Developers, Apple busy updating apps for iOS 4, iPhone 4 Apple has been busy all weekend posting updated apps that support iOS 4 and its new features—including multitasking and the soon to be released Retina Display of iPhone 4—to the iTunes App Store. Daniel Eran Dilger 15 years ago 47
Apple releases iOS 4 for iPhone, iPod touch Apple's latest operating system upgrade for the iPhone, iOS 4, was released Monday, packed with over 100 new features including multitasking and folders. AppleInsider Staff 15 years ago 257
Apple selling 1.2 million iPads per month, rate could double by holidays Monthly sales of Apple's new iPad device have been rising steadily over the past several months, prompting the electronics maker to adopt a second supplier of 9.7-inch display panels in anticipation of strong fourth quarter sales that could top 6 million. Kasper Jade 15 years ago 60
Apple releases iTunes 9.2 with support for iOS 4, iPhone 4 In preparation for next week's release of iOS 4 and iPhone 4, Apple on Wednesday updated its iTunes desktop media application to version 9.2, adding support for iBooks, PDFs, and Apple's latest handset. Katie Marsal 15 years ago 65
Apple's iMovie exclusive to iPhone 4, not for iPad The mobile version of iMovie demonstrated during Apple's WWDC keynote will be exclusively available for iPhone 4 and will not work on iPad. Daniel Eran Dilger 15 years ago 47
Apple's iPhone 4 simulator shows off Retina resolution The iPhone 4 simulator included in Apple's iOS 4 development tools provides an early look at how much clarity the increased resolution of the new Retina Display delivers. Daniel Eran Dilger 15 years ago 35
AdMob CEO says Apple's iOS terms are not in best interest of consumers Responding to Apple's changes to the iOS developer agreement, the chief executive of AdMob said Wednesday that he believes developers will lose money and consumers will have access to fewer free and low priced applications on the iPhone. Sam Oliver 15 years ago 188
Inside iPhone 4: FaceTime video calling Playing up his characteristic "one more thing" showmanship, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs introduced FaceTime for the new iPhone 4 as an easy to use video chat app that works over WiFi. Here's why it matters, how it's open, why it's currently WiFi only, and how it stacks up to other Voice over IP video calling apps such as Skype. Daniel Eran Dilger 16 years ago 94
Cisco licenses iOS name to Apple, screenshot shows iWork on iPhone Before Apple announced its newly renamed iOS, the company came to an agreement with the owner of the trademark, Cisco. Also, a screenshot temporarily shown on Apple's website suggested Keynote, part of the iWork suite, could be coming to the iPhone. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 18
Apple's modified iOS terms allow outside advertisers, limit AdMob Apple on Monday changed the terms of its iOS developer agreement to allow outside, independent advertising agencies to collect data with user consent, but the change also has a provision that appears to exclude Google's AdMob. Sam Oliver 16 years ago 41