iOS

iTunes-sync

Small annoyances, I know. You have synced up your favorite album in your iPhone or an iPad using iTunes, but all the songs appear as if they are from separate albums.  Read more…

iphone-mockup

No more a rumor this time. Apple has started sending out invites to the hot-shots of the tech industry for the iPhone event  Read more…

Rockmelt for iPhone

The social-savvy browser Rockmelt is now available on the Apple App Store for iOS devices – iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.  Read more…

iOS4.3

As anticipated, Apple has released the iOS 4.3 update for iPhone (GSM), iPad and iPod Touch. This is in tune with the release of the new  Read more…

iOS Traffic

Apple’s iOS devices i.e. iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch contribute 2% of all the web-traffic as of January 2011, says NetMarketShare.

It is quite evident from the latest browser market-shares reports that the iOS mobile platform is on a consistent rise in the user-base leading to 2.06% share in all web traffic. The report shows that Singapore has the greatest iOS market-presence (9.98%) which apparently means a lot of Singaporeans prefer ‘iDevices’ over other devices from asian manufacturers. Australia also shows an impressive 5.6% of all web traffic originating from Apple devices.

United Kingdom, boasts a good 5.1% whereas the US stays at 3.4% of all browser traffic represented by iOS. We believe that the major credit for the accelerated growth should go to the iPad. Since its launch in Jan 2010, iOS not only gained exponential popularity world-wide but also surpassed Android in June last year. The future of the iOS, too, seems to be bright because iPad 2 is just around the corner.

Google Instant now on Android and iOS devices

November 6, 2010 19:20 pm by Jal

Google Instant now on Android and iOS devicesI’ll be keeping this really short. Google Instant has finally landed up on Android and iOS devices. However, this feature is available only on Android 2.2 ‘Froyo’ and iOS4 platforms (as of now).

The functionality and use is exactly similar to that of the desktop version. Once you start typing, the predictions begin to appear. You can click the search button to skip predictions and get actual search results. Google Instant can be toggled off/on at anytime and works best on 3G or glitch-free WiFi networks. If you’re on a slow connection or the one where every kb counts, I’d suggest you turn off the feature.