May 14 2012

Apple rumored to be adding photo and video sharing, commenting features to iCloud

Apple might just be ready to add photo and video sharing and commenting to iCloud.

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May 14 2012

iPhone 5: Please Shock and Awe me?

It is coming to the time of the year again and I for one am looking forward to getting my hands on the iPhone 5.  I am not ashamed to say that I skipped on the iPhone 4S.  The reason is that I had just bought a new iPhone 4 prior to the 4S’s launch [...]

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May 14 2012

State of the Mobile Nations Survey: Phone buying habits

Help Mobile Nations help you! Yes, the network behind iMore — and all your favorite smartphone and tablet communities — wants to get a little more insight into your phone buying habits. When the iPhone 5 hits this fall, will you be pre-ordering online or lining up at an Apple Store? Will you be getting it on-contract, or buying officially unlocked? (And if you’re planning on buying something other than an iPhone, we’d love to know how you’re planning on buying that too! The survey will only take you two minutes or less, and we really appreciate your time. Thanks! Take the Survey now!

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May 14 2012

How to manually update to iOS 5.1.1 over-the-air (OTA)

It’s been almost a week since Apple released iOS 5.1.1 but not everyone seems to have heard about it right away. Some may not have received or noticed the popup notification or badge on the Settings app to advise them it was available. Others may have been waiting to see what, if anything, iOS 5.1.1. did to battery life and performance before updating. Still others aren’t updating until a nicely packaged, unthethered jailbreak is available for iOS 5.1.1. If you’re in the first two groups, however, our latest reader survey shows that iOS 5.1.1. is about the same, if not a little better, when it comes to battery life and performance, so you can go ahead and update without any worries. If you still haven’t received your update alert, or you missed it, or simply haven’t gotten around to it yet, it’s really easy, and really fast, to manually start the updating process using iCloud.

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May 14 2012

Convenient pop-up, tile-based contextual menus available for iPad via MGTileMenu

MGTitleMenu is an open source iOS interface component that lets developers conveniently add pop-up, tile-based contextual menus to iOS apps. It makes the most sense on big screen iPad apps, but can also be used on iPhone or iPad touch. MGTileMenu, as the name hints, is from well known iOS developer Matt Gemmell under a free, attribution license (it can also be licensed without attribution for a small fee).

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