After finally including access to the iBookstore in iTunes, Apple has now extended the service by adding samples, right there in iTunes. The catch however, is that you wont' be able to read these on your desktop, but only through an iOS device on 4.3.3 or higher with enabled automatic book delivery.
Folks, developers who already put their hand on iOS 5 have just informed us that you will indeed be able to buy additional (i)Cloud storage in iOS if you wish to do so.
Apple has already announced it will be unveiling a new cloud service offering called iCloud on Monday. Yet, besides the few rumors surrounding some music distribution deals, nobody really knows what the iCloud really is. We figured it out.
Apple has been surprisingly slow at releasing this year's WWDC schedule. We speculated it would be big, and now that Apple revealed the details of the sessions, it seems like they might indeed have something huge to announce.
Apple's 2011 Worldwide Developer conference will be taking place from June 6-10 this year, and while Apple announced it way in advance (compared to last year), some developers are slowly getting anxious.
Apple's seemingly unstoppable success is the business equivalent of the philosopher's stone. Everyone wants to know what it is that makes the company tick or rather, what makes Steve Jobs... Steve Jobs.
Following almost 10 months of desperate wait, Apple has finally managed to overcome the difficulties preventing it from shipping the white iPhone 4. In a press release just moments ago, Apple announced that the device will be made all around the world starting tomorrow.
Apple has just released a couple of new versions of iOS to the world. The new version for GSM iPhone users, as well as iPod and iPad owners is iOS 4.3.2. For Verizon iPhone owners, the new update comes labeled 4.2.7.
The developers of Tapbot, who brought us apps like Convertbot and Pastebot are launching a new killer Twitter client today. Lucky us, we had the chance to try it out before everyone and we'd love to show it off to you.
The past has shown that the more sensors Apple adds to its iDevices, the more amazing things developers are able to do with them. From Instant Heart Rate to Word Lens, not to mention GarageBand, we've seen it all. Now, some French folks have now managed to go even further using the iPad 2's powerful processor and front facing camera.
Following some rumors about a full version of Photoshop for the iPad, Adobe is now officially embracing the iDevice with an amazing new piece of software. It's designed to allow your iPad and their creative suite to work together.
We're hearing some great news that will certainly thrill all of you Apple lovers; 2012 will see the arrival of the first official Steve Jobs biography.
Whether you share your password with your loved ones, or are simply paranoid (you should be), it can be a good idea to monitor who accesses your online accounts. For most of us, the information contained in our Facebook and Gmail accounts can be very personal, and potentially damaging. Not to mention the embarassment of someone posting things on your Facebook wall.