Everything you need to know about setting up, backing up, restoring, and updating your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, and managing your iTunes apps, books, music, TV shows, movies, Match, and Photo Stream in the cloud iCloud is Apple’s online service designed to make managing your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Apple TV, and your [...]
Archive for April 23rd, 2012
Plan your next national park adventure with National Parks by National Geographic for iPhone
If you’re planning a trip to a national park or want to learn more about one, National Parks by National Geographic is a gorgeous guide for your iPhone that offers beautiful photography and loads of information, including photo tips, park secrets, must-see attractions, and things to do. Included with National Parks is one free guide [...]
Incipio NGP Semi-Rigid Soft Shell Case for The new iPad only $19.95 [Daily deal]
For today only, the iMore iPad Accessory Store has the Incipio NGP Semi-Rigid Soft Shell Case for The new iPad on sale for only $19.95! That’s a pulse-pounding 33% off! Get yours before they’re gone! Shop Incipio NGP Semi-Rigid Soft Shell Case for The new iPad now! The NGP Semi-Rigid Soft Shell Case safeguards your [...]
iPhone and iPad theft in New York up 44% since last year
Recent data from the New York Police Department shows that the theft of iPhones and iPads has increased by 44% since last year. From the beginning of the year to April 15, 1,196 iOS devices have been stolen, while 831 were swiped during the same period in 2011. These stats are surfacing shortly after a [...]
Monday Brief: Oracle almost bought Palm, another Galaxy S III, BB10′s comeback, and more!
Mobile Nations Podcast Feed Mobile Nations on iTunes Mobile Nations YouTube Galaxy Nexus, Viper and Optimus Elite now available on Sprint HTC One S review (T-Mobile U.S.) ‘Samsung Galaxy S III’ sighted in leaked video, hiding in plastic dummy case RIM announces the all new BlackBerry Curve 9220 in India Evidence that a BlackBerry 10 [...]
Yes, sometimes you do need to kill all the apps in your multitasking dock
A little over a year ago I wrote a rather controversial editorial stating that iOS users don’t ever need to kill all the apps in their multitasking dock (fast app switcher). A couple of months ago the subject was brought back to the spotlight, with other developers and bloggers reaching pretty much the same conclusion. [...]

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