If you're the creative type, chances are you're familiar with Adobe TV, a great source for tutorials and how-tos. Now you can get your learning on the move, with Adobe seeing fit to grace iOS devices with streaming video right from your mobile browser via tv.adobe.com.
Folks at BGR have got their hands-on the the upcoming iOS 4.3.2 for iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad 2 & 1, iPod touch, and it is said to contain fix for 3G iPad 2 woes on Verizon, along with FaceTime issues reported on the current iOS 4.3.1 release.
Last month we brought you a proposed new way for Apple to handle notifications and popups inside iOS. Designed by Shawn Hickman, the system used the Spotlight page to list notifications ready for taking action on. We liked it, and we hoped Apple would use it when revamping notifications in iOS 5. But now there's a new kid on the block - and it's lovely.
The guys over at MyGreatFest have put together a short video showing off the venue for the world's first iOS and jailbreaking convention, to be held in London on September 17th 2011.
Well that took longer than any of us really expected. Mark today in your calendars folks, for this is the day iOS saw its first key logger to be released onto Cydia.
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.
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.
When Apple announced its all-powerful iPad 2 in March, one of the marquee features was the ability to mirror your iPad 2's screen to a HD monitor or TV using one of Apple's display adapters. If only we could do the same on our trusty iPad 1s.
In the past Apple has tried blocking jailbreakers by changing how iOS handles memory and has made changes to its mobile iOS in general many times. Now though they're just trying to make life difficult even after you've jailbroken.

