Monday, August 22, 2011

Learn the alphabet, numbers, shapes, and colors with SmartyMinds Little Ones Suite for iPhone [Kids Corner]

SmartyMinds Little Ones Suite is a children’s educational iPhone app that teaches the alphabet, numbers, colors, and shapes. Each card is complete with images, pronunciation, and an intuitive interface.

SmartyMinds Little Ones Suite is a collection of learning modules – Alphabet, Numbers, Colors, Shapes. Alphabet module is included in the initial purchase. The other modules (Numbers, Colors, Shapes) can be purchased as In App purchases. Children get to pick which module to play/learn and advance through each module at their own pace. By letting them choose to do what interests them, children create their own focused learning environment.

SmartyMinds Little Ones Suite is available on the iPhone for $0.99.

[App Store link]

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iPad Live 70: Bond villain

iiPad Live 70: Bond villain








Georgia, Seth, and Rene discuss iPad 3 release dates, the latest in Apple vs. Google and Lodsys patent pugilism, counting iPads, web apps still sweet, we want Nintendo games, Twitterific, Boxee, and Facebook contacts cleanup. This is iPad Live!

Thanks to the TiPb iPad Accessory Store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat!

Music Hear me Roar by iPad Live theme song contest winner, DieselJesus!

More Evidence iPhone 5 Will Be Dual-Mode CDMA/GSM World Phone

There has been plenty of speculation that the next iteration of the iPhone would be dual-mode supporting both GSM and CDMA networks. Now more evidence lends credence that the upcoming iPhone 5 will indeed by a world phone. TechCrunch was approached by a high level application developer, who has created several popular apps. The developer shared app usage logs. Inside the logs were a few people that recently registered the app from a brand new Apple device that was “decidedly dual-mode”.

The logs show that the app has been briefly tested by a handful of people using what is almost certainly an iPhone 5, evidently running iOS 5, sporting two distinct sets of mobile network codes (MNC) / mobile country codes (MCC). Those codes can be used to uniquely identify mobile carriers.

/> Even more damning were the MNC/MCC codes were from both Verizon and AT&T.

Of course, this news means no LTE iPhone this year, which doesn’t come as much of a surprise.

Source: href="http://techcrunch.com/2011/08/22/iphone-5-dual-mode-cdma-gsm/">TechCrunch

Evernote brings three-finger swipe to iPad

Evernote, the popular note-taking, productivity apps, received a huge update today. It includes rich text styles, numerous interface improvements, and much more.

It’s not specifically in the release notes, but @ichadman points out that one of those UI improvements is three-finger swiping between screens. Very cool!

Evernote turns the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad into an extension of your brain, helping you remember anything and everything that happens in your life. From notes to ideas to snapshots to recordings, put it all into Evernote and watch as it instantly synchronizes from your iPhone to your Mac or Windows desktop. See why millions of people worldwide use Evernote:

Update includes:

Evernote is available on the iPhone and iPad for Free.

[App Store link]

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Starbucks Rolls Out Free Apps, TV Shows, Books This Week

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Last week we reported that Starbucks washref="http://www.everythingicafe.com/starbucks-now-giving-away-free-apps/2011/08/16/"> adding free apps to their already well known free iTunes music downloads, but if you’re anything like me, when you went to your local Starbucks they had no idea what you were talking about. According to CNET, href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-20095466-248/starbucks-adds-apps-books-tv-shows-to-pick-of-the-week">the new cards don’t kick off officially until this week, and they’re bringing more than just apps.

Starbucks told them that starting Tuesday you’ll be able to grab a card for a free download of Shazam Encore (href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/shazam-encore/id337288863?mt=8">usually $5.99), followed next week by a game called href="http://firemint.com/spymouse/">Spy Mouse, which hasn’t officially been released yet.

The offerings will also be extended into free TV show downloads and book previews. The book situation is an interesting one. Unlike music, apps and TV shows, they’re not just allowing you to download the entire thing — they’re giving away book previews. However, to beat out the free preview of books that you get through Amazon or iBooks, the ones Starbucks will offer will be around three times as long.

