Have you been having trouble with WiFi on your new iPad? If so, you may not be alone. A few weeks back, users began to take to Apple Support Communities, concerned about WiFi issues on their new iPads. According to the complaints, users were having issues like not being about to connect, connection dropping, and slow internet browsing.
According to AppleInsider, the new iPad may have a little brother hiding out somewhere. John Gruber of DaringFireball is well-connected in the Apple realm. Gruber claims that unnamed Apple insiders say a 7.85-inch tablet does exist, but no one is sure whether or not it will see the light of day.
These days Apple is all about security and privacy. With the many different privacy concerns had on their behalf, they don't joke around with security. The cloud-based storage service was just launched about six months ago and has grown to be very popular amongst iOS users. iCloud was launched alongside the iPhone 4S with iOS 5 and quickly the number of users grew into the hundred-millions.
The title says it all, but let me elaborate... Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster recently issued a report involving a survey of U.S teenagers. The report released on April 3rd included 5,600 high school students, in which 34% of those were iPhone owners. 40% of those same teenagers said they intend on purchasing an iPhone in the next six months.
It was quite obvious for some time that the late Steve Jobs had it out for Android. Google and Apple we're in multiple law suits about different things over the past years, and are still fighting them now. Steve Jobs seemed pretty serious about his hate for the contending smartphone OS. Even so much that there's a quote from his biography that goes a little something like, “I’m going to destroy Android, because it’s a stolen product. I’m willing to go thermonuclear war on this.”
Figure is Propellerhead‘s new music production app for iOS. I’m a huge Propellerhead fan, and a music production enthusiast. Let me start by telling you this thing is awesome! It’s so easy to use and the interface is so clean! ...
The Online Apple Store is the easiest way to get your favorite Apple devices, but one thing I've always wondered is why it's so cluttered... Just doesn't seem like the cleanliness we've been used to with Apple products and main website. I always get an intimidated feeling when I click the "store" button. Seems like Apple should simplify the shopping process a bit, but that's just my opinion.
The iPhone 4S is coming to Alaska! At 12:01 AM. local time on April 20th, the latest model iPhone will take Alaska by storm. The iPhone 4S will also have a starting price $50 cheaper than most other current iPhone providers.