The iPhone operating system has officially undergone a name
change. What was once speculated to be named iPhone OS 4 in the proper
continuation of mobile operating system revisions will now come to be known as iOS 4.
“We’ve taken a little longer to come up with a good
architecture for multitasking.” New additions to Apple’s world renown mobile
operating system include a new folder implementation, a significantly faster
mobile Safari. All in all, the new operating system includes over 1500 new
features. Among many of them include draggable map annotations, date
formatters, power analysis tools, photo library access, in-app SMS, block-based
animation, date data detectors, image I/O and performance profiling tools.
However, the stars of the show seem to be a unified inbox,
basic multitasking, conversation threading, homepage folder creation for better
app organization and retina display integration. For enterprise and
professional users, some of the newly touted corporate features include better
data protection, device management, wireless app distribution, multiple exchange
support, SSL VPN support and Exchange Server 2010 support.
There has been quite a bit of controversy in the past few
months regarding Apple’s decision to include more search providers into its
mobile Safari web browsing experience. From directly from the horse’s mouth, we
are now able to confirm that Google stays the default search provider, but the two
new search providers to hop on board are unsurprisingly, Yahoo! and Microsoft's Bing.
According to Steve Jobs, the final release candidate for iOS
4 is going to be ready for developers today and the final version will be
shipping with new iPhone 4 hardware on Thursday, June 24.
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Apple announces iOS 4 for iPhone, iPod, iPad
Over 1500 new features, new search provider options