When Apple released its iPhone 4S with iOS 5 software in October, one of the biggest shortcomings was battery drain.
Apple fans have a few reasons to be ecstatic over the new iOS 5.1 updates. There's Japanese Siri, a new camera feature on the slide to unlock screen, and much more. The new iPhoto and Photostream updates have been the center of attention for some, but music players and listeners also have reason to make the upgrade.
The two top players in the smartphone wars are going head-to-head for the hearts and minds of consumers with the newest versions of Android and iOS – Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) and iOS 5.1.
Apple announced Wednesday that customers will now be able to store some movies purchased through iTunes on its iCloud online data storage service, which comes before the release of an upgraded Apple TV device.
Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) faster and sharper-looking new iPad is drawing the notice of the traditional video game industry, as developers are envisioning games for it that have more in common with the visceral 3D shooter Call of Duty than FarmVille.
The dust of new iPad’s rumors has not completely settled yet and there is more big news from Apple. The tech giant has won the patent for iWallet, which could be a killer app in iPhone 5.
Withings Smart Baby Monitor has entered the U.S. market, offering parents a better way to monitor and communicate with their babies.
Wish you could watch every single March Madness game? If you own an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, now you can, and for cheap. A new app called NCAA March Madness Live promises free live radio access to every NCAA Tournament game and video access for all 67 games at a single low price of $4.99.
On Wednesday, Apple unveiled its new iPad at a press event in San Francisco. At the same event, Apple announced that iOS 5.1 is available for download. Apple has always succeeded in delighting its fans by bringing innovative features in its latest software. What about iOS 5.1?
Didn’t take the developer community long. Just hours after Apple officially released the iOS 5.1 update, the iPhone Developer Team got to work and in no time and they came up with a jailbreak.
Some Apple gadget users may draw comparisons between the iPhone the iPad, referring to the smartphone as a mini version of the tablet. However, there is a key hardware feature that is rumored to set the upcoming iPhone apart from its larger counterpart.
iOS 5.1 is the latest version of iOS for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. However, it is not a major upgrade so for those hoping to see a lot flashy things, keep your hopes on the down low. Still, even though being a small update, the new version of iOS, which will makes its debut on the New iPad, will come with a few cool features we found to be worth mentioning.
Apple has finally released iOS 5.1, but if you want to save your earlier jailbreaks, you are highly recommended to stay away from the firmware update. However, thanks to the earlier limera1n exploit, users with devices earlier than the iPad2 can test the 5.1 jailbreak using Redsn0w 0.9.10b6. Here's what you need to know.
iPhoto for iOS endows Apple users with control over their photos like they've never experienced. There are six major components to iPhoto for iOS; here, we detail each part of the new iPhoto and explain how to use it.
One of the most widely received mobile games, “Temple Run,” is finally making its way from iPhone devices to Android phones. On March 27th, the running platformer will be available for free download in the Android Market.
Apple’s newest software update, the iOS 5.1 operating system, was announced yesterday along with the new iPad and Apple TV launches. Although the new devices aren’t available for purchase until March 16th, owners of other Apple products are able to run the new updates now. But what’s so different about the upgraded operating system? Here are some key things to know before users make the switch:
Apple has announced the list of its all time popular iOS apps for iPhone and iPad – both free and paid. The list was released after the App store hit 25 billion downloads.
Apple took the veils off its new tablet at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco in the presence of select few and called the holy grail “New iPad.” The new iPad comes packed with robust specs and some pretty cool upgrades that could help Apple maintain a solid lead over competitors in the tablet space for quite some time.
The jailbreakers iPhone Dev-team, who were already on their toes to jailbreak the latest iOS, finally have found a quick jailbreak specially for who updated to iOS 5.1 using Redsn0w 0.9.10b6 to bring tethered jailbreak 5.1 for non-A5 devices (iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 1, iPod Touch 4G, 3G). Check out the download link and jailbreak tutorial.
As the company's latest tablet was unveiled, activists renewed complaints that labor conditions remain deplorable at Apple vendors' factories. The group SumOfUs is calling on Apple to prove that it follows the law.
Yes, the New iPad is not brand new, it's not so different. The devices does miss some highly anticipated features, but armed with a full HD display with 3.1 million pixels, a four times faster processor and 4G LTE capability, it is not a complete disappointment as well. Keep on reading for more insights.
Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the New iPad and revealed details of the company's third-generation and 4G-ready tablet at a tightly scripted event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco Wednesday.