Last week, Apple announced that it would be releasing the latest version of its mobile operating system, iOS 6, on September 19th. And for those of you.
When Apple demoed its new in-house, iOS 6 Maps app at WWDC in June, replacing the Google Maps backend used in previous versions of iOS, first impressions from many users raised concerns over whether it could
iOS 6 will be publicly available on Wednesday, September 19th as a free update for the iPhone 3GS and newer, the iPad 2, iPad 3, and the fourth-generation iPod touch, and will ship on the iPhone 5 this Friday as well as the
iOS 6 brings a lot of new stuff, and we've covered that in detail in previous posts. Here's the skinny on what's important to remember ahead of the iOS 6 launch tomorrow beyond the added features, which we'll letting you know about as soon as it's live
iOS 6 brings a lot of new stuff, and we've covered that in detail in previous posts. Here's the skinny on what's important to remember ahead of the iOS 6 launch tomorrow beyond the added features, which we'll letting you know about as soon as it's live
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