-In a press, release, Apple confirmed that an iCloud service will be unveiled at WWDC on Monday, June 6th, as well as iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion, the company’s next-generation computer operating system. Yes folks, no new iPhone hardware is going to be released this time around.
-Now the every-popular cross-platform messaging app WhatsApp Messenger for iPhone is free.According to the app developer’s, the current super-bargainous free pricing is only a limited promotion, so if you’re on the fence about WhatsApp, now’s the time to download it before the price goes back up.
-The Washington Post has posted an article called "U.S. Government Employees Turning From BlackBerry to iOS Devices".This is not a movie. This is not a Steve Jobs dream. This is the federal government 2.0, where technology upgrades no longer come at a "Little House on the Prairie" pace. Even President Obama, a BlackBerry devotee, has upgraded. He now owns an iPad, and it has been seen on his desk and under his arm. The flashy consumer products that have been adopted in the corporate workforce - upending BlackBerrys for iPhones and laptops for iPads - are now invading the federal government, the State Department, the Army, the Department of Veterans Affairs and NASA.
-Cydle, a South Korean company that develops a multitude of in-car accessories, has announced an iPhone accessory that receives over-the-air digital TV signal. That means exactly what you’re thinking: free live TV!
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