One thing about iOS apps is they never stop surprising us. People just keep on putting together apps that we weren't expecting and even some apps that just boggle our (rather impressive) minds. Meal Snap is one of those apps, and it's impressive stuff.
Back when iOS 4.3 was in its beta days, all the fuss was about its fancy new multitouch gestures for switching between apps as well as returning to the home screen on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
PatentlyApple has been watching Apple closely for the patents that folks at Cupertino are filing at USPTO. The recent inclusion assigned to Apple is one of its kind piece of technology. The new revived bezel offers a secondary display built around printed segmented electroluminescence technology for various controls for work and play.
While no much easier than the 30 or 40 step processes of yesteryear, jailbreaking is still a little daunting for the layman. With so many different tools, for different operating systems and based on different versions of iOS, the jailbreak scene can be a veritable minefield for people who aren't particularly tech-savvy. This is where college student Kevin Lee comes in.
Microsoft might be working on creating a rival tablet operating system but that hasn't stopped the boys from Redmond bringing its Bing app to Apple's iPad. This is the fifth app which has come out of Microsoft for the iPhone/iOS platform, the other four being OneNote for iPhone, Bing for iPhone, Seadragon Mobile, and Microsoft Tag.
With Windows 8 screenshots now starting to leak out, it was only a matter of time before the Windows modding community set about their task of bringing as many Windows 8 features to Windows 7 as possible. That process has begun with the release of TaskBar UserTile.
Ah, Fring. Love them or hate them, they're one of the few real VoIP competitors to Skype and that makes them important. Now the plucky challenger is looking to get one over its larger competitor by being the first to offer group video chat from mobile devices.
Breaking news coming out of BGR today, with the blog claiming Apple will be releasing iOS 4.3.2 in just two weeks. Citing a source inside Apple, BGR says the next update to Apple's mobile OS will sport bug fixes as well as plugging security holes.
Redsn0w for iOS 4.3.1 untethered jailbreak has just been updated to version 0.9.6rc11. Just like Sn0wbreeze 2.5.1 for Windows, the new Redsn0w 0.9.6rc11 adds a new option to enable custom animated boot logos for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
The newly released Sn0wbreeze 2.5.1 adds in the ability to enable “Animate” (custom animated boot logos) on devices jailbroken on the latest iOS 4.3.1 firmware.

