Scam Alert: iMaps Claims That It Uses Google Maps, But It Does Not
Don't be fooled by a new app that recently arrived in the App Store. Despite its claims, the iMaps app does not use Google Maps behind the scenes.
Don't be fooled by a new app that recently arrived in the App Store. Despite its claims, the iMaps app does not use Google Maps behind the scenes.
For folks hoping that Google Maps eventually returns to iOS as a separate app, you may be in for a long wait.
Apple's huge management shakeup gives the company an opportunity to correct some very poor decisions. First up: software changes that we think are essential.
Apple was recently awarded a patent for the original Maps design for iOS. You know, the design that beginning with iOS 6 is no longer installed on the iPhone/iPod touch.
Apple has removed an unofficial Google-powered maps application from the App Store.
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Google Street View is set to arrive for the iPhone and iPad.
Apple is said to be getting retail store employees involved in helping to make Maps 2.0.
Add Apple's Passbook to a list of things that really don't work in iOS 6, despite what they may be telling us.
Fixing iOS 6 Apple Maps won't be easy, nor will it happen overnight. Here are some of the steps necessary to get Apple back on the road.
Apple is probably happy that last week is over. Despite promising iPhone 5 sales, the last week in September wasn't a great one for the company on a number of fronts.
Mea culpas are hard; just ask Tim Cook.
Has Apple seen better days? Perhaps, if you consider these recent products a bust.
It seems the Apple-Google Maps contract didn't have to end when it did.
Aelios Weather for iPad has been pulled from the App Store. The reason? The lack of Google Maps in iOS 6, of course.
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For those hoping Google Maps will make a speedy return to iOS 6, think again.
Apple has spoken out regarding its buggy iOS 6 Maps app.