 

Keep golf scores with Birdies for iPhone

Birdies, by StackTracks, is a golf scoring app for the iPhone. In addition to traditional golf, Birdies will keep scoring for disc golf and miniature golf as well.

Birdies. It’s the best golf scoring app available. Quit fumbling with those tiny pencils and paper cards, because you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can keep track of everyone’s score with Birdies. Our intuitive entry method lets you spend less time in the app, and more time thinking about your next shot. Whether you’re playing a traditional round of golf, disc golf, or miniature golf, let Birdies do the scoring. We promise you won’t be disappointed.

Birdies is available on the iPhone for $0.99.

[App Store link]

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Logo Contest Winner!

After a week of very close voting, we have a winner!

Design #3 is the winner but second place wasn’t far behind, only 8 votes back.  In the next few weeks we will be redesigning the website to go with the new logo.  Get ready for some great changes to happen to iPhoneAlley!

Sn0wBreeze Windows jailbreak updated to 2.8b6 to officially support iOS 5 beta 6

Best Buy Giving Away Free iPhone 3GS Today Only

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Okay, the iPhone 3GS is getting pretty long in the tooth. We’ve seen it drop in price pretty significantly over the past few months, with everyone and their mother offering it on sale. Best Buy have gone ahead and just href="http://forums.bestbuy.com/t5/Mobile-Phones-Mobile-Broadband/8-22-2011-One-Day-Only-Free-iPhone-3GS-FAQ/m-p/315990">made it free, but it’s for today only.

For the entirety of Monday, August 22nd, you can go to your local Best Buy or href="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olstemplatemapper.jsp?id=pcat17006&type=page&sourceId=1218212859929&sourceType=product&skuId=1048998&productId=1218212859929&itemId=1498740&contract_desc=2+YEARS+NEW&pageMode=searchmode&CMP=rzss">online for in-store pickup, and get an Free iPhone 3GS, 8GB version, of course. Unsurprisingly, there’s a two-year contract (either new or renewed) attached to it, so you’re going to be stuck with this phone for a long time after newer ones come out.

But hey, free’s free, right?

This confirms a rumor that href="http://www.tuaw.com/2011/08/19/ad-suggests-free-iphone-3gs-at-best-buy-mobile-on-aug-22/">popped up late last week.

[via href="http://www.businessinsider.com/free-iphone-3gs-2011-8">BusinessInsider]

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How to switch from webOS to iPhone and iPad

How to switch from webOS to iPhone and iPad

While HP may not have killed webOS when it cancelled webOS hardware, it certainly stuck the knife in it and twister really, really hard — and every webOS user, Palm loyalist, and PreCentral.net reader felt it. Some might choose to stick with it, to see if HP’s incompetence can somehow be turned around by a forward thinking, hardware genius licensor, but others might have finally had enough. If you’re one of those, the dedicated, the abused, we think Apple’s iOS and iPhone and iPad hardware might be the perfect thing to salve your wounds and restore your sense of gadget wonder.

We’ve got 960×640 retina displays, easy-peasy FaceTime video calling, high quality 5 megapixel, back-illuminated camera that shoots 720p 30fps video, the massive update that’s iOS 5 just down the road. And hey, if you’re worried about moving over your personal data like contacts, finding apps, getting used to the differences, and wondering where to get help — Relax. You’re in the the right place. Here’s everything you need to know (more properly, everything the TiPb iPhone Forums have taught us) about switching to iPhone and iPad.

When half of Apple’s original iPhone team left for Palm to make the webOS, maybe you went with them? Or maybe you’re a loyalist who stuck with Palm from Treo to Pre or Centro to Pixi or Veer and never even considered an iPhone until now? No worries. You’ll feel right at home. Mostly.

The biggest similarity between iOS and webOS is that they both share a sense of design — of taste and elegance, of great user interface and experience. webOS certainly handles many things better, including the brilliant Card and Stack metaphors, but overall iOS is clean, consistent, and arguably has the best fit and finish in the business.

But taste only matters if you can get your stuff done.

Hopefully if you’re using something called webOS your personal info is all store up in the cloud. If so, you should have no trouble getting it onto your iPhone. Just like the pioneering Pre, iOS 4 can handle multiple ActiveSync accounts, including Exchange proper as well as Google Sync’s implementation for Gmail. Just tap the Settings icon on the Home Screen, tap Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, choose Exchange, and enter your credentials.

