NRM: Instead of relying on Google to power its to-date preloaded map software on iDevices, Apple has been keen to discuss recently its development of a brand new in-house 'Maps' application that will go in direct opposition to Google's long-standing software. But with Google since committing to broadening the gaze of Google Earth from the streets (Street View was first released in 2007) to off-road, inaccessible areas and in providing 3D coverage of major metropolitan areas, Apple must follow suit.
iPhonBuzz: Safari Upload Enabler allows to overcome the limitations imposed by Apple for the Safari application, and adds support to Dropbox.
RedmondPie.com - Here’s a step by step guide on how to downgrade iOS 7 to iOS 6.1.3 on iPhone 4S, iPod touch 5, iPhone 4, or iOS 6.1.4 if you have an iPhone 5. The process is easy as pie, and simply involves restoring an IPSW via iTunes like you do regularly on any iOS device. Even still, we want to make the whole process as painless as possible by breaking it down into simple steps.
Mashable- Apple's new iOS 7 re-imagines each of the native app icons. Moving away from Apple's usual skeuomorphic design tendencies, the icons embrace the "flat" trend credited largely to Microsoft's Windows 8.
honestly, its not a big deal what so ever, just a mainstream push to minimalism, while I agree the original ios icons look dated they could have taken a better unexplored different apprach. it looks like android Icons.
Sometimes the power these tech companies wield really does begin to scare me...