After removing iPhone apps with sexual content and banning Wi-Fi stumbler iPhone applications, it looks like the iPhone App review team is cracking down on “cookie-cutter” applications. “Cookie-cutter” applications are iPhone apps that are built using app generators. App generator provide users with tools to make an iPhone app, even...
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pod2g has just confirmed that his iOS 5.1.1 untethered jailbreak works with iPad 3 Global and Apple TV 2.
Google has just released a completely revamped version of their Google Search app for the iPhone, bringing it in line with the iPad app.
Last week we shared a really cool concept by Austin Kudin that replaced the slide to unlock gesture.
BGR briefly reports that according to their reliable source, Microsoft will release Office suite for iOS in November.
This doesn’t come as a big surprise.
The chief executives of Apple and Samsung met for a court-moderated discussion on Monday and Tuesday to settle the long-standing patent dispute between the two companies.
This is quite bizarre. Wired reports that IBM has banned Siri at work due to privacy concerns.
Back in December 2011, Apple’s Design Chief Jonathan Ive, the man behind the iconic designs of a number of Apple products, was conferred knighthood by the Queen of England.
Sprint Nextel, the third largest major U.S. carrier, has tweaked the data pricing for its mobile hotspot tethering options in an attempt to allure new customers into using their mobile devices as wireless hotspots.
We’ve some good news for TiVo fans.
Users who have TiVo Premiere will soon be able to stream content from their DVR to their iPhone and iPad using TiVO Stream.
At the Webby awards held yesterday in New York, President Obama, President Clinton, George Lucas and a number of other luminaries paid tribute to Apple’s former CEO Steve Jobs, who passed away last year.