Despite Apple only bringing forth its second tablet - the iPad 2 - in March of this year, there have been many indications that Cupertino-based company is already well into the business end of a third iPad release.
There has been much speculation during the course of the year that Apple would implement the facial recognition technology, which it dropped a lot of cash to acquire in the fall of last year from Swedish algorithm specialist Polar Rose, to the eventual fifth iPhone.
Let's face it, most of us that own an iDevice, be it an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch are at least partially wooed by the cosmetics. Apple has a reputation of designing and bringing forth high quality products that sell well and look the part, as demonstrated by the recent iPad 2.
Fans of the messaging tool WhatsApp should know that the only iOS device it's been designed to work on is the iPhone, leaving the iPad and iPad 2 completely out in the cold, unnecessarily. Thankfully there's WhatsPad, a jailbreak tweak that fools WhatsApp into running on 3G-capable iOS devices other than the iPhone.
Today’s release of iOS 4.3.5 was probably the most unexpected release of iOS that we’ve come across with. Its just an incremental update which patches a certificate verification issue, but that doesn’t mean that it can’t be jailbroken using the existing version of Redsn0w, and the iPad (1st-gen) is no exception.
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.
Folks! The Facebook for iPad app is real. It is actually hidden inside the recently updated Facebook for iPhone app. And here’s how you can install it on your own iPad right now.
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.
We have an interesting new app to talk about today. It’s called iWasThere Camera and it lets you show others where you are by taking two photographs. How this app goes about doing this is written after the break!
The newest build of iOS 5, known as Beta 4, is available to all Apple registered developers. While it can be installed through iTunes like previous version, Beta 4 is also the first release of iOS 5 that can be downloaded over-the-air to iOS 5 Beta 3 devices. Ever wondered how this works? Read on.

