iOS 7 3rd party keyboards leaked early

Right before Apple’s WWDC 2013 keynote begins today, one of what we must assume will be several system-wide onscreen keyboard replacement apps has leaked. This miniature bit of information lets us know that Apple will more than likely be allowing said keyboard (Fleksy) along with multiple other keyboard replacement apps to work inside iOS. This

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WWDC 2013 teased with pre-event Black Banner [UPDATE]

Just as Apple teased last year at this same annual event, a covered banner has been hung – floating above the crowds at WWDC 2013 waiting to get in to the week’s first major keynote. This banner is the same size as those already unveiled on the first level of the Moscone Center where the

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BBC launches standalone weather app on Android and iOS, includes hourly UK forecasts

BBC launches standalone weather app on Android and iOS, includes hourly UK forecasts

“It’s raining.”

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Source: BBC Weather app (Google Play), (iTunes)

AT&T Launches iPhone Push-To-Talk Service

AT&T is making a push-to-talk service available for its corporate customers who own an iPhone.

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AT&T launches Enhanced Push-to-Talk for iPhone with WiFi calling

AT&T launches Enhanced PushtoTalk for iPhone with WiFi calling

When iOS has some sway with the corporate crowd, you can be sure that carriers with enterprise customers will notice — AT&T certainly has. It just released a version of Enhanced Push-to-Talk for Apple’s platform, letting workers with an iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 chat instantly with large groups. While there isn’t much novelty for anyone who has tried push-to-talk before, the iOS app is notable as AT&T’s first to support service over WiFi; poor cell reception won’t be an excuse for an extended lunch break. EPTT still requires an AT&T subscription, but those who’ve just recently jumped ship from Sprint’s soon-to-end iDEN service will be happy to hear that the app is free at the source link.

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WWDC 2013 Keynote Livestream Available On Apple Products

Apple will be livestreaming its WWDC 2013 keynote, but only on select Apple products.

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Apple WWDC 2013 livestream keynote confirmed: Online and Apple TV

Apple will live-stream the WWDC 2013 opening keynote, it’s been confirmed, with the Apple TV getting a special feed from the San Francisco developer conference kicking off today. A new app for the Apple STB has been added overnight, “Apple Events”, which when opened promises the full keynote stream from 10am Pacific today. Updated after the

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iOS 7 leak details flatter, matte graphics ahead of WWDC 2013 reveal

Apple’s “flat” iOS 7 refresh has been previewed, with reportedly eyes-on leaks tipping a more matte finish to the iconography along with the potential for two different color schemes. The new interface, apparently demonstrated in early beta form to 9to5Mac and then mocked-up to bypass Apple’s watermarking, uses the same slimline font as we’ve already

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SlashGear live at WWDC 2013: We’re here!

This year’s big Apple developers conference has arrived, WWDC 2013, and SlashGear is now on the scene to bring the full top-to-bottom report to you, up close and personal. While the main entry point for Apple’s major keynote for this multi-day event will be accessible to you via SlashGear’s WWDC 2013 liveblog portal (starting at

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WWDC iOS 7, iRadio details “confirmed” ahead of Apple announcements

As we inch closer to Apple’s annual developers conference WWDC, inside sources appear to have “confirmed” details many publications had already either sources themselves or had guessed at, one way or the other. The bulk of these details center on the updated aesthetics and usability of iOS 7, as made real by Jony Ive, and

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