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.
Apple has released an all-new app for iOS devices today. It’s called iTunes Movie Trailers and it, well, lets users watch movie trailers (and more!). The app is a part of a string of all new apps released today.
As promised, Apple has just released Find My Friends app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users running iOS 5. Find My Friends app will provide iOS 5 users with a handy way of stalking each other when Facebook, Google Latitude or Foursquare just doesn't suffice.
With iOS 5 due tomorrow, the third parties are scrambling to get their apps prepped for Apple's latest mobile operating system.
Behind Mail, Mobile Safari is probably one of the most used apps on the iPhone. It's one of the joys of the iOS universe - a lightweight mobile browser that actually behaves like a proper, fully-fledged (bar Flash, obviously) desktop browser. Everyone loves it, and it works well. But it's missing one thing.
If there's one certainty about the release of a new iDevice, it's that Firemint will announce a new, shiny release of the ever-popular racing simulator, Real Racing 2.
Few could argue that Apple's failed attempt at making music social had much merit. Ping, for starters, was an awful name, and was a little too close to another semi-failed social app, Ping.fm. Of course, it was only the likes of us geeks that knew that, but that's besides the point.
SpyPhoto is a Cydia tweak which allows taking of photographs using an iDevice's front or rear facing camera, without the need to open the Camera app. Added benefits include the fact that no sound is made either, meaning it's great for when you're on a top secret espionage mission, or trying to get photos of a prototype iPhone without Tim Cook's cronies knowing.
Skype has today pushed out an update for its popular iOS apps, with both the iPad and iPhone versions receiving new versions. The list of additions is a fairly short one, with two being particularly useful to many, and one being more of a pain than a feature.
The YouTube app within iOS is somewhat dated, sluggish, and seems rather out of place in comparison to most of the other stock apps - most of which run smoothly and without too much fuss.

