Adam Lashinsky’s “Inside Apple” is now available to purchase in the iBookstore. The e-book, which provides users with a detailed insight into the management strategies employed by Apple, can be purchased for $12.99, and is also available in a Kindle Edition.
Apple's Education Event kicked off this morning with plenty of excitement. Amongst the normal overview and statistics surrounding the topic of Apple in education, the company released a new version of their iBooks app and introduced two new apps for teachers and students.
If you've jailbroken your iOS device under iOS 5.0.1 using the recently released untethered solution, iBooks will crash every time to try to launch it. Fortunately, there are a number of ways Apple fans can correct this issue, as originally reported by iDownloadBlog.
On today's AppAdvice Daily's AppStart Special we are featuring the best book apps for iPhone, plus one that helps you read real books too! Watch the show, and let us know what you think!
It’s no secret that Apple spends a lot of time designing the look of their iDevices. Whether it is the iPhone 4S (which is really just the iPhone 4 with better guts inside) or the iPad 2, it’s obvious Jonathan Ive and his team are perfectionists at heart. Apple’s attention to detail, unfortunately, doesn’t seem to extend to its recent app designs. These, in my opinion, just plain suck.
Apple has started emailing customers who bought the Steve Jobs biography e-book from the iBookstore, asking them to delete their copy and redownload a new version. Since the launch of the highly anticipated biography, customers who purchased an e-book version from Apple's iBookstore have been complaining of formatting issues, forcing Apple to update the digital book and contact customers.
Get ready for the first installment of AppAdvice Daily's Special AppStart series on how to get the most out of your iPhone. And, what better way to start off the series then with the first 10 apps you should download.
Apple's digital e-book store, the iBookstore, now has its own Twitter account. The account, @iBookstore, is verified as belonging to Apple, and promises to tweet information on "featured books, exclusive offers and more" on a regular basis.
Comic book publisher IDW has announced they are coming to iBooks. This will be the first large collection of comics and graphic novels to be available for Apple's e-book app.