The famous Google chrome browser has took hearts of millions of people around the globe especially when Mozilla gained a lower rank than Chrome in a security based browser comparison that took place earlier. According to research analysts at Macquarie (USA) Equities Research, Google’s Chrome browser will hit iPhone, iPod and iPad devices pretty soon.
We recently posted about the new installation in the Angry Birds series by Rovio by the name of Angry Birds Space which takes people to space and allows them to fire birds in space. Now within three days our friends at iDownloadBlog report that the application is downloaded more than a million times. The news comes directly from a tweet from the company itself.
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It hasn’t been many days since iH8sn0w released his v2.9.2 of Sn0wBreeze which brought users the ability to jailbreak their iOS devices running on iOS 5.1 however in a tethered way. Now Sn0wbreeze has got another update and this time includes minor bug fixes however it has also brought jailbreak support for Apple TV’s on iOS 4.4.3 and 4.4.4…
An official notification has been passed to the members of iOS Developer program by Apple in which they are requested to fulfill the requirement of submitting screenshots for iPod touch and iPhone apps which meet Retina resolution requirement. The requirement comes in at 960 x 640.
Apple has released iBooks version 2.0.1 on App Stores today. The new version has fixed an issue that has caused iBooks Textbook to not open up. Apple did not specifically point out this issue on their release, but owing to the complaint lodged by USA Today reported after the launch of iBooks 2.0 on which Apple promised a fix, iBooks 2.0.1 will have a fix for it.
iBooks 2.0.1 is free to download. Since the launch of iBooks, textbooks have emerged with a maximum allowable price of $14.99 only.
Apple.pro, a Japanese blog, which carries a good history of leaked Apple information, has just released leaked photos of the next generation iPod Nano. The new iPod Nano is now being said to be equipped with a 1.3 MP camera at the rear.
Apple recently was alleged over the health conditions of there factories set up in China according to a report issued by New York Times. Now there are news sprouting every where about boycotting the company co-founded by the late Steve Jobs.





