List Of Devices That Support iOS 7

Apple iOS 7 supports selected devices. The list of compatible devices has been posted, the iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 4G have not made the cut.

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This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: iOS 7, OS X Mavericks, And Other WWDC Goodness

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Today is the big day. The era of iOS 7, OS X Mavericks, the Mac Pro is upon us, even if we won’t actually enjoy these wonderful wares for another few months.

That said, we’ve switched things up a bit and decided to do an extra, non-Friday TC Gadgets podcast to discuss how fundamentally all of our lives have changed.

This week, the podcast features John Biggs, Matt Burns, Jordan Crook, and Romain Dillet. But if you listen closely, and pray hard enough, you may be able to hear the faint whisperings of a French Siri in the background.

Enjoy, and happy Monday!

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Less than an hour after its completion, Apple has delivered the entirety of its 2013 WWDC keynote address in video form, available for the replay for all those who didn’t watch in the first place. This presentation includes the introduction of OS X Mavericks (aka OS X 10.9) to the public along with iOS 7,

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iOS 7: All The Details You Need On Apple’s Newest iOS

Apple finally unveils its most drastic change to iOS, iOS 7.

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Apple brings automatic updates and location-aware apps to iOS 7

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iOS 7 packs FaceTime Audio, walking Maps navigation, Night Mode & more

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iOS 7 brings Moments, Filters, and Airdrop sharing to Photos

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