iOS 5 has finally started to roll out to the masses, and along with itself, it brings loads of new features and changes which we’ve been hearing about for a long time.
The wait is finally over! Apple has today released the final version of iOS 5 for end-users, so those of you desperate for some of the many useful improvements and new features, we suggest you head over to iTunes right now and update!
Apple has finally unlocked the cuffs on its iCloud service, the virtual storage facility allowing users to store various files in that mystical silvery cloud.
With iOS 5 due tomorrow, the third parties are scrambling to get their apps prepped for Apple's latest mobile operating system.
As is always the case with an influx of new updates, Apple has updated iTunes to 10.5 in preparation for iOS 5, iCloud, and the new iPhone and iPod touch devices, all of which are being released this week.
Since the dawn of Android, we have seen it running on a multitude of hardware platforms. Now, its running on the iPad via the cloud with Myriad's Alien Dalvik! More after the jump.
It’s been a long time coming, but it is finally here: Facebook for iPad has been officially announced and has been made available for download. Get the download link after the jump!
Apple has filed a patent for in-app purchases that, if granted, could be used against competitors like Google and Microsoft, Redmond Pie has learned.
Yesterday, we reported that JailbreakMe.com had been sold to an unknown person and that Comex’s web-based jailbreaking tool would be transferred to a new Jailbreaks.me domain. Well, there is good news to be heard regarding the story, as the JailbreakMe.com domain has been transferred to Cydia developer Saurik.
JailbreakMe.com, the online service of sorts which let users jailbreak their iOS devices with a swipe of the finger, has been transferred to an “untrusted” owner after being sold recently and, as such, is no longer safe for use. The developer community will instead host the jailbreaking tool on a new domain which we’ve discussed after the jump.

