Apple released the new version of iOS 6 at the annual Worldwide Developers’ Conference (WWDC) on June 11. The new version has more than 400 features added to the previous version, some for iPad, some for iPhone and others for both. However, that is the base tier of segregation of features. Further probe into the […]
Jun 16 2012 | Posted in
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Moreover, there are third-party applications on App Store that offer both turn-by-turn navigation and voice recognition services. If a third-party software can run on an iPhone 3GS than why not Apple’s own. Even a layman knows that third-party software are always heavier than the company’s own version built into the operating system. If 3GS and […]
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The new application received much less attention but packs a punch in GPS services Apple announced a number of new products at the Worldwide Developers’ Conference on June 11 but buried under the loads of iOS 6 and the new MacBook Pro was the most intimidating and market revolutionizing new feature in the upcoming mobile […]
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Therefore, unlike a navigation or GPS application that the user has to pay to use, Maps will bring all those features without losing a buck from the wallet. The reason why the future of the likes of TomTom or OpenStreetMaps is in the dark is because Apple products are in the reach of millions if […]
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