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    Apple Announced iOS 5, Here's What's New

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    Post by HYPERTEK Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:46 am

    Finally Apple has just announced the long overdue iOS 5 at WWDC 2011. As expected iOS 5 is a revolutionary firmware compared with its predecessors. iOS 5 is loaded with tons of new features and improvements.
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    What's iOS 5 New Features (What's new on iOS 5):


    iOS 5 is a major release. This is incredible for our developers and our customers, find blow what Apple says about new iOS 5 features:


    Notifications:

    We're looking at the current notifications, the annoying pop-ups that have been "massively popular." More than 100 billion have been pushed so far!

    • We have built something that solves some of the current problems.



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    • The modal alerts are annoying when you're playing a game, or watching a video -- maybe you're really into the latest 30 Rock episode.



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    • Notification Center aggregates all the notifications. It's accessed by swiping down from the top.



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    • Swipe down and you get a big list -- yeah, it looks like Android.



    • Stocks and weather appear up top.



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    • if you're playing a game, you get an animation up top that swivels down.



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    • It's unobtrusive and goes away after a moment, but of course you can get back to it whenever you like.

    • It's on the lock screen as well, and you can if you slide across any of them you'll go straight to that app.



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    • We're seeing a few missed calls, a Facebook notification, and a text message.



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    • Swipe across the text message and you're right into conversation view.



    • To clear a notification, just tap on the little X to the right and it disappears.


    Newsstand

    • Recently we added subscriptions, which makes it easier to get all the new issues without missing anything."



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    • We're going through a suite of publications that support this, like Nat Geo and Spin.



    • And papers: New York Times, SF Chronicle, Daily Telegraph...



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    • When you purchase them they're automatically downloaded and placed on the Newsstand. It's integrated with the home screen, looks like, well, a newspaper stand.


    Twitter

    • We want to make it even easier for all our customers to use Twitter on all their iOS products."



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    • Single sign-on. Jump into Settings, add in your deets, and you're configured for Twitter. Those credentials are then saved and can be (optionally) shared with any app that requests them.



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    • Integrated with many apps, including Camera and Photos. Just tap the action button, hit "Tweet" and it's attached. "It's that simple."



    • You can also send articles from Safari and locations from Maps.



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    • You can also use Twitter to automatically update contacts if they have Twitter handles. Again, taking a cue from Android.


    Safari

    • Safari is the best mobile web browser out there. It's also the most popular." Nearly 2 / 3 of all mobile web browsing is done through Safari.



    • Safari Reader is a new button when you're reading a story on a website. It's up in the address bar.



    • All the distractions are gone, all the junk, just text in a single, scrolling story. "It's really convenient."



    • You can e-mail the contents of the story too, not just the link. Cautious applause from the webmasters in the room...


    Reading List

    • a simple way to read it later." Which is, you know, kind of like Read It Later.



    • You can access those you've tagged for later on multiple devices.



    • Tabbed browsing is added as well! .



    Reminders

    • That one got an "oooh," from the crowd. Lots of folks apparently ignoring their honey-do lists to be here today.



    • You can store lists of things, assign a reminder to any dates, and you can even assign a location.



    • I can set a location to remind me to call my wife when I leave the convention today. It'll set up a geofence."



    • Big applause for that, lots of people who need to call home when they leave here.



    • It'll sync across devices, and with Cal.


    Camera updates.

    • Looking at Flickr popularity, with the iPhone 4 the most popular phone on a camera, and soon the most popular ever.



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    • There's now a Camera button on the lock screen.



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    • Tap on the camera icon and you're right in the Camera app, ready to take a photo.



    • If you have a passcode set, you can take a new photo without entering it. But, your existing photos are protected.



    • And you can use the volume up button to take pictures now. Huge applause on that one.



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    • You can pinch-to-zoom right in the app, and if you hold a tap on a part of the photo it'll set the exposure settings to optimize that portion of the image.



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    • And they can now be edited directly on the device. You can crop, rotate, reduce red-eye, and you can do a one click enhance -- if you're feeling lucky.



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    Mail

    • Rich-text formatting, indentation control, draggable addresses (from To: to Cc: or Bcc:), flagging so you can mark them as unread, and now you can search the entire contents of messages. 





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    • And S/MIME is being added as well, for the security mavens.



    • There's also a built-in dictionary that's a service across the OS. "All apps from the App Store can use it."



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    • Tap a word, tap "Define" in the popup, and you're in a dictionary. Scott didn't know what a lychee fruit is, apparently. Doesn't know what he's missing out on.



    • Showing a new keyboard: grab it with your thumbs and go up and it splits.



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    • It makes things a little more thumb-friendly on the iPad if you weren't blessed with freakishly-long fingers.


    PC Free


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    • Huge applause for that one. Nobody likes cables up in this house.



    • We know we're selling to a lot of places where the households just don't have computers.



    • Now, when you take the phone out of the box, you just see "Welcome" instead of a prompt to tether it. "You can now setup and activate your device right on the device and you are ready to go. It's that easy."



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    • And those updates are delta updates, so again you're just getting what's changed -- which should put less of a hurting on your newly capped data plan.



    • You can now create & delete calendars right from iOS. We already saw the improved photo editing, and in Mail you can create and delete mailboxes from iOS. Basically, it's a much more independent operating system. "If you want to cut the cord, you can."



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    Game Center.

    • iOS is the most popular gaming platform on the planet. There are more than 100,000 game and entertainment titles in the App Store."



    • "In just 9 months we have 50 million Game Center users. To put that into perspective Xbox Live has been around for about eight years and they have around 30 million users."



    • We're getting more social here, seeing the scores of your friends' friends, also getting friend recommendations and game recommendations.



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    • You can purchase and download games directly from Game Center.



    • And, you can now play turn-based games right in the OS. Settlers and Carcasonne fans in the house just started smiling.


    Messages

    • I believe we have the best messaging client on the iPhone. It works tremendously well to send text messages and photos and our customers love it -- our iPhone users. But what about our iPad users, and our iPod touch users?"



    • New messaging service between all iOS users, regardless of device.



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    • Supports iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Lets you send text messages, photos, videos, contacts, and even do group messaging.



    • Can also get delivery receipts, read receipts, and real-time typing notification.



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    • Since it's cross-device you can start a convo on your iPhone and pick it up on your iPad, or the reverse if you're into that.



    • Message sent from the iPad to the iPhone and, wouldn't you know it, a notification pops up



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    • Tapping on the notification brings you right to the new messaging interface. While responding, the iPad user gets a notification that the iPhone user is typing away.



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    • This works over WiFi or 3G, in case you were wondering.



    • We're actually building this on the push notification we built, so we know how to scale this."



    • That's 10 of the 200+ new features that are coming, including AirPlay mirroring, letting you mirror your entire iPad right to the TV -- wirelessly



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    • You can also sync your iTunes library over WiFi too, as you might expect given the cut cable idea before.



    • And new multi-tasking gestures too to "flick" between apps, as well as a suite of new dev tools that are receiving some mumbles of appreciation from the crowd.


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