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When iOS 6 was announced many were relieved to know it would work on older devices such as the iPhone 3GS. But in case you’re unaware, you’ll be getting a limited version of iOS 6 on some of these older devices. Not all the latest and greatest features will be available across all devices. Support for one device has even discontinued…

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Earlier today Phil Schiller responded to an email regarding the whole Rogue Amoeba / Airfoil Speakers Touch app drama. Apparently Rogue Amoeba just can’t let it go. I don’t believe arguing with Apple is going to help your case…

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If it wasn’t already obvious that iOS 6 would be unveiled at WWDC next week, here’s your proof. More pictures inside…

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Apple has just released software version 5.0.2 for Apple TV 2 and 3. If you wish to keep any existing jailbreak you may have on your Apple TV 2, or retain the ability to jailbreak your Apple TV 3 at some point (hopefully), skip this update.

Otherwise read on…

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Google Maps has been a huge part of iOS from the beginning, but Apple may be moving in a different direction sometime thing year. Apparently Apple doesn’t want to rely on Google much longer for mapping solutions…

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Just about a week ago The Daily broke news that Microsoft would be launching Office for iPad sometime in November. Along with the rumor and leaked images Microsoft claimed were “based on inaccurate rumors and speculation,” The Daily has now released a specific launch date…

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Yesterday word was out that Apple had yanked the popular Airfoil Speakers Touch app from the App Store. This happened without warning and certainly came as a shock to the developers, Rogue Amoeba.

Today Apple explains the reason behind this app rejection…

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First Google redesigned their Google Plus app, now it looks like they’ve moved on to their search app. Officially released today, version 2.0 of the Google Search app has a completely new design for iPhone that’s rather attractive.

I’ll probably still just use Safari though…

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