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- The minor update comes on the heels of iBooks and iTunes U revamps. November 14, 2013 11:02 AM PST (Credit: CNET) Related posts Air vs. Air: Can the iPad Air be a suitable stand-in for a MacBook Air? Get to know iOS 7's four best usability features iPad Air vs. Retina iPad Mini: Which tablet is right for you? Almost a month after Apple released iOS 7, the company has put out an update that promises to fix a bug that has caused FaceTime to fail with some users. The minor update also says it will add other nondescript improvements. This comes right after the company introduced new versions of the iBooks and iTunes U software. Notably, iBooks has lost its oft-criticized wooden shelf motif, the kind of real-world software design flourish championed by former head of iOS Scott Forstall.
The minor update comes on the heels of iBooks and iTunes U revamps. November 14, 2013 11:02 AM PST (Credit: CNET) Related posts Air vs. Air: Can the iPad Air be a suitable stand-in for a MacBook Air? Get to know iOS 7's four best usability features iPad Air vs. Retina iPad Mini: Which tablet is right for you? Almost a month after Apple released iOS 7, the company has put out an update that promises to fix a bug that has caused FaceTime to fail with some users. The minor update also says it will add other nondescript improvements. This comes right after the company introduced new versions of the iBooks and iTunes U software. Notably, iBooks has lost its oft-criticized wooden shelf motif, the kind of real-world software design flourish championed by former head of iOS Scott Forstall.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
The minor update comes on the heels of iBooks and iTunes U revamps.
(Credit: CNET)
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- Air vs. Air: Can the iPad Air be a suitable stand-in for a MacBook Air?
- Get to know iOS 7's four best usability features
- iPad Air vs. Retina iPad Mini: Which tablet is right for you?
Almost a month after Apple released iOS 7, the company has put out an update that promises to fix a bug that has caused FaceTime to fail with some users. The minor update also says it will add other nondescript improvements.
This comes right after the company introduced new versions of the iBooks and iTunes U software. Notably, iBooks has lost its oft-criticized wooden shelf motif, the kind of real-world software design flourish championed by former head of iOS Scott Forstall.