What better Halloween costume than the pop icon that is the iPhone? If you're already picturing yourself wearing two big pieces of cardboard attached by some wire this weekend, you better not be partying around Tampa. Indeed, John Savio, the living iPhone man from Florida is back at it again, this year with a brand new working iPhone 4 costume.
That's all folks. Apple has finally pulled all signs of the white iPhone 4 from its website. Apple recently announced that the phone will be delayed until spring. However, knowing that Apple releases iPhones on a yearly basis, it's pretty clear that the white iPhone 4 will never see the light of day.
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
Apple is very clear as to how a developer can use its push notification service. It's there to add functionality, and that's it. No spam, no ads, no messing around. It seems that the folks from Glee, or actually Smule, as they are the ones who developeed Glee's top-ranking paid Karaoke app, couldn't contain themselves.
Next Tuesday, at Apple's invitation, a hand-picked group of fine iOS developers will be heading to California. Scheduled to attend a secret three day summit, these lucky few will be working directly with Apple's engineers on some iOS developments. At least, that's what Business Insider's Dan Frommer is telling us today.
Finding a specific app on the iOS App Store is a drag. Between launching the App Store, jumping into search, typing your query, waiting for results, looking through them and selecting the right one, it takes way too much time. We've seen Google attempt to make a faster iOS App Store search of their own in the past; using their powerful algorithms and integrating them right into Google itself. Some clues appeared in their app earlier this year. Now, they are bringing this to their web mobile search as well.
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
The plot surrounding the arrival of the iPhone on Verizon is thickening. The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times both claim it will be arriving in early 2011. Now, it's CNET's turn to add some grist to the mill.
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
We've told you all about apps that allow you to view natively unsupported video content on your iDevice. These arrived on the iPad a little while ago, and they are now making their way to our 3.5 inch iDevices.
Boom! This Weekend, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are:
Will Apple finally reclassify App Store apps into categories as well as subcategories? They're doing it for the Mac App Store, and we believe the App Store is next.
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
Today's Apple special "Back To The Mac" event just ended. As predicted, unfortunately Steve didn't have much up his sleeve for us iDevice owners, besides FaceTime for the Mac that is. Nevertheless, iOS and iDevices had a lot to do with what was announced today, see for yourself...
As announced just minutes ago, Apple has managed to release the first beta version of its desktop FaceTime video conferencing client. It's really great, so go check it out.
There you go! While Apple's special "Back to the Mac" event, which is taking place at the moment, hasn't revealed anything very exciting for iDevice owners so far, it did get interesting.
As we told you earlier, Apple is presenting today's "Back To The Mac" special event live, thanks to the magic of online video streaming. Actually, they just flipped the switch and the live video feed is now up.
Yes folks, Steve is only 90 minutes away from taking the stage, but he might not be getting all the buzz today. Just minutes ago, the Dev-Team released a new version of their much awaited PwnageTool jailbreaking system.
It seems that the very well plugged-in John Gruber from DaringFireball has heard a bit more than us regarding what might be coming at today's Apple Event. Apple might be planning to release some sort of cloud service, either today or in the near future.
Boom! Today, another thousand new apps arrived in the App Store. Let me break it to you, most of them are really bad. Yet, there are a few somewhat interesting ones. Here they are...
Amazing news folks. Following an early press release from Apple Italia (spotted by Macstories this morning), Apple US just confirmed that they will be, as expected, streaming today's special event live on Apple.com.