Concepts of how Apple should spruce up its notification system for iOS are nothing new. Since man first stood upright the world has wondered just what Apple was thinking when it came up with the obtrusive, modal system we all know and loath. Now another contender has thrown his hat into the ring - and it's a beauty.
As you may already know, Apple today released the much awaited update to iOS 4.3 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. For those of you who like to jailbreak your devices, or rely on a carrier unlock, here’s all you need to know.
Announced on March 2nd, the iPad 2 will once again be available in GSM guise, and for the last week one question has been on everybody's lips: Is the GSM iPad unlocked? The answer is yes. Ish.
Despite Apple already announcing that iOS 4.3 will be made available on iPad 2 launch day, The Loop is reporting that Wednesday 9th will actually be the day we all get our hands on the next iteration of Apple's mobile operating system.
After releasing iTunes 10.2 last week, Apple today has released iTunes 10.2.1 for both Windows and Mac. This version of iTunes is more likely to be a bug-fix release than anything else.
According to the sources close to The Loop, Apple iPad 2 will go on sale in USA on March 11, at 5:00 pm local time.
You know iPad has been to places you probably never thought of. It has been used by medical students, soldiers in military, by directors in Hollywood, in restaurants as menu cards, as inflight entertainment system, installed in cars as navigation system and now finally iPads are in cockpits too.
With the iOS 4.3 Golden Master hitting dev's iPhones and iPads the world over, we've all been wondering just how much faster Safari is now that the new JavaScript optimizations have been added. The answer? A bit.
A new update of Twitter for iOS is now live in the App Store. Available for both iPhone and iPad, the new version 3.3 of Twitter app for iOS brings tons of new features, including: improved conversation view for DM, Quick Bar, easier uploading of images and cleaned up design.
Nearly 12 months after the original iPad went on sale, Apple announced its successor, the iPad 2, yesterday in an event held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

