It's Apple patent time again, while watching the inventions and innovation coming out of Cupertino often proving to be a bit baffling - and almost impossible - job in itself.
After a long wait, the official Google+ app for iPhone was finally released yesterday. The native app, which is a giant leap forward from the web-only experience that was available up until now, only supports iPhone 3G, 3GS, and iPhone 4 running iOS 4.0 or later. Google for some odd reason has left out the support for iPads and iPod touches.
Téa Smith, a lady from Australia, has announced that she is willing to giveaway an iPad on $500 in cash in exchange for a soulmate.
Apple posted the best ever quarterly revenues and profits today at an announcement made to its shareholders on Tuesday, blowing analyst expectations out of the water. In all, the company had a record revenue of $28.57 this quarter and a net profit of $7.31 billion, which is also a record.
US cable news channel CNN has announced that they will begin broadcasting their channel online for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad starting today.
Heads up boys and girls - one of the most anticipated jailbreak tweaks is now available to download via Cydia. CallBar, a tweak which brings iOS 5-style notifications to incoming calls, is available now for $3.99 via the BigBoss Repository.
Ever wished you could change your unlock and respring sounds on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? Thanks to iStartupSound, a new iOS tweak, making this change easier than ever before.
Ever wished you could use any smartphone or tablet as a laptop? WINGStand, something as obvious as a simple stand for the aforementioned devices, including iPhones and iPads, might enable you to do just that very elegantly.
If you have tried iOS 5 beta, and now want to go back to iOS 4.3.x, you’ll need to downgrade iTunes too, from version 10.5 beta, back to version 10.3.x, which is currently being publicly offered by Apple.
Apple’s hugely popular iPad tablet, which revived the dying tablet industry last year, is being used in a wide variety of previously unexpected ways. This fact was highlighted in May’s If You Asked ad that Apple aired for the iPad 2 which showcases how the device is used by different people for different purposes.

