." This handy feature allows users to compose their own vibration patterns within the Settings app.
Another handy feature Apple has added in iOS 5 is "Custom Vibrations." This handy feature allows users to compose their own vibration patterns within the Settings app.
Twitter might have the official release of its photo service for later week, but iOS developers can access it ahead of everyone else. That's right, the service is built-in to the first beta version of iOS 5, which was released yesterday.
Apple is releasing a beta version of its cloud-based service - iCloud - today.
Apple has just unveiled a brand new iCloud feature, which will launch with iOS 5 - "Photo Stream."
Apple has just announced that its iWork suite (which is compatible with all of the company's iOS devices) will integrate seamlessly with iCloud.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has just announced another amazing cloud feature - iOS applications stored in the cloud.
Apple has just announced major improvements to the Mail app, which will feature in iOS 5.
Apple's Scott Forstall has just outlined a new feature of iOS 5 called "Reminders."
Apple has just announced iOS 5, and one of the major features added is an improved notification system.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has just announced iOS 5 on stage at WWDC's keynote presentation.
Today, at its WWDC keynote address, Apple unveiled Mac OS X Lion. The upcoming version of Apple's desktop operating system will be able to purchase in July (from the Mac App Store only) for $29.99, and it'll weigh-in at four gigabytes.
Apple's WWDC keynote presentation is now underway. For all the information as it happens, be sure to tune-in to our live blog. You can visit it on the Web at http://live.appadvice.com, or view it inside the AppAdvice app.
Over at the Moscone Center, we've just noticed two hidden banners - possibly suggesting that Apple will announce an exciting surprise towards the end of its keynote presentation, as a "one more thing."
That’s right, while Apple’s WWDC keynote presentation is set to kick-off in one hour’s time, our live blog is already buzzing.
John Gruber waxes optimistic about tomorrow's iCloud and iOS 5 announcements.
This morning, Steve Jobs and a team of Apple executives will announce iOS 5 and iCloud. And your favorite iOS news resource - AppAdvice, of course! - will be covering the event live.
A new video has hit the Web, outlining an imagined version of the iOS that really is "magical."
A massive 400,000 iOS applications are now available to download in Apple’s App Store.
Another interesting iOS 5 concept has hit the Web, which outlines two ideas Jan Michael-Cart calls "dynamic icons" and "app previews."
A group of avid Apple fans are planning on watching WWDC's keynote presentation live, in a pub, with beer.
Apple reportedly has four major music labels on board for iCloud, but how much did that cost the Cupertino, CA company?
Apple’s WWDC event is less than a week away, and in preparation the company has started decorating the Moscone Center.
Another iOS 5 concept has been spotted online, but this time things are a little different. The concept - imagined by Federico Bianco - exists in the form of a keynote slideshow, not only giving viewers an idea of some features we hope will be included in iOS 5, but also a glimpse of how they may be unveiled to the world on June 6.
Apple's "Back to School" promotion could be announced at WWDC, according to a recent report. Furthermore, the company is rumored to be planning on offering a $200 iPad discount as part of the program, along with free and discounted iPod models.