Everyone loves a new Apple ad don't they? Today Apple has brought us three new advertisements straight from Cupertino.
We've told you about our disdain for the way iOS currently handles notifications over and over, and now there's a new alternative on the block - iconNotifier.
Apple's iPad 2 comes complete with dual-cameras, but the question has been just how good are they? Macworld has tested Apple's new slate against its main competition to see just how well it stacks up. Unfortunately, the results aren't encouraging.
Since the iPad 2 is out, the rumor mill has now shifted to another much awaited device, the iPhone 5. Based on the reports by a Chinese parts reseller, iDealsChina, iPhone 5 will feature 2 SIM card slots along with dual phone lines. The report is confusing in nature since it is speculated that iPhone 5 will include Qualcomm Gobi cellular/data chipset which helps support both GSM and CDMA connections in the same phone. It is more than a speculation though since Verizon iPhone 4 already includes that chip while it doesn't have a SIM card slot. May be this is what the folks at iDealsChina meant by dual SIM card slots? Now the new iPhone can not have dual SIM capability along with CDMA support, can it? Probably not.
If you're a jailbreaker the chances are you hack your iDevice to gain more control over the look and feel of iOS. Even changing the way things work perhaps. If that's you, you're going to love Springtomize.
Today's bolt from the blue comes courtesy of Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller, with the man himself stating on Twitter that the white iPhone will be available this Spring.
Even though the first-gen iPad 3G was sold unlocked in United States, there was a certain amount of uncertainty this time (because of two carriers: AT&T and Verizon) on whether or not Apple will sell it unlocked again in this region.
iPad 2 is now available in US. For those of you who don’t know, Apple announced the successor to the original iPad, the iPad 2, last week in an event held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
Just like how iMovie was hacked to run on iPhone 3GS, it was only a matter of time before someone figured out a way to install iMovie 1.2 for iPad 2 on to the first-gen iPad.
After releasing iMovie for iPad, Apple today has also released GarageBand for both iPad and iPad 2. This app is now available on the iTunes App Store for $4.99.

