Apple has yet to release an iOS 6.1 update, which is currently still in beta mode but has already released a new update for the new iPhone 5 and iPad mini. The update, called iOS 6.0.2 was released to fix a bug which sometimes caused the WiFi connection to falter or to not operate at all on the iPhone 5 … Read More
VS. Racing Review – A Miniature Marvel of Top Down Racing
VS. Racing for iPhone is the first game from Maciek Drejak Labs and is a top down racer which reminds me of the old school classic Super Sprint. The game gives you a top down view of the racing track with you and your opponents taking up just a handful of pixels as you race around a variety of tracks … Read More
Time Warner Cable Expands iOS App to Include iPhone and iPod touch
Time Warner Cable, one of the largest cable service providers in the United States introduced its iPad app last year. The TWC TV app allowed subscribers of Time Warner Cable’s service to control their DVR via the app and even allowed customers to watch live television through the app, as long as they were connected to the same WiFi network. … Read More
Reports of iOS 4.3.3 Causing WiFi Problems For iPhone and iPad
Since the release of iOS 4.3.3 into the wild, Apple’s support forums have been lighting up with reports of WiFi connectivity issues for both iPhone and iPad users, reports RWW.
Apple Rejects iPhone Wi-Fi Sync App
We reported last month about Greg Hughes’ iPhone WiFi app which allows you to sync wirelessly with iTunes much the same way as you do normally over USB. At the time, with the scant details available about the app, and Greg’s assertion that he was not “break[ing] any rules” we were positive, overall, about its prospects at getting approved by … Read More
Apple is readying iPad WiFi Connectivity Fix
Apple is readying an iPad WiFi Connectivity Fix We reported last month that some Apple (AAPL) iPads were having problems with DHCP leases when in standby mode, and other WiFi connectivity issues. These issues caused some Universities in the US to temporarily ban iPads, and even iPhones and iPods, from their networks. Some enterprising hackers, and University network admins, detailed … Read More