iOS 4: say it loud, and start getting used to it. That’s the new name for iPhone OS 4, just revealed at Steve Jobs’ WWDC keynote in San Francisco. Could that be to pave the way for an iPhone OS powered Apple TV?
iOS 4: say it loud, and start getting used to it. That’s the new name for iPhone OS 4, just revealed at Steve Jobs’ WWDC keynote in San Francisco. Could that be to pave the way for an iPhone OS powered Apple TV?
Google branding has been scrubbed from iPhone OS 4 with the search giant no longer mentioned on the iPhone onscreen keyboard. Is Apple getting ready to ditch Google search entirely or are the iPhone OS 4 design changes just a spot of tidying up?
Today’s iPhone OS 4 announcement packed in tons of new features, or at least felt like it. Apple says today’s line-up, including multitasking, iBooks on iPhone, Game Centre and more represents just seven of 100 new user features. So what are the other 93? The first one appears to be a new calculator.
Want to see the iPhone OS 4 in action? Check out this short video clip, showing multitasking and fast iPhone app switching in action. It’s pretty impressive, and reveals that the iPhone can run at least seven apps, and maybe more, at once.
Will the iPhone, iPod or iPad in your pocket run the all-new iPhone OS 4? Read on, and we’ll break down which devices have been allowed under Cupertino’s Upgrade Umbrella, and which are left out in the cold, wet badlands of iPhone OS 3.0.
Read on for the full, device by device guide… and just where did you get a pocket big enough for the iPad anyway?
iPhone OS 4 is official, folks. The developer preview is out today, and Apple’s given us a glimpse of what to expect when the final release lands in Summer. Cupertino’s ticked off a large part of our wishlist with it, and even thrown a few curveballs we didn’t expect. Read on for the full rundown.