Apple iOS (page: 4)

According to comScore's latest U.S. smartphone data, Windows Phone has finally surpassed BlackBerry for the third spot in the market.

Popular photo sharing service Snapchat has been updated for iOS, including interesting new features like Replay.

Apple continued its U.S. dominance for the quarter ended October, with 40.6 percent share for its market leading iPhone.

Kim Dotcom's cloud storage service Mega has made its way to iOS 7, five months after launching on Android.

The well-regarded developer Winocm has been quietly working on porting Apple's iOS to non-Apple hardware, and he appears to have succeeded in achieving the first core milestone.

Earlier this year, Google added voice calling to their desktop version of the Hangouts messaging platform, and has now expanded that capability to iOS.

According to analytics firm Chitika, Chrome browser usage for iOS devices in North America has doubled since launch in June 2012, although the numbers are still tiny.

Netflix for iOS has been updated this week, adding a couple of notable new features.

Google is planning on releasing a native Google Music app for iOS as soon as this month.

BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), which was expected to go live for Android this morning, has still not made its way to the Google Play Store.

Google has announced that their mobile payment app Google Wallet is now available for iOS devices.

Apple has announced today that it will ship its 700 millionth iOS device next month.

Analyst firm Kantar has released their U.S. smartphone market figures for the quarter ended June 30th.

VLC, one of the most popular media player applications of all-time, is finally available again in the Apple App Store.

Google's popular cloud music streaming service Google Music is finally headed to iOS, years after its debut on Android

Apple has the rest

Google's excellent software now available on iPhone and iPad

Twitter has confirmed that it will be shutting down TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone on May 7th

Will replace older BlackBerry devices

CBS has unveiled a new app for iOS devices giving iPhone and iPad owners streaming access to full episodes of their favorite shows including NCIS, CSI, and How I Met Your Mother
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