iOS 11 Will Be the End for Many Older 32-bit Apps
iOS 11 will no longer support 32-bit applications, so iPad and iPhone software that hasn't been updated in years won't run on the next OS version. Read Full Article
iOS 11 will no longer support 32-bit applications, so iPad and iPhone software that hasn't been updated in years won't run on the next OS version. Read Full Article
Apple's Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are now available for free to anyone who wishes to download them. The same is true for iMovie and GarageBand. Read full article
The wait for the full version of iOS 10 is over: most recent iPad and iPhone models can now download and install this new version. Users of some older but[...] Read full article
Among the features announced for iOS 10 is the ability for iPad users to display two Safari tabs next to each other, as well as significantly updated versions of Siri,[...] Read full article
Google has apparently committed to enhancing the next major version of Android with support for displaying two applications running side-by-side. Read full article
Relatively few applications have been released for Windows 8's Metro UI. Microsoft has unveiled a strategy that it hopes will prevent the same happening with Windows 10: the company will[...] Read full article
Anyone with an Android tablet can now download and use Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as these are now out of beta and on Google app store. Read full article
After Apple and IBM announced a partnership last summer, organizations interested in the new IBM MobileFirst for iOS applications can now access the first collection. SearchConsumerization has more details. Read full article
Welcome news has arrived for those tired of the limited Office options available on Android tablets, as well as those looking for an inexpensive way to work with Microsoft Office[...] Read full article
Before iPad/iPhone applications can appear in the App Store they have to undergo an approval process. Apple has revealed the top reasons why apps get rejected. Read full article
Amazon has begun offering Kindle Unlimited, a new subscription service giving users “all you can eat” access to a selection ebooks for a flat monthly fee of $9.99. Read full article