As we approach the one-year anniversary of the launch of the iPhone 3GS, rumors are beginning to circulate about what we can expect from an iPhone 4G. One of the most-wanted, and most-speculated ...
According to sources close to Apple, the company will be introducing multitasking support to the iPhone in its 4.0 firmware release. Whether Apple will allow for similar functionality on the iPad is ...
If Apple announces multitasking for its iPhone and iPad tomorrow, it will be a limited version that the company controls, allowing some applications to run in the background but denying others, ...
Love Apple's iPhone, but envy Android and Palm users who can run more than one app at the same time? According to a new AppleInsider report, that's going to change this summer. Apple will introduce a ...
When WWDC arrives next month, all eyes will undoubtedly be on the rumored iOS 19 redesign that’s coming. But there’s another feature reportedly in the works that could make a big impact, not only this ...
Picture-in-Picture playback has existed on the iPad since 2015, but it took Apple a few more years to bring it to iPhone. Device compatibility for the Picture in Picture feature is expansive, ...
Remember Apple’s push iPhone notifications that were supposed to be available in September, but weren’t? Apple’s silence has lead to much speculation as to whether push notifications are still in the ...
Apple today previewed the next generation of its iPhone software, which will add over 100 new features, including the long-awaited multitasking, to the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. CEO Steve Jobs took ...
How you work on a smartphone is very different from how you work on a desktop computer. This reality is particularly true when it comes to multitasking. The approach to multitasking taken by Google's ...
Down at Apple's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters this morning, CEO Steve Jobs announced something that many iPhone application developers have been waiting a long time for: Multitasking for third-party ...
The frenzied pursuit of responding to everything leads to multitasking – and the resulting interruptions would have fit neatly into what Ralph Waldo Emerson called “emphatic trifles.” If you’ve heard ...
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