We're not sure when we'll be seeing the next iPhone. Will it arrive in June as usual, or from Verizon right after CES? Regardless, it seems the ballet of leaked parts is already beginning.
Wondering what to do if you already own Apple's creativity or work software suites; iLife and iWork now that they're on the Mac App Store? The answer is simple: nothing.
Apple unveiled the Mac App Store at an event cleverly called Back To The Mac. The idea was that Apple would take advantage of what it learned with iOS, and bring it back to the Macintosh. Unsurprisingly, many software developers followed the same path in making their first Mac App Store apps; they took a lot from iOS.
Last year Google sponsored (to promote their Nexus One phone) free airport Wi-Fi across the U.S. They also sponsored in-flight Wi-Fi over the holidays this year. Now, Google has begun yet another Wi-Fi sponsorship campaign for 2011, this time to promote their universal iOS app.
AppFresh Daily features the best apps that have been released in the last 24 hours. Thousands of apps get approved by Apple daily, so instead of having to dig through all the junk, come here, to AppFresh Daily, where we hand select the gems that are released each day.
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. We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out:
For the third day in a row, we're getting reports from around the world indicating that iOS alarm functionality has, once again, failed to work properly for some users. However, thanks to the help of some readers, we've been able to nail down what can be done to avoid further issues. We also have some additional tips that might serve as a good backup. Check them out...
Cupertino finally came out of its post-NYE coma last night, and confirmed to Macworld what we all already knew; the transition to 2011 did mess up the iOS 4.0+ non-recurring alarm clock functionality. While Apple didn't say whether Steve would be made available to sign notes to your boss confirming it, they did have some good news.
In today's 22nd episode of the seventh season of the iPhone on Verizon saga, we're hearing some new clues that might point to the second coming of the Jesus phone, this time on Verizon.
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.
We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out:
Only a couple days away now from the official opening of the Mac App Store, we're already starting to see the first iOS Mac Apps companions making their way to the App Store.
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.
We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out:
The advent of 2011 is apparently as hard on our iPhones as it is on our poor hangover heads. As numerous users around the world have now discovered, the built-in iOS alarm functionality didn't support the transition to the new year and has not functioned properly this morning.
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.
We’re calling it AppFresh. It’s a revolution. Check it out:
We felt pretty confident that the iPad was going to be the hit toy this Christmas season. Further proof that we put our money where our mouth is; we even launched a starter iPad app for the occasion. Now that Christmas is behind us, we're all wondering: Did our prediction come true?
The App Store has literally doubled in size over the course of 2010. From just under 150,000 apps available at the end of 2009, Apple's virtual app shelves are now populated by over 300,000 products for us to chose from. Here are our picks of some of the best apps from 2010.
We're learning that iOS and app piracy is on the verge of taking on a whole new dimension due to some major developments made by the iOS app cracking community.
AppStart is a new, premiere iPad app we designed to help both novice and experienced users take full advantage of Apple's exceptional tablet. It's available on the App Store for $.99 cents, and "The First 10 Apps You Should Download" is one of the many resources you can find within it. Check it out:
Have you been willing to jailbreak your last-gen iDevice and suffer through using the currently available tethered jailbreak? Now, there's good news as a new untethered solution has just been made available.
We're hearing some exciting news from over at Skype. According to a mistakenly (we believe) released document, video-calling support for the Skype iOS app is now right around the corner.