Apple unveiled a brand new Maps app at WWDC 2012 that ditches Google Maps once and for all. It includes everything users have been asking for and more. The new Maps app features complete turn-by-turn navigation (yes, get out all the laughter, Android users) plus the long-rumored 3D mode Apple is nicknaming “Flyover.” The 3D…
Apple iOS 6: FaceTime will work on mobile networks
It’s been a long time coming, but Apple’s FaceTime will work over 3G and 4G networks with iOS 6. The FaceTime app lets you do video chatting between Apple devices but some have felt it was limited because you had to be on WiFi. During the WWDC 2012 keynote, Apple said that will no longer…
Siri includes movies, sports, and more in iOS 6, now available for iPad
The first new tentpole feature of iOS 6 according to Apple is all the new features coming to Siri. It has integration with sports, movies, restaurants, and even your own car. Siri is learning all about sports in iOS 6. You can ask about players’ batting averages, check scores for the last game, or just…
Facebook integration comes to iOS 6
Apple has just announced that Facebook will see deeper integrations within iOS 6. Similar to what Apple did with Twitter in iOS 5, users of Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch products can now post directly to Facebook from within multiple applications. The function works similarly to the Twitter functionality, as Facebook was simply added…
iCloud tabs in Mountain Lion lets you sync your iPhone, iPad tabs with Safari on Mac
OS X Mountain Lion is really geared toward bringing features that have made the iPhone and iPad so successful to the Mac. Today at WWDC, Apple senior vice president of Mac software Craig Federighi walked up on stage to announce some new additions to the next version of OS X that push the trend of…
Apple intros new MacBook Pro, blurs line between tablet, computer
Apple has unveiled the next generation of MacBook Pro at the WWDC Keynote in San Francisco. The 15.4″ MacBook Pro refresh will be remarkably thin, at 0.71″ and at 4.46 pounds, it will be the thinnest and lightest MacBook Pro ever. The display is where the MacBook Pro refresh truly shines, with a Retina display at…
Tim Cook at WWDC: 650,000 App Store apps, 30 billion downloads
Apple CEO Tim Cook just kicked off the WWDC 2012 keynote presentation with a few interesting statistics about the iOS App Store. Most notably, it now houses 650,000 apps, which lets it retain the title of the largest app marketplace in the world. 225,000 of those are made for the iPad alone. Who’s going to…
5 features I’d love to see in iOS 6
With WWDC 2012 kicking off on Monday with an annual keynote presentation, iOS 6 is all but confirmed at this point. There’s plenty of rumors about what is to come, but what about all of the small features that haven’t been mentioned in the media? I, for one, think they can definitely improve the OS,…
WWDC 2012 Preview: What has Apple been cooking up?
We’re just a few days away before Apple takes the stage at WWDC and announces updates to products that many of you have been drooling at the mouth over. While we may not see the new iPhone in the flesh – or metal, we’re pretty sure we’re going to get a taste of iOS 6,…
President Clinton says wireless can transform the world
President Bill Clinton delivered the closing keynote speech of CTIA 2012 and he said that the wireless industry has the potential to change the world for good in a variety of ways. The former president mixed in a few of his political philosophies but he mainly focused on how communication networks can enable collaboration, which…









