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Pushed Out By Apple, What’s The Future Like For Google Maps On iOS?

Oliver Haslam·June 13, 2012
One of the expected outcomes of WWDC's opening keynote event was the removal of Google Maps from iOS, with it being replaced by Apple's own in-house solution that not only gives the Cupertino firm more control over the maps experience, but also knocks Google out of its stride on one of the world's most popular smartphones and, let's not forget, tablets.

iOS 6 Features Compatibility List For Your Supported iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

Paul Morris·June 13, 2012
We all had a day or so to absorb all of the information which Apple felt they needed to give to us during the opening keynote presentation at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. The announcement surrounding the new line of notebooks as well as the included features of OS X Mountain Lion was great, but the real excitement came from getting that early insight into what they have in store for us with iOS 6, the next major release of their mobile operating system.

Redesigned iMac And Mac Pro Coming In 2013, Says Apple Exec

Ben Reid·June 12, 2012

Apple Pokes Samsung And Android With An iOS-Shaped Stick

Oliver Haslam·June 12, 2012
Today's big WWDC kick-off saw much publicity even before the curtain was raised. Anticipation was sky-high, and all the press in the land converged upon what was possibly the most exciting non-iOS hardware announcements for some time. We knew something big was coming, and we were right.

WWDC 2012 Keynote Video Now Available Online For Streaming

Ben Reid·June 12, 2012
Today's WWDC event certainly went off with a bang, and as well as a new Retina iMac, MacBooks, iOS 6 with all the expected trimmings, there was also a big surprise in the form of the next-generation MacBook Pro.

Download OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview 4 Today From Mac Dev Center

Paul Morris·June 12, 2012

New iPad Smart Case Now Available, Protects Entire Device From Dings And Scratches

Ben Reid·June 12, 2012
Having spent a significant amount of time updating its website to begin selling the refreshed line of MacBooks, as well as the brand-new Retina MacBook Pro, Apple has also slipped out a new smart cover for its iPad. Unlike the previous official smart covers, which only protected the screen, the new one protects the backplate as well, and retails for a reasonable $49.

Download iTunes 10.6.3 With iOS 6 Beta Compatibility For Windows And Mac

Paul Morris·June 12, 2012
While Apple's annual event may be dubbed as Worldwide Developers Conference and will be mainly focused around development workshops for iOS and OS X developers, the company likes to cater to all tastes and always has a number of announcements and releases to keep all Apple loving tech fans happy. The yearly event is regarded so highly amongst Apple aficionados that the $1600 tickets regularly sell out in minutes, with attendees queuing outside the Moscone Center hours before the doors open for the keynote.

Download iOS 6 Beta For iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV [Developers Only]

Ben Reid·June 12, 2012

Passbook App Showcased By Apple, Puts All Of Your Vouchers And Tickets In One Place

Ben Reid·June 12, 2012
Apple has delivered in the hardware stakes at today's WWDC, and after running through many new little quirks of iOS 6, iOS chief Scott Forstall has shown off a brand-new feature/app called Passbook, which looks to be the fruit of the rumored Organize app.

Apple Announces A Bunch Of New Features For OS X Mountain Lion

Ben Reid·June 12, 2012
Having wowed the crowds with the introduction of the next-gen MacBook Pro, Apple's Craig Federighi began unveiling some brand-new features of the forthcoming iteration of OS X, known as Mountain Lion. As well as reiterating what's already been showcased in the Mountain Lion Preview, he also gave an in-depth look into some of the new apps and features Apple has been working on over the past few months, in anticipation for the release in July.

3D Maps App For iOS 6 – Features Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Yelp Integration, Real-Time Incident Reports & More

Ben Reid·June 12, 2012

iOS 6 Announced For iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Here’s Everything You Need To Know

Ben Reid·June 12, 2012
With the rumor mill having been in overdrive over the past couple of months, Apple has finally released those all-important details of its upcoming iOS 6, and as it turns out, most of the suspected features of the fruit company's forthcoming mobile operating system are included, along with a few surprises.

Next-Gen MacBook Pro With Retina Display 2880 x 1800, Ivy Bridge i7, NVIDIA Graphics Announced, Shipping Today

Ben Reid·June 11, 2012
Apple always manages to come through with a surprise or two at WWDC, and this year is no exception. In a move that nobody foresaw, the Cupertino outfit has unveiled a brand-new, "Next Generation MacBook Pro."

Apple Updates Current MacBook Pro And MacBook Air With Ivy Bridge Processor, 720p FaceTime Camera And More

Ben Reid·June 11, 2012
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