Apple iPhone 4S Features and Specs: All you need to know
The iPhone 4S is alive! But what’s different? What’s noteworthy? Allow T3 to strip the iPhone 4S specs back into easily an digestible form. We know it’s not the iPhone 5, but it may as well be…Well there you go, then. In a small auditorium in California, Apple has shown us its latest handset, the Apple iPhone 4S. It may not be the iPhone 5, but if you want to know what the iPhone 4S features are, read on… Read more
iOS 5 release date confirmed as October 12th at iPhone launch
At the eagerly awaited iPhone launch event Apple has confirmed the recently unveiled iOS 5 mobile operating system will be rolled out to iPhone users next week kicking off on October 12thApple has put an end to continued speculation confirming that the recently unveiled iOS 5 mobile operating system will be rolled out to iPhone users from October 12th. Read more
iPad 2
Apple has just made its second-generation iPad official! It features a 1GHz dual-core A5 chip and, finally, cameras, both on the front and rear. The new CPU is said to be up to twice as fast, with graphics performance up to nine times better than on the original iPad, while power requirements have been kept the same. Read more
Carmack blows minds with id Software’s Rage, running on iPhone at 60fps with ‘megatextured’ graphics (video)
We’re sorry, but the Palm Pixi’s rendition of Need for Speed no longer impresses us — we’ve just seen John Carmack show off Rage for iPhone. While of course it looks nothing like the PC graphical monstrosity that swept the E3 Games Critics Awards, it’s safe to say the 60 frame-per-second tech demo at QuakeCon 2010 shoves the cell phone gaming envelope through a Juggernaut-class brick wall. Read more
Apple releases iOS 4.0.2 for iPhone and 3.2.2 for iPad, fixes PDF vulnerability
Bad news, jailbreakers: as promised, Apple’s just released iOS 4.0.2 for the iPhone and 3.2.2 for the iPad, both of which close the PDF exploit used by JailbreakMe. That appears to be the only change — it’s definitely good news for anyone concerned about iOS security, although we’re guessing the Dev Team is hard at work finding a new way to crack iOS open once again. We’ll let you know if we find anything else — won’t you do the same?
[via engadget]
iPhone 4: What you need to know
You would think an Apple-built smartphone would be old hat by now. After all, this is the fourth consecutive summer Apple will try to capture our hearts, minds, and disposable income with a brand new phone. Surely, after the first couple launches, we should pretty much know what to expect. Read more
iPhone 4 guide: preview, pricing, availability
In a lot of ways, Apple’s iPhone 4 announcement was short on surprises. We’ve been playing with the new iPhone OS 4 (now dubbed iOS 4) for a while, and photos of the hardware had been widely disseminated, a rarity for an unreleased Apple product. Read more
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Opera Mini approved for iPhone
Opera Mini was just approved for iPhone according to a press release on the company’s site. The app is free and making its way across Europe as we speak and should be available in the US store soon here.
Honestly, we weren’t sure if Apple was going to approve this one (it took three weeks). Maybe Apple is throwing a bone to the original iPhone owners since they can’t upgrade to OS 4.
iPhone OS 4 event summary…

Apple presented a lot of interesting stuff today. Probably the biggest were:
Multi-tasking including background operation of GPS, Audio (YAY Pandora), Voice (Yay Skype) and fast app switching
Folders – a better way to organize apps…wallpapers too.
Email: Unified inbox, multiple exchange (or GMail Push w/Exchange), fast switching
iBooks for iPhones. Just what you’d think.
Better Enterprise tools. More encryption, multiple Exchange, etc.
Game Center, which will allow social gaming but also other social sites. Screw everyone else’s network, use Apple’s social network.
The biggest news though is iAds which we’re going to see a lot more for gaming, reading, video, music, everything. The upside: More free apps, the downside: ads. We’re talking billions of dollars, lots of new tech jobs creating these ads, new agencies, new ideas, new thinking…. Nothing short of the future of advertising, all while Google spends its time trying to absorb Admob — which is basically in big trouble.
[via 9to5mac]


