Despite getting a lot of flack over the mapping inconsistencies and irregularities in its homegrown Mapping application, Apple’s new Maps are vector based as opposed raster-based and as a result enable iOS users to still browse Maps in surprising detail even when there’s no data connection, assuming of course that a user has visited the […]
Continue reading...8. October 2012
Comments Off on Angry Birds Star Wars coming November 8
The original Angry Birds was released by Rovio back in December 2009, and from there, one might say an Angry Birds revolution began to take shape. Permanently planted at the top of the most popular iTunes app, Angry Birds soon began taking on many forms. Angry Birds Seasons, Angry Bird Rio, and most recently Angry […]
Continue reading...8. October 2012
Comments Off on Apple placing orders for 10 million iPad Mini’s for upcoming holiday quarter – Report
Apple’s never been a company to lack confidence, and if the latest reports surrounding the iPad Mini are accurage, Apple is expecting its rumored – though officially non-existent – product to be a blockbuster hit. According to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal, component suppliers in Apple’s supply chain in Asia are noting […]
Continue reading...8. October 2012
Comments Off on New iPad designation shows up in developer’s analytics log
Somewhat strangely, MacRumors was contacted recently by a developer who noticed an “iPad3,6” data string show up in the analytics log of one for one of his applications. What’s more, the device in question reportedly “targets the new ARMv7s architecture that supports theĀ custom A6 system-on-a-chipĀ found in the iPhone 5.” So what we have here is […]
Continue reading...8. October 2012
Comments Off on Launch date for 5th generation iPod Touch draws closer, but details remain murky
Lost amid the hoopla surrounding the iPhone 5 was Apple’s most important iPod refresh in recent memory. Not only did the iPod Nano get a completely new redesign while also being graced with video once again, but Apple’s iPod Touch was given a larger screen, a thinner form factor, new colors, and a much improved […]
Continue reading...8. October 2012
Comments Off on Apple’s Flyover 3D Maps starting to see improvements
It’s hardly a fiasco, but the uproar surrounding Apple’s Maps, overblown though it may have been, was not necessarily good press for Apple. At the same time, it’s not as if it really impacted sales of the iPhone 5 which moved over 5 million units on launch weekend alone. That said, Tim Cook not too […]
Continue reading...8. October 2012
Comments Off on Former MobileMe subscribers retain 20GB of additional free storage through September 2013
No one would disagree that MobileMe wasn’t Apple’s finest hour. Hell, Steve Jobs even admitted as much when he introduced iCloud. Thus far, the transition to iCloud has seemingly gone smoothly, and you might remember that as part of the transition, Apple as a gesture of good will gave former MobileMe subscribers an additional 20GB […]
Continue reading...8. October 2012
Comments Off on Apple begins shipping Lighting to 30-pin adapter
The new iPhone 5 is great and everything, but having just returned from a little road trip, the need for a new Lightning to 30-pin adapter was made abundantly clear. Thankfully, MacRumors notes that Apple has begun notifying customers that its proprietary adapter has begun shipping with some folks in Australia already noting that their […]
Continue reading...
8. October 2012
Comments Off on Apple’s new vector Maps work great for offline browsing