Today ends a relatively quiet week in which a new version of iOS 6 was released, but in which we also learned some new things about the future iPhone terminal. Google animated the tablet market with a device that has a 7-inch screen and costs only $200, but that's not all because the Google Chrome browser has finally been launched in the App Store. At the end, there are the victories of Apple over Samsung and the innovations implemented by the American company in Siri. Next week I expect to learn something new about the iPhone 5, but absolutely nothing about iOS 6.
- Siri starts to recognize GPS locations in Romania and calculate GPS routes
- Apple wins the right to ban sales of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US
- The iPhone turns 5 years old (Video)
- Google Chrome for iOS is available in the App Store!
- Apple imposes a ban on the sale of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the USA
- Apple's partners face problems in manufacturing the new battery for the iPhone 5 terminal
- iOS 6 beta 2 – performance and battery life
- Apple is preparing to launch an improved version of the iTunes program
- Google Nexus 7 – hands-on plus a comparison with iPad 3 (Video)
- Apple updates the maps of the Maps application in iOS 6 beta 2
- Here's how to jailbreak iOS 6 beta 2 with redsn0w 0.9.14 dev 2 and how to install Cydia
- Here's everything new in iOS 6 beta 2 - constantly updated article
- iPhone 5 prototypes have NFC chips
- The iDevice.ro 2.0 application and why you don't have it in the App Store yet
- The new iPhone 5 connector port could be compatible with the micro-USB standard