Apple Adds New iOS Page: iOS 5 - "Features That Go Further"
Apple has now launched its iOS 5 Web page, which outlines everything you need to know about the upcoming software update.
Apple has now launched its iOS 5 Web page, which outlines everything you need to know about the upcoming software update.
Here’s a follow-up to yesterday’s announcement iOS 5 will work with the iPhone 3GS. Currently Apple has provided no information on whether this is full support or some sort of partial support. In other words, which features won’t work with the handset. Now we know.
Yesterday, Apple gave us a preview of iOS 5 during its WWDC keynote presentation, and I have to say - it looks good. The company has added over 200 new features for users, such as an improved notification system, a Reminders app and an improved Camera app. However, some of the features Apple demonstrated may have seemed a little familiar to jailbreak fans.
Developers have gotten their first taste of iOS 5 by way of Apple’s first public beta of the next generation OS. Here are some early assessments.
With every new iOS iteration, Apple's accused of eroding the App Store. I'm not convinced.
Through the use of iCloud and Wi-Fi syncing, iOS 5 will almost completely unlatch the physical tether of your iDevice to your computer.
The founder of Instapaper has released a statement concerning his company’s further viability following Mobile Safari’s introduction of Reading Lists later this year. Marco Arment explains he provides a “dedicated, deluxe app and service to serve (user's) needs better.”
Once users download iOS 5 beta and install them on their iPhone/iPod touch or iPad, there is no turning back. In other words, after installing the newest iOS one cannot revert or downgrade to previous versions, according to news first reported by Apple Insider.
During today’s WWDC keynote address, Apple representatives surprised the crowd with news iOS 5 would fully support the iPhone 3GS. This means owners of this handset will be able to use all the goodies coming via the next iOS.
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.
Today's iOS 5 developer seed looks like a single build for all iDevices.
If you thought Apple would stop its attack on Blackberrys with iMessage, you couldn't be more wrong.
Apple has just released the fifth generation of its mobile operating system for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad to registered developers.
Apple's new iOS 5 features are many in number and awesome by nature. Read on for the full preview.
We're still trying to process all that has been unleashed today. Hopefully, you enjoyed our live event coverage a bit earlier today, but now there's a chance to get a better look at the upcoming iOS release.
Folks, the tethering between an iDevice and computer is history! Beginning with iOS 5, you no longer need to attach your iDevice to a PC or Mac to sync. That's right: Apple is cutting the cord!
Apple's Camera app has been updated as part of iOS 5. The new features will arrive this fall.
A new version of Mobile Safari has been announced for iOS 5. Two significant featured were demoed at WWDC. These are Reader and Reading Lists.
Apple announces Newsstand for iOS 5. This is where all of your magazine and newspaper subscriptions will be available, and where new items may be purchased.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has just announced iOS 5 on stage at WWDC's keynote presentation.
A leaked photo shows what could be the industry's first glimpse of Apple's newest mobile OS.
John Gruber waxes optimistic about tomorrow's iCloud and iOS 5 announcements.
It's almost here: WWDC 2011. After tomorrow, we'll know what Apple has to offer for the future. And yet, we already know a lot more than we did just one week ago. Let's review.