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Today marks the launch of what many believe is one of the biggest iOS update yet: iOS 5. With it, Apple is bringing over 200 new user-facing features, that will without a doubt supercharge your iDevice. To sell you on the update, and help you discover what's new, we've listed and detailed the top new features. Check it out:
With the launch of iCloud today, Apple is bringing a lot of great new features to every iDevice owner. However, for those of you who have not only multiple devices, but also share your iTunes account with family members, it can become quite a headache, here is how to deal with it.
The days when CDMA iPhone users were at a disadvantage when traveling internationally are long behind us. As just discovered by Macworld, the iPhone 4S is even more of a worldphone than we originally thought.
Tomorrow might very well be the last time you have to enter your Twitter credentials into your iOS device. Or at least, you'll never have to do it again with your favorite Twitter clients, as both the official Twitter app, as well as Tweetbot have now been updated to support iOS 5.
In preparation for tomorrow's iOS 5 and iCloud launch, Apple has just publicly released a brand new version of iTunes to enable you to get all the new features tomorrow.
With all the excitement surrounding the release of Facebook for iPad, we haven't had much time to mention another very noteworthy update; the brand new look of Facebook for iPhone.
After months of delays, leaks and many debacles, Facebook has finally gotten their act together and will be releasing the iPad version of the Facebook iOS app to the App Store today.
As if iOS 5, iCloud and the new iPhone 4S weren't already enough to celebrate, the AppAdvice team is very proud to announce yet another release this week; a major update of our very own AppAdvice app.
We know many of you, enthusiasts and others, are pre-ordering today or will be standing in line for the new iPhone 4S comes next Friday. Yet, while you might have already settled on the fact that you want the newest and greatest iPhone 4S, it might get complicated to pick the right model. Indeed, in the US, the iPhone 4S comes, just like the iPad 2, in 18 different variations across carriers.
With preorders for the iPhone 4S launching today, and new multi-carrier availability including Sprint, AT&T and Verizon, you might be wondering which carrier is offering the best deal when it comes to plans.
Another tidbit from yesterday's iPhone 4S announcement is that the next generation iPhone comes with the new and improved Bluetooth 4.0 standard. You might not care much about Bluetooth right now, but it's bigger than you think if used properly.
As you know, one of the key new features of the iPhone 4S is its incredible camera. Indeed, it's not only faster, but packs an 8MP sensor, a larger 2.4 aperture, and an amazing IR filter that will make colors look better than ever. Many of you have been asking to see how it performs, and Apple complied by posting some unedited first shots.
This week's shot of AppAdvice Podcast goodness comes right on the heels of Apple's special event. In today's episode, Mahmoud Hafez and me go over everything that Apple announced, what we think about it, and some other interesting anecdotes about iOS and the iPhone.
If you enjoyed Infinity Blade on the iPhone and iPad, you'll be thrilled to hear that Epic announced, at Apple's presentation earlier today, that a new sequel will be released soon.
Today, Apple is unveiling the next iPhone and as usual, it's going to be a wild, wild day. Since many of you have been asking us, we'd like clarify a bit what will be happening here today, and where to follow what.
Tomorrow at 10 a.m. PDT, Tim Cook will be taking the stage for the first time as Apple's CEO. Not only will he be filling Steve Jobs' extremely large shoes, but he's due to announce the newest version of the most highly expected, hyped and popular mobile phone in the industry; the iPhone 5. This device will be replacing the previous model, the iPhone 4, which has been the most popular iPhone Apple has ever made, and it hasn't been updated in 15 months.
Bad news for those of you who were hoping to watch tomorrow's iPhone event online as if you were there. According to 9to5Mac, who claims to have it from Apple's PR directly, Apple won't be streaming tomorrow's event live on the Web as it did last year.