IOS

What To Expect In iPhone 5?

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What features the next iPhone will have is a question that has given rise to a vast range of speculations.

Top 5 amazing features of Apple iOS 5 you didn't know

iOS 5
From Steve Jobs' key note at the 2011 WWDC, it turns out that there are a lot of amazing new features coming in iOS 5. But apart from all those features that Jobs highlighted, Apple has tucked some other cool features in its iOS 5 that were not emphasized in the keynote.
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Apple takes aim at 'patent-troll' Lodsys

Apple is seeking to put its legal weight behind developers targeted by Lodsys, a so-called patent-troll taking aim at app makers on both Apple's iOS and Google's Android.

Wal-Mart offers iPhone 4 at just $147 till June 30

Following the 2011 WWDC, Apple-lovers will have another reason to be excited over as multinational retailer; Wal-Mart has offered a staggering discount of $52 discount over the regular price on the 16 GB iPhone 4.
iPhone 5

Will Apple iPhone 4S have hybrid GSM-CDMA?

Is Apple gearing up for the release of a global iPhone with added capability of connecting to both GSM and CDMA? A new report provides evidence that supports the rumor.
iPad2

Apple halts delivery of Select Verizon iPad 2s

Apple Inc. has halted the delivery of a small number of iPad 2s as some of the iPads carried identity codes already in use on other Apple products, which could cause problems on Verizon's network.
Apple Becomes Largest Semiconductor Buyer in the World

How Google tried ruining Apple's WWDC

Looks like Google inadvertently (not exactly sure if it was inadvertant) played a role in wrecking the Wi-Fi network at the Apple's WWDC during the Keynote. Greg Kumparak, live-blogger of Techcrunch, says that Google apparently planted a Trojan horse at WWDC, though the company most probably might be unaware of it.
iCloud

iOS 5 Impact: After iPad 2, iPhone 5 could feature full HD 1080p playback

Apple's iOS 5, unveiled at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) the week by Steve Jobs, will feature the capability to play high resolution 1080p video content on iPad 2. What this means by extension is that the next generation iPhone will also sport this feature. iOS 4 hadn’t given iPhone and iPad users the 1080p playback facility -- they only had the 720p playback. Users could not even sync 1080p content to iOS devices through iTunes. Now that will change with the arrival of iOS 5.

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