Can't have enough of the iPad 2 launch event? Seen all the videos and bonuses? Well here is something that will most certainly make your lonely Saturday evening. Some folks took Steve Jobs' presentation, auto-tunned it and made a great song out of it.
As announced at the iPad 2 launch event, Apple has dramatically improved in iOS 4.3 the engine that powers Mobile Safari. Of course, the iPad 2 will mainly benefit of the improvements thanks to its dual-core A5 processor, and increased RAM. Yet, current iPad owners will be pleased to know that iOS 4.3 will also slightly speed up their browsing.
Following Apple's decision to put the first generation iPad on clearance following the iPad 2 announcement, AT&T has decided to follow Apple's footsteps today and discount its iPads as well.
We already knew what Apple had planned to add to iOS 4.3, thanks to the many developer previews they released. One feature we didn't know about, that was unveiled on Wednesday, was Home Sharing. It's a feature that allows users to access their iTunes library from their iDevices over Wi-Fi.
Steve Jobs was very clear, on Wednesday, that trying to compare the iPad to anything else, especially using only spec sheets, doesn't make much sense. He's got a point, as there is so much more to the iPad 2 than the raw specifications. Yet, now that Engadget committed the terrible affront of comparing iPad 2 specs to other tablets, we can't help but make the comparison.
We were all thrilled when AT&T announced that they will allow iPhone 4 users to take advantage of the upcoming iOS 4.3 Wi-Fi tethering feature (for $20/month). Of course, they had to offer this after Verizon got the feature. Yet, it wouldn't be AT&T if they didn't mess around with it, even just a bit.
Following yesterday's announcement, Apple finally released the pre-final version of iOS 4.3 to developers. The iOS 4.3 GM will allow developers to iron out any last few bugs and prepare their apps before the public launch of the latest version of iOS next Friday, March 11th.
As you know, Apple just unveiled the iPad 2 at a special event in San Francisco. Right after that, we had the chance to give this wonderful new tablet a ride. So before you turn your old iPad into a sushi tray, check out our first impressions.
If you thought Rovio was out of ideas for milking Angry Birds, you couldn't be more wrong. During a panel at this week’s Game Developer Conference (GDC), Rovio's CEO, Peter Vesterbacka, announced that the company is on the verge of adding yet another bunch of levels to Angry Birds Seasons, a movie, as well as some brand new apps this year.
AppFresh Daily features the best apps that have been released in the last 24 hours. Thousands of apps get approved by Apple daily. Instead of having to dig through all the junk, come to AppFresh Daily, where we hand select the gems that are released each day.
AppFresh Daily features the best apps that have been released in the last 24 hours. Thousands of apps get approved by Apple daily. Instead of having to dig through all the junk, come to AppFresh Daily, where we hand select the gems that are released each day.
AppFresh Daily features the best apps that have been released in the last 24 hours. Thousands of apps get approved by Apple daily. Instead of having to dig through all the junk, come to AppFresh Daily, where we hand select the gems that are released each day.
Today, we have more hope following the debacle surrounding Apple's new in-app subscription plan and Steve Jobs' response. Now, it looks like Apple might not impose their plan on many iOS apps and services, effectively killing them as many speculated.
AppFresh Daily features the best apps that have been released in the last 24 hours. Thousands of apps get approved by Apple daily. Instead of having to dig through all the junk, come to AppFresh Daily, where we hand select the gems that are released each day.
Many of our readers have complained about our, let's admit it, poor commenting system, especially after we provided you with a great place to bring us your suggestions over at UserVoice. Now, we're happy to announce that your wishes have been fulfilled.
Following Engadget's discovery at CES of a potential iPad 2 case that would have been designed according to Apple's specs, this week 9to5mac managed to put their hands on one and confirm some more details:
AppFresh Daily features the best apps that have been released in the last 24 hours. Thousands of apps get approved by Apple daily. Instead of having to dig through all the junk, come to AppFresh Daily, where we hand select the gems that are released each day.
Many of our readers like to keep their iPhone 4 in an Apple Bumper case, and have been struggling to plug in third party accessories. You'll be glad to hear that Apple's new line of Bumpers (adapted for the Verizon iPhone), give a much better fit.
The debacle surrounding Apple's newly introduced subscription feature, and its revenue sharing plan is reaching an all time high this week. Yesterday, we learned Apple rejected Readability, and the interwebs are now speculating that the survival of all SaaS apps (Software as a Service, think Dropbox or Basecamp) might be at stake.
Amazon is back at it today with a new commercial for their Kindle e-book reader. They didn't miss the opportunity to take yet another jab at the iPad's a-bit-too-shiny screen.
Angry Birds has become a true cultural phenomenon. It has also achieved an incredible feat in keeping the top spot in the App Store rankings for so long. From the Super Bowl to peace summits, the concept of throwing birds at pigs has taken over the planet and its latest manifestation will amaze you.
We're still very much in the dark as to how well the recently released CDMA iPhone is selling on Verizon. We know it sold out on the first day, and that it beat Verizon's sales record in just two hours on pre-order launch day (between 3 and 5am EST). We also heard that it might be slightly underperforming. Apple has yet to release a statement on actual sales, and most importantly, we don't know who is buying the device.