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.
Apple has just unleashed an updated version of OS X Lion to the general public. Numbered at 10.7.2, the latest update to the “world’s most advanced operating system” comes with support for iCloud along with usual stability and performance enhancements.
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.
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.
We're now just a few short days away from getting our hands on Apple's latest smartphone, and iPhone 4S hysteria is reaching fever pitch!
Minutes after Apple released iTunes 10.5 to the paying (well, it's free, but you get the idea) public, they have now gone out and released a completely new beta to developers. That's right, iTunes 10.5.1 Beta 1 is in the wild folks, and it's all iCloud-tastic.
It's the knock-out feature of the iPhone 4S, and it's set to get tongues wagging around the globe on Friday 14th, but so far little is really known about just how well Siri will work in the real world.
It appears that the iPhone 4S has already started shipping out, as one lucky bloke in Germany has already received his pre-ordered unit.
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.

