iOS 5 has made the iPad and iPad 2 more social with the new iMessage app. iMessage lets you send unlimited text messages (via Wi-Fi or 3G) along with photos, videos, locations, and contacts to anyone with an Apple device running iOS 5.
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If you happen to own the latest Apple TV and have iOS 5 installed on your iPad 2, you can wirelessly stream whatever is on your tablet's display to your HDTV. Whether it's a movie you downloaded i...
Unless you are syncing your iPad for the first time (you're instructed to connect the iPad to the PC with your charge cable), you can keep your iPad and PC in sync wirelessly.
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Apple's cloud storage service, free with iOS 5, lets you upload your content (music, photos, and documents) to iCloud for instant and seamless integration across all your iDevices (iPad, iPhone, and...
Composing great shots just got easier with Apple's upgraded Camera app, which now uses the volume button to act as an added shutter button (though your finger might get in the way of the lens on the...
iOS 5 aggregates alerts into one easy-to-access box (similar to Android). After a simple setup process, users can swipe down from the top of the screen to reveal alerts for new texts, status updates, ...
To capitalize on the iPad's momentum as a viable gaming platform, iOS 5 provides a more social version of Game Center. Now players can see their friends' scores as well as scores of potential opponents.
Apple upgraded Safari for iOS 5, adding several features and streamlining the interface. Specifically, ads and pop-ups have been eliminated from Safari Reader, and you can now save articles for reading later when you're not online.
Myriad demonstrated that it could get Android apps to run on non-Android devices at last year's Mobile World Congress. But it doesn't get more non-Android than this.