With the growing amount of people ready to spend money and major time on building human-sized iPhones, it's pretty clear that you can't really call yourself a true iOS fanboy anymore if you don't have one of your own.
If you believe Bloomberg today, Nintendo's investors might be pushing the company to finally give up exclusively distributing their wonderful line of games on their now nearly defunct hardware and finally moving it to other platforms.
Covering every iPhone 5 rumor in under two minutes might have been an impossible task until today (unless you attended speed reading classes and used our awesome guide), it is not anymore .
We've just received word that Apple has released a new iCloud-enabled version of Safari for Lion to registered developers of the iOS and Mac developer programs this week.
If Google Maps or Bing have never really been the mapping solution you've been dreaming about, and you're really more of a Nokia maps fanboy, you'll be absolutely thrilled to know that Nokia maps are now available for iOS as a Web app.
While we were just beginning to enjoy Facebook's new messenger app for iOS last night, 9to5mac was already taking it apart, and their efforts paid off. They came across some interesting details concerning what could be next for the app.
Still king of the hill when it comes to e-books despite the competition, Amazon and its Kindle brand of readers are making some new moves today on iOS with a brand new amazing Web app.
As reported by iSpazio this morning, the iPhone Dev-Team has updated Redsn0w, the iOS jailbreaking tool to support the latest iOS beta released by Apple on Saturday.
One of the simplest and most popular tools for Mac OS X, Caffeine, has been made available on iOS today to continue saving you time and killing your battery.
This might make you feel like you're reading AppAdvice-TMZ for a minute, but you'll be thrilled to hear that many top jailbreakers made it to DEFCON this year in Las Vegas and took the occasion to meet.
Following the unveiling of Apple's iCloud migration tool for developers, more details have emerged concerning what will be happening to MobileMe subscribers and their plans once they make the move.
If you were worried that Apple wouldn't let you properly transfer your MobileMe data to iCloud when the time comes, you can now rest assured that they will.
Following the launch of iCloud.com to developers last night, we're getting more details on what the service will offer. More precisely, we've just been able to confirm that not only will iWork with iCloud keep all your documents in sync across device, but you will also be able to upload documents to your iWork iCloud storage from the browser.
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.
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.