Just months before iOS 5 is released and ten days after iOS 4.3.4 came out, one wouldn't expect to ever hear about iOS 4.3.5. It now turns out that yet another update for iOS 4.3 has been uploaded to Apple's servers, allegedly fixing a critical security issue.
iOS 4.2.10 has just been released by Apple for CDMA based iPhone 4 running on the Verizon network. According to the official change log, this minor update fixes a security vulnerability with certificate validation in iOS.
Remember the fake Apple Stores we talked about the other day? Well, Chinese newspaper Dushi Shibao reports that the stores have been shut down, after orders from local authorities.
Apple Inc. has released an all-new TV advertisement for their iPad 2 device. The new ad is titled We’ll Always and it showcases plenty of iPad’s excellent features that make it the best and most popular tablet on the market.
The wizards over at HowStuffWorks, an award-winning site featuring informative content in all fields, has released its new iPad app that brings all of its content over to Apple's shiny device. Content includes tens of thousands of individual articles and videos, interactive quizzes, among others that make it fun to learn in the Internet age.
All experimental builds of iOS 5, the next version of the mobile operating system that runs on iPhones,iPod touches and iPads require users to validate their developer accounts with Apple when activating, as a way to curb unauthorized use. Sadly, the just-released iOS 5 beta 4 is no exception, although there's a way around it as long as you're willing to perform a jailbreak. Unfortunately, since the iPad 2 running iOS 5 can't be jailbroken yet, this guide won't work with said device.
If your computer usage requires as much processing power as you can get, one of the factors that might be holding you back from upgrading to OS X Lion might be a possible performance drop. It now turns out that both Snow Leopard and Lion perform similarly on the same hardware, with irrelevant variations that should not greatly impact performance, for good or worse.
According to a new report, Apple is working out deals with both part makers and content creators to bring a full-sized 55-inch OLED TV to shelves, which in line with previous rumors that suggested that Apple was working on a similar product. Could we see an actual television from Apple in the future?
The news comes from MacRumors which claims that Apple Stores around the US will receive more staff members for the ever-increasing demand of Apple products. Reports state that Apple is making similar moves in the UK with people being recruited from August-October.
Apple has today seeded build 11C26 of OS X Lion version 10.7.2 to developers. This is the first update to the recently released OS X Lion. The update is expected to bring iCloud support to the world’s most advanced operating system.

