Apple Releases iCloud-Enabled iWork Beta Apps For iOS
Following the launch of iCloud.com, Apple has just released some special builds of its iOS iWork apps to registered developers on its iCloud-dedicated portal.
Following the launch of iCloud.com, Apple has just released some special builds of its iOS iWork apps to registered developers on its iCloud-dedicated portal.
Just moments ago, Apple launched the very first iteration of its web interface for iCloud, its upcoming cloud service offering, and all its services.
Along the launch of the iCloud frontend on iCloud.com, Apple just flipped the switch and started displaying the pricing of additional iCloud storage inside iOS.
After first rolling out the ability to redownload previously purchased music in iTunes and iOS for US customers, Apple has now extended this first part of the iCloud service to TV Shows as well.
You may have heard that a small percentage of wireless subscribers use up most of the 3G spectrum. These so called "data-hogs" (disclaimer: some of us here are probably proud members of that club) have been the scapegoat of carriers, for all their service issues, and now we're learning their life is about to get even more complicated.
If you think Apple can't improve on the iPhone 4 design, take a look at this.
Still want to try Facebook on the iPad? Here is the latest workaround!
Just moments ago, Apple released yet another small update of iOS for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to the general public.
As you might have noticed Apple has included a brand new version of the Bluetooth standard in its recently released MacBook Airs. Labeled Bluetooth 4.0, this new version of the short distance wireless protocol allows for some incredible new tricks, which Apple will, without a doubt, take advantage of in its upcoming iDevices. Furthermore, it might also signify the early death of NFC.
Just a few weeks since the last one was released, this morning Apple has begun airing a new iPad ad for your viewing pleasure. Hopefully the ad will help convert the few iPad-reticent people that might be remaining.
Heard about Facebook for the iPad? Want to try it out? Here is how!
Facebook for iPad has been released without anyone noticing. Yes, it's hiding inside the iPhone app!
Looking for hot spots in the Big Apple or The City by the Bay? As you probably know, cab drivers are not much of a resource. Now, get with the times and try Mingle, a real-time social-network analysis tool for iOS that will tell you about the areas of your city with the most activity at the moment.
Apple has finally released the official native Google+ client for the iPhone onto the App Store. It's available right now free of charge.
A previously legit Chinese website is claiming to have pictures of the next iPhone. Yet, it looks like an iPhone 4. What can we make of it? Read on to find out!
Enjoying Spotify much? Don't think only Americans get to enjoy perks from across the pond. According to Variety, Netflix is now eyeing the UK and Spain for their streaming service, and are already in negotiations with film distributors.
It took Apple almost two weeks to release iOS 4.3.4 and close the PDF exploit that allowed the jailbreakme.com jailbreak. The jailbreakers have shown much more efficiency than Apple and just hours after the 4.3.4 release, have already broken it on all devices except the iPad 2.
Some good news for those still sporting the iPhone 3GS. As you know, with iOS 5 you'll probably have to forfeit some of the new features because of your older hardware, but it seems like photo editing won't be one of those.
Just moments ago, Apple released a new version of its mobile operating system iOS to the general public. Mainly a security update, iOS 4.3.4 (or 4.2.9 for CDMA iPhone owners), is here to close the bug that allowed the recent jailbreak.
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Just seconds ago, Apple released the third beta version of iOS 5 to registered developers.
The upcoming fifth iteration of iOS will arrive with a lot of interface improvements. The most notable is, without a doubt, Notification Center, which allows you to access everything that's happening from your apps in one place without ever being interrupted. Yet, there is still room left for Apple to improve.
According to some iOS 5 SDK discoveries, Apple might be preparing to push the envelop in mobile Safari with support for a download manager, and even extensions.