Apple's iPhone is already the most popular camera out there, thanks to the fact that not only is it actually a pretty decent shooter from the iPhone 4 onwards, but it tends to be the camera you always have with you. That makes it both convenient and useful.
With the various reports of Apple's latest smartphone sapping battery life faster than a vacuum, the company's engineers are said to be scrambling for a fix.
Apple has been on an aggressive suing spree lately: they’ve sued companies like HTC and Samsung and have seen great success with the latter as sales of products like Galaxy Ace, Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 10.1 have been banned in some countries in Europe.
iOS is renowned for its crisp, clean, and generally good user interface. That doesn't mean, however, that it couldn't benefit from a tint of color here and there, now does it?
If there is one thing we like at Redmond Pie, it's iOS gaming. We're not sure if it's the feel of that oleo-phobic screen in our sweaty hands, or the fact that iOS games fit just nicely with out goldfish-like attention spans, but we do love us an iPhone game. Or iPad, for that matter.
We’ve been getting a lot of emails lately about this and so we thought it was a good idea to do a dedicated post on it to answer this question once and for all.
Only days after seeding the first Beta of iOS 5.0.1 to developers, Apple today has dropped iOS 5.0.1 Beta 2 to the registered developers of iOS Dev Center.
Aside from the release of the original iPad last year, followed by its predecessor back in March, it's hard to recall a tablet surrounded by more buzz in the technology world than Amazon's Kindle Fire.
According to a report published a few hours ago, Apple is preparing its retail stores for an all new self-check-out-without-confirming system called EasyPay.
While iOS 5.0.1 can already be jailbroken using Redsn0w for Windows and Mac, hacker and developer iH8sn0w has also updated his famous jailbreak tool for Windows called Sn0wbreeze to support iOS 5.0.1 beta jailbreak.

