A hacker by the handle Hexxeh has successfully ported Google Chrome OS to the iPad.
Hexxeh who had initially teased us with the image of Chrome OS running on an iPad, has released a video of Google Chrome OS running on an iPad.
A hacker by the handle Hexxeh has successfully ported Google Chrome OS to the iPad.
Hexxeh who had initially teased us with the image of Chrome OS running on an iPad, has released a video of Google Chrome OS running on an iPad.
iOS 4.2 beta 2 and beta 1 versions have already revealed some interesting new features and improvements.
But iOS 4.2 has another surprise for iPad users. It looks like iOS 4.2 will finally allow users to tether iPad’s 3G data connection to another device like the laptop.
If you have been following the new Apple TV launch, you may be aware that Apple has already started delivering the device to its customers.
With the first batch of buyers having received their orders, we are now starting to see a number of reviews from across the blogosphere. You can also checkout our article on Apple TV teardown here.
Apple released the second beta version of iOS 4.2 yesterday for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch to developers of its iOS Developer program.
Not surprisingly, the developer community have already put it under the scanner and have discovered some changes and improvements in the latest beta version of iOS 4.2.
Folks at iFixit have got their hands on the new Apple TV and have performed a thorough teardown of the device.
Kyle Wiens, CEO of iFixit, sent us an email to provide us details about the internals of the second generation Apple TV such as the RAM, storage and the processor powering it.
Erica Sadun of TUAW who downloaded and unpacked the iOS 4.1 Apple TV firmware has discovered the Lowtide application, which appears to be Apple TV’s interface application.
She has also discovered settings which indicates that the application is compatible with iPad, which has led to speculations that users will be able to stream video content to the iPad just like to the new Apple TV from an iPhone or iPod Touch using the AirPlay feature.
The past few weeks have been extremely eventful as far as the App Store is concerned. Apple's decision to ease its app review guidelines has brought back several apps that were on the banned list until now.
You may be aware that apps such as MePing that were left unapproved for more than six months were finally accepted into the App Store earlier this month.
Apple has released the second beta version of iOS 4.2 (build 8C5101c) and iOS SDK 4.2 to developers of iOS Dev Center.
iOS 4.2 Beta 2 is available for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
Apple has also released iTunes 10.1 Beta and Mac OS X 10.6.5 Delta update as they are required for the AirPrint feature.
It has been less than 24 hours since Apple released iOS 4.1 firmware for the new Apple TV and we’ve already received a flood of interesting information.
iPhone hackers who have got their hands on the new Apple TV firmware are reporting that they’ve discovered references, which indicate that Apple TV might support DVD, Bluetooth and might get FaceTime – Apple video calling feature probably via iPhone 4 using AirPlay.
iPhone users in New Zealand have been reporting a strange bug with the latest version of iOS that appears to be causing the in-built Clock app to malfunction.
Users are reporting that their iPhone alarms are going off an hour early ever since the country switched to Daylight Savings Time earlier this week.