A feature that has been built into iOS since its very inception in 2007 has been the Notes app, which although rudimentary, has been used by many as a simple and reliable word processor. Despite its many strong points, it has one major usability flaw: wondering what it is? Read on.
These days, many major technology and internet-based companies have been trying to figure out a way to take over a slice of the music business. Google's answer, which was introduced earlier this year, is Google Music, a cloud service, currently an invite-only and US-only beta product, that stores the user's entire music library on the cloud. While initially only available for Windows, Mac and Android, an iOS version of the said service is now available.
Touted as the Big G's answer to Facebook, the early buzz surrounding the fast rise of Google+ died out almost as quickly as it arrived. That said, it is still in beta stage, and the best of Google's latest effort to social networking is still to come.
It's rather unfortunate that Apple exercises as much control and as many restrictions as humanly possible throughout iOS, and is one of the main reasons why people wind up jailbreaking the device.
Apple has done a pretty good job of snuffing out most of the opportunities to share files between iDevices. iTunes is the center of the known universe from the fruit company's point of view, and allowing drag and drop potentially facilitates copyright theft, so no chance of that changing any time soon.
This Jailbreak Tweak For iPhone, iPad Redirects An App Icon To Launch The App Of Your Choice [VIDEO]
Over the years, app management has been greatly improved with the addition of folders and other features that make having lots of software installed on a device a breeze to access. Yet, don't you wish there was a way to launch an app by tapping an icon but be redirected to an app of your choice instead? This is where this awesome jailbreak tweak comes in.
If you're a regular reader here at Redmond Pie, you will be fully aware of the many different jailbreak apps and tweaks we feature which take the jailbroken experience that extra mile.
In a world where entertainment is consumed in small portions, Doodle Jump has been near and dear to mobile gamers, including the mighty iOS users fan following. The game's developers are now expanding the game's reach by releasing an iPad version of the said title.
The 911 Memorial: Past, Present and Future App For iPad Now Available On The App Store, Download Now
With the tenth anniversary of September 11th, 2001 almost upon us, The 911 Memorial: Past, Present and Future app is now available for download from the iTunes App Store.
An all-new mobile game titled Crimson: Steam Pirates developed by some of the folks behind the uber-popular Halo series of science-fiction action video games has been released on the iPad today.

