Sunday 20 November 2011

Oops!

I'm sorry for not posting in a while! I just haven't got round to updating what happening in the iOS world. Let's recap:

iOS 5.0.1 has been released; you may now update it directly from your iDevice(s). This adds multitasking gestures to the iPad 1, fixes a few bugs, and some other updates, too. If you have an iCloud account, you can backup your apps, songs , etc. and update. Then once you've finished this 5-minute update, all your data will be back on your screen. This is the future.

Apple. Think big. <----- what?

Thursday 3 November 2011

GarageBand!!

GarageBand is finally available on the App Store for iPod Touch and the iPhone! Get it now! (Unfortunately, it costs a whopping £2.99. Sorry.)

Thursday 27 October 2011

iGun Gone Crazy?!

Ok, I know this doesn't have much to do with iOS, but an app I've got, iGun Pro, has gone weird. I opened it, and I got infinite coins!! It was like 10 coins, 10 coins, 10 coins! And check out this pic:

Sunday 23 October 2011

iOS 5: Apple are late

Why did Apple just send me an e-mail telling me about iOS 5? Dudes, you're like, a week late!

Monday 17 October 2011

Retina Display

You can't distinguish them. They're there, but you can't.

The pixels in the retina display for the iPhone 4s, the iPhone 4, and the iPod touch 4g are almost microscopic. Can you get any smaller? Do you think Apple can go smaller? Leave your response in the comments beloww...

Sunday 16 October 2011

Remembrance

Wow.

The other day, I downloaded an app COMPLETELY dedicated to Steve Jobs. It was a candle, with a fully functional 'blow out' feature. In memory of Steve Jobs.


Visit the app here

And, there was also a guy whom had a haircut of Steve's portrait.



(Picture supplied my Machost- visit the site here)



So... how are YOU going to remember him?

R.I.P. Steve Jobs: 1955-2011.

Saturday 15 October 2011

iDevices to Replace Computers?

Well well well! With the iPhone 4s' Siri, the fact that you no longer need to use a Mac/PC to use an iPod, iPhone etc. means computers are becoming what is not known (actually I just made it up) as a 'Digital Outcast'.

In newspapers, magazines etc. you no longer see
'visit www.-----.com, it's more of a 'check out our iPhone app'. And Siri means that you can literally talk to the iPhone 4s and it will respond with a friendly nature. And you don't need to use a computer when backing up your iDevices, since iCloud does that for you. Do iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches mean the goodbye to computers? Or do you think otherwise? Leave your opinion in the comment section below.