True to itself, and in line with its Post-Woz era, Apple, not pleased by enthusiasts tampering with the iPhone 4 to change its color, is now taking new measures to squelch the phenomenon. Namely, newly built iPhone 4s are now sporting new, anti-tampering Torx screws to make it hard for users to take the device apart.
Every single day of the year we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. It’s amazing, check it out:
Every single day of the year we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. It’s amazing, check it out:
Every single day of the year we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. It’s amazing, check it out:
While you might have been slightly disappointed by today's earlier events, here is something that will cheer you up. After over a year of waiting (16 months to be precise), Apple has finally approved Google's official Google Voice app for the iPhone and it's now available for download.
Every single day of the year we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. It’s amazing, check it out:
Tough times for you Facebook stalkers; Facebook just pushed out an update for their official iOS app that allows anyone to now control both privacy and account settings on the go.
Every single day of the year (or sometimes over the weekend) we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. It's amazing, check it out:
Good news for all of you Ping addicts (and we know there are many of you), Apple has now made Ping, its social network for music, available on the iPad.
We can now confirm yesterday's rumors that Apple is delaying iOS 4.2 by at least another week. As speculated, Apple has just released a second final beta version of iOS 4.2 for iPad, which should fix the Wi-Fi issues the last version had.
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out…
Now that jailbreakers have made it easier than ever to install Android on an iPhone 2 and 3G thanks to bootlace, it's time to bring it to our fourth generation iDevices.
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out…
Right now iOS 4.2, is in it's GM version, and is almost ready to ship, but there are still some little things missing. For one, there is the video part of AirPlay, which nobody has seen yet. Then, there is AirPrint.
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out…
People like to joke about the fact that there is an app for just about everything, including shaving or toasting bread. There are even plenty of novelty apps that make your iPhone look like it's making coffee or that it's a stun gun. Next time you hear someone bring up the latter, don't make fun of them right away, as the joke could be on you.
Every single day of the year, we go through the thousands of apps that have been approved by Apple over the last 24 hours. Then, we select the most interesting ones, and share them with you. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out…
Verizon's Apple-bashing commercials are now well behind us. Following their historic deal with Apple to distribute the iPad, along with their own mobile MiFi data routers, Verizon is now running iPad TV commercials of their own.
Facebook has been holding a lot of events lately, and unveiling tons of new features. One thing they still haven't gotten around to launching is an official iPad app. Knowing how popular Facebook is on the iPhone, and the flourishing market for third party Facebook iPad clients on the App Store, there is definitely a need. Now, it may be right around the corner.
When it comes to IM clients, I swear by the official AIM app. It also helps that it's the only chat protocol I use. I do really like the idea of having one app to do just one thing, but very well. AIM certainly does that, and thanks to a great new update, it just got a whole lot better.
As great and revolutionary as iOS games might have been for the gaming industry, implementing good controls for them is still a huge challenge. I'm not talking about Angry Birds, but think of an FPS like Eliminate, for example. The controls aren't nearly as good as they would be on, lets say, a Playstation controller.