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Monday, June 21, 2010

iOS4 New Features and Updates

Apple Company has released another updates of their iOS 4 which is previously called the OS 4. This is another innovation of Apple's iPhone Operating System.

According to Apple the latest iOS  4 has over 100 new features. You can do some amazing things with the free iOS 4 software updates.

Here are some new features about the latest iOS 4:

 Multitasking, you can switch from one application to another instantly.


Folders, you can orrganize apps into folders with drag-and-drop simplicity. Get faster access to your favorites and browse and manage up to 2160 apps.

 Even better mail, See messages from all your accounts in a unified inbox, organize messages by threads, open attachments in third-party apps, and more.

iBooks, more than a great ebook reader, iBooks is also an amazing place to browse and shop for books, day or night.

Those are just of some of the many new features of iOS 4. You can check out for more visit Apple's website: http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate/

I also included here the instructions on how to update iOS 4 . 



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Monday, June 7, 2010

Slimmer iPhone: Newest Apple Iphone

Slimmer iPhone: The Next Apple Big Thing.

Here's the article i got from http://news.yahoo.com/technology about the newest iPhone 'The slimmer iphone".

SAN FRANCISCO – The next iPhone comes out June 24 and will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design.

CEO Steve Jobs opened Apple Inc.'s annual conference for software developers Monday by demonstrating the iPhone 4, which will cost $199 or $299 in the U.S. with a two-year AT&T contract, depending on the capacity. The iPhone 3GS, which debuted last year, will still be available, for $99.

Some of the mystery surrounding Apple's latest creation had been punctured in April, when the tech blog Gizmodo bought a lost iPhone prototype for $5,000 and posted pictures of the unit. Apple demanded it back, and authorities have been investigating whether a Gizmodo editor broke any laws.

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