Have you ever tried to type a long SMS on your iPhone? How about entering a long URL where even a single mistake would render it unusable? What about typing a half page of notes? Introducing: myPhoneDesktop
Have you ever tried to type a long SMS on your iPhone? How about entering a long URL where even a single mistake would render it unusable? What about typing a half page of notes? Introducing: myPhoneDesktop
Folders, one of the “jailbreak” tweaks, called categories, that Apple has added to the new iOS is a welcome addition. But in the previous beta releases of the the new firmwares, iTunes has not been able to sync these folders.
Folders, one of the “jailbreak” tweaks, called categories, that Apple has added to the new iOS is a welcome addition. But in the previous beta releases of the the new firmwares, iTunes has not been able to sync these folders.
This infographic compares the latest wave of touchscreen smartphones head-to-head: the HTC Evo, the Droid Incredible and the Apple iPhone 4.
Now that Apple revealed the new iPhone 4, it is only natural to compare it with other smartphones ( like it matters… ). The infographic below compares the latest wave of touchscreen smartphones head-to-head: the HTC Evo, the Droid Incredible and the Apple iPhone 4.
Once again, Apple redefines what a phone can do. FaceTime brings you phone calls like you’ve never seen before. Text and images look amazing on the Retina display — the highest-resolution screen ever on a phone. A 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and HD video recording and editing let you shoot and share from anywhere. All on the world’s thinnest smartphone.
We’re sure that 99% of know all about the iPhone 4. Or at least what you could tell from all the live blogs. But to be as redundant as all the other tech blogs on the www. , we’re gonna do a quick round-up of what just happened at WWDC10.
We’re sure that 99% of know all about the iPhone 4. Or at least what you could tell from all the live blogs. But to be as redundant as all the other tech blogs on the www. , we’re gonna do a quick round-up of what just happened at WWDC10.
Apple will change the name to iOS , so it will “better reflect the diversity of devices that will run the operating system: iPhone, iPod touch, and future devices to be announced.”
We just talked about the fact that the much anticipated Apple Tablet will run on iPhone OS. But is this branded name suited for devices that are non-iPhone related? Forget about the tablet for a minute, and think about the iPod Touch. It seems that Apple thinks that they should change the name of the iPhone OS into iOS.
MacDailyNews is reporting that Apple will change the name to iOS , so it will “better reflect the diversity of devices that will run the operating system: iPhone, iPod touch, and future devices to be announced.”
Again, this are just rumors , and although they seem very tangible they should be treated as such.