Requirements: Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 5.0 or later. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
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Compatible: iPhone iPad
Publisher's description - AppleInsider 1.0
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For 15 years, AppleInsider has provided the most up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of all things Apple direct to your desktop. Now, with the launch of the free AppleInsider app for iPhone and iPod touch, you can access all of the in-depth reporting you’ve come to expect from AppleInsider from the iPhone or iPod touch in your pocket.
Not merely an RSS aggregator, our app is a direct pipeline into AppleInsider`s extensive knowledge base, with all the day`s Apple-related news, expert commentary, product reviews, and more, available right at your fingertips.
Features: ►Have up-to-the-minute headlines automatically pushed to your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad directly from AppleInsider.com, the number one source for Apple news and rumors since 1997. ►A sleek, simple multi-touch user interface that helps you make the most of your time on AppleInsider. ►Be the first to know about breaking stories with optional push notification alerts that let you follow major announcements and product introductions as they happen. ►Share articles through Twitter, Facebook, iMessage, and Email with a single click. ►Choose from multiple font sizes to customize your reading experience. ►Keep current with live Apple event coverage. From new product releases to Apple`s Worldwide Developers Conference.
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time reader
Almost 4 stars. If you can show JUST the comments when the comment button is tapped instead of loading up the entire page again, I`ll bump the review another star.
Feed the addition
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Husker Fan1
Providing this app feeds the addition I have for Apple rumors. What a wonderful app. Thank you!
Minimalist? Minimal viewport, that is!
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DZ-Jay
Seems like a nice app, with an attractive interface. It is responsive and intuitive.
However, when reading an article, the "chrome" and the iAds bar take over most of the real estate, leaving a small viewing window for the actual content.
What is the point of such a nice app, if reading the articles--you know, the entire reason for its existence--is impaired?
I would gladly pay for an app with a better reading experience, especially one without the obtrusive ads. Until then, I`ll stick to the web site with JavaScript off.
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