The good folks over at Remember the Milk have managed to integrate Siri with their app. It uses CalDAV, an Internet standard for allowing a client to access scheduling information on a remote server. Follow the instructions below to get up to speed with Remember the Milk and Siri.
The basic reason why people jailbreak their iOS device is because jailbreaking, well, sets their device free of Apple’s “walled garden”, allowing users to completely customize the way their iOS devices works and looks like.
The iPhone Dev-Team has released an updated version of Redsn0w 0.9.9 which not only brings support for iOS 5 jailbreak (final) for Windows users, but also an important Location Services issue fix for iPhone 3GS users who are running iPad’s 06.15 baseband.
With the boom of the tablet and smartphone markets, allied to the various online app stores / marketplaces, many now choose to create, edit, read, export, send and receive their documents and such while on-the-fly.
According to report published earlier today, Samsung is looking to ban sales of the Apple iPhone 4S in Japan and Australia. The company is also seeking a ban on sales of iPhone 4 and iPad 2 in Japan.
Its Monday and the buzz this morning is about the Apple iPad 3 going into production before the end of the year. This news is coming from Jeffrey Fidacaro, an analyst over at Susquehanna Financial Group.
Well, that was quick! Just hours after we received news of the Siri port for iPhone 4, we’ve learned that another Siri port, this time for the iPad 2, is also under development.
We seem to do this dance every time Apple launches a major new iOS release, and iOS 5 is certainly no different. With Apple bringing iOS 5 to the party last Wednesday, pretty much the half the planet rushed off to download it, with the results being Apple's own data centers curling up into the foetal position.
It's finally here folks, today is the when Apple has flipped the switch on iOS 5, and millions upon millions of iPhones, iPads and iPod touches are in the process of being updated to the latest and greatest mobile operating system to come out of Cupertino.
Alright, so it's not exactly the night before Christmas, but for techies like us here at Redmond Pie, it's the next best thing. With tons of new software releases from Apple today, we now take a look at the just released Cards app which enables users to design and send greeting cards through their iOS devices.

