Searching for iOS 5 release date on your iPhone 4S or iPad? Well search more. It has already arrived. Apple released its iOS 5 on Wednesday, reinventing its operating system with some 200 new features. Back in June, former CEO Steve Jobs announced the iCloud, which is a synchronization service Apple created to store messages, music and more, on the company's servers in the cloud on the Internet.
Today is the day for the Apple release download of its new iOS 5 operating system for mobile devices. With some 200 new features, it was eagerly awaited, to say the least by owners of Apple's bestselling iPhone, iPad and iTouch. But for Apple in the past week-and-a-half, it has been the best of times and the worst of times.
Is internal error flashing on your screen? Take a deep breathe; you're not alone.
Apple's iCloud is about to change your life. On Wednesday, Apple opened up the iCloud Web site so that users can automatically and effortlessly use just about every device with
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The Apple iPad has easily been the global king of tablets, controlling some three-fourths of the global market. But that's likely to change next month, as Amazon launches its first tablet -- the Kindle Fire.
Apple may have disappointed its consumers last Tuesday when it failed to announce the launch of the iPhone 5, but the Apple hype is back up as the company released its highly anticipated Apple IOS 5 operating system on Wednesday.
The question of the day among Apple users: When and how to get Apple iOS 5, the company's new operating system.
Apple Inc.'s iPhone 4S, which was unveiled on Oct. 4, will be hitting the stores on Oct. 14. The smartphone from Apple is going to face a tight competition with Motorola Droid Bionic.
If Apple truly is “insanely great” as co-founder Steve Jobs would have it, the availability of iOS 5 could be his true will and testament. It's a gigantic effort to seal loyalties of as many as 250 million global customers who will upgrade their current products, then set the stage for the roll-out of iPhone 4S, prospective iPhone 5, iPads and more.
Apple has set its release date and time for the iOS 5 upgrade to 10 a.m. PDT Wednesday, or 1 p.m. ET. Here's what to expect.
Apple Inc.'s iOS 5 operating system, which will power iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch 3rd generation, iPod touch 4th generation, iPad, iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, is going live from Wednesday.
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Apple's newest mobile Operating System, the iOS 5, launches Wednesday with an exhaustive list of 200-plus new features.
An Australian court will hand down its judgment on Thursday on Apple's request to ban the sale of Samsung Electronic's latest tablet computer in Australia.
Apple has released a huge update for its iTunes Mac software before launching of its new iOS 5 mobile operating system and iCloud.
When Samsung and Google last week decided to delay the unveiling of the Galaxy Nexus Prime smartphone and the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, reports surfaced that it was out for Apple's dead CEO Steve Jobs.
iTunes 10.5 was released Tuesday in preparation for the wider release of iOS 5 on Wednesday. iTunes 10.5 will be part of iCloud, also to be released on Wednesday, allowing iPhone, iPad and iPod users to access and sync music purchased on their Mac, PC or other iOS 5 devices with ease.