iOS
Growl devs respond to Mountain Lion’s Notification Center – Ars Technica
The update, which is still under development and is expected to arrive this Summer, brings a number of prominent features from Apple’s iOS mobile platform to the desktop. One of the most significant iOS features that will land on the … Continue reading
Why Apple Won’t Merge OS X and iOS Anytime Soon – PC Magazine
An interesting rumor floating around the Valley lately is that Apple is on track to merge OS X and iOS and move Mac users over to its ARM-based processors, leaving Intel. If you follow Apple and know its history, you … Continue reading
The Death of SMS? Maybe so With Mountain Lion – Forbes
When Apple introduced iMessaging last year as part of iOS 5, there was talk that it could have an impact on texting—the ubiquitous mobile-to-mobile form, that is. If this had been any other platform besides iOS 5, or any other … Continue reading
Apple’s and Motorola’s Slip-Slidey Patent Scrap – TechNewsWorld
Users of Apple’s iOS devices slide a virtual button across the screen in order to “unlock” the device — in other words, wake it up and make it ready to accept other input. It’s meant to prevent so-called pocket dials … Continue reading
iOS 5.1 Brings Rich Text to Notes App – Softpedia
A screenshot allegedly stemming from iOS 5.1 aims to reveal that Apple is bringing bullets, links, underlined text, new fonts, and colors to the iOS Notes app. Put in the simplest words possible, the Notes application in Apple’s mobile operating … Continue reading
Apple apps remain developers’ favorites – Akron Beacon Journal
Google has turned Android into the most popular operating system for smart phones. And yet the platform might be losing ground to Apple’s iOS in a major area: new applications. Relative to Apple, fewer apps were created for Android in … Continue reading
Under the microscope: Apple’s Mountain Lion – CRN Australia
All you need to know about the upcoming OS X update. Apple’s latest iteration of OS X has dropped the ‘Mac’ from its title, signifying the increased convergence between iOS and OS X. Here are all the new features you … Continue reading
The iOS Chronicles, Part 2: More Treasures from the App Store – 1UP.COM
Anyone who reads my blogs knows that I am a big fan of Apple’s App Store—the huge number of quality games available on the service, at absolutely bargain rates no less, still astounds me. I listed some of the more … Continue reading
Google code breaks Apple iOS privacy – ITnews
Advertising cookies added to Safari browsers. Google is again facing criticism for ignoring privacy, this time over allegations it “intentionally” circumvented the default privacy settings for Apple’s Safari browser in Mac OS X and iOS. Jonathon Mayer, the …
Facebook integration seems a natural fit for Apple OS X Mountain Lion, iOS – IT World
When Apple took the wraps off iOS 5 in June 2011, one of the marquee features the company announced was systemwide Twitter integration: Take a photo, see an interesting webpage in Safari, or come across a great video in YouTube, … Continue reading