The AppAdvice Week In Review
Apple officially launched the iPhone 5 at a media event in San Francisco, Calif. on Friday. In addition, Cupertino announced a new iPod touch and iPod nano, and iOS 6.
Apple officially launched the iPhone 5 at a media event in San Francisco, Calif. on Friday. In addition, Cupertino announced a new iPod touch and iPod nano, and iOS 6.
Looks like iOS 6-powered iDevice owners will need to be hooked-up to one of AT&T's new Mobile Share plans in order to use FaceTime over cellular.
Is turn-by-turn for Aussie iPhones coming soon?
If you've already installed iOS 6 GM on your developer-registered iDevice, the good news is that it's possible to jailbreak said iPhone, iPad or iPod touch under the "Gold Master" edition of iOS 6.
Watch today's show to find out everything that happened at the iPhone 5 event in under eight minutes.
Speaking from the company's currently-ongoing iPhone event at the Yerba Buena Center, San Francisco, Scott Forstall has shown-off some of the new features added to the built-in Mail app in iOS 6.
Apple showed off Passbook a bit more at today's event.
Apple has recently upgraded Siri with a lot of new features and functionality.
Scott Forstall, speaking at Apple's iPhone event in San Francisco, Calif., has just demoed iOS 6's brilliant turn-by-turn navigation feature, which the company is adding in iOS 6.
Google has released a native YouTube app for iOS in the App Store, ahead of Apple's fall event on Wednesday.
Your favorite theme park is probably getting set to offer Passbook-enabled tickets.
Have you heard? Apple is hosting a special event this Wednesday, Sept. 12. What should we expect? We have our thoughts.
Apple is set to launch their own streaming music service.
According to a recent report from Australian Business Traveler, one Australian airline - Virgin Australia - has already added Passbook support to its website, meaning iOS 6-equipped iDevice owners can store their boarding passes on their iPhone when purchasing tickets with the airline.
The next iPhone might not include NFC, which would be huge news for all Apple customers.
Apple has just pushed a substantial update to the revamped App Store app on iOS 6. The update, which is made effective by Apple’s server side and doesn’t require a new iOS 6 beta, brings a couple of notable changes.
There is much to love in iOS 6. Still, Apple's mobile operating system is still missing a number of features that would make it much better.
Get ready! An ad-supported YouTube app is likely to arrive soon courtesy of Google.
Another parts leak over the weekend is suggesting that the next-generation iPhone will indeed be sporting front-facing NFC technology.
Here is when you might expect your iPhone to arrive.
Think Google is upset that Apple killed the native YouTube app in iOS 6? Think again.
We've heard a lot about Apple's new Maps app for iOS. Here are two additional features worth noting.
With iOS 6, you'll be jamming to the native Music app again. And spending more money too.