If ActiveSync isn’t to your fancy, you can tap Other and set up pretty much any POP3 or IMAP account you have in your collection, and MobileMe, Yahoo!, AOL, Hotmail, and anything else you can think of.

You can also load up any webmail account you like in the Safari web browser, including gmail.com, if that’s how you want to roll.

And you can access all of it in iOS 4′s unified inbox and threaded email client.

There’s nothing as stupendous as Synergy built into iOS — yet. Though the previously mentioned Exchange, Google, and MobileMe contacts, calendars, and email can live together in quasi-synergistic fashion, they’re still all masters of their own separate domains. If you install the Facebook app [iTunes link] you can get some contact sync going on there as well (as can LinkedIn and other social apps). Other apps, like Orbit [iTunes link] can pull together your Facebook, Twitter, SMS, email, etc. contacts and let you assign different “volumes” to them so you can manage the level of interruption.

iOS has a highly abstracted version of multitasking that, for mainstream users, would be indistinguishable from the real thing were it not for the great battery life and overall snappiness. Rather than Cards, you double click the Home button and the fast app switcher UI appears so you can quickly get to other apps (which can now save state so you go back to where you left them). But hey, if you find yourself missing Cards, just launch the Safari browser and hit the icon for Page view. It’s visually almost identical, though it lacks the ability to flick a page away to remove it.

And yes, since iOS 4, navigation, VoIP, and streaming music Pandora or Slacker-style can all multitask away blissfully in the background.

HP webOS is the most developer friendly platform in the business bar none. They make Google seem closed and stodgy by comparison. But what Apple lacks in free-as-in-speech open App Store gates, they make up for in sheer tonnage of free-as-in-beer App Store goodness. And often at dollar store prices. Sure, there’s a lot of CrApps in with those apps, but with hundreds of thousands and growing there’s also a huge amount of incredibly good, incredibly native, apps and games.

As Steve Jobs himself will tell you, Apple also supports HTML5 as a second, completely open platform. And they support it better than any other platform — you can even add them as icons to the iOS Home Screen so they’re full on first class citizens, complete with no browser chrome and offline cashing. If you can’t find something in the App Store, chances are you can find it as a web app for the iPhone.

When it comes to apps of all kinds, TiPb looks at several a week and we’ve got a whole iPhone Apps and Games Forum ready to help you out as well.

There’s no manufacturer supported rooting on iPhone, and no ultra-cool Konami code to enter developer mode, and no encouraged patching of any kind. (Apple says “stop it” and would give the EFF noogies if they could.)

If you want to get into the root jail of your iPhone, you need to break it — hence, Jailbreak. If you want to side load apps outside the App Store, you need to use the Jailbreak app store, Cydia. Now, if you don’t understand what any of this means, just skip along to the next section, we’ll be there waiting. If you’re a diehard themer and patcher, you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled to our Jailbreak section, and more importantly — our Jailbreak Help Forum, and Jailbreak Apps, Games, and Themes Forum.

You won’t be able to shave or cut cheese with the iPhone keyboard — because it’s virtual. If you believe the urban legend, former Palm CEO, Jon Rubenstein, back when he was still a VP at Apple, vigorously disagreed with Steve Jobs about the iPhone not having a physical keyboard. Hence, the Pre and Veer both have physical keyboards.

And that’s okay. Just not on the iPhone. Apple likes their keys virtual so they go away when you don’t need them (without creaking, oreo’ing, popping batteries, or coming to the rescue when virtual keyboards just won’t do). On the plus side, if you’re multilingual or international, the iPhone keyboard can easily be switched to any alphabet, script, stroke, or pictographic symbol you want to use. It can also become optimized for numbers, games, or pretty much anything you (technically, a developer) can think of.

Best of all, if you really miss your physical keyboard,you can tether up a Bluetooth one and knock email — and yourself — out.

Remember back when Palm was trying and ultimately failing to hack the Pre into iTunes? Us neither. Anyway, with iPhone, you’re a first (and only) class citizen with full keys to Apple’s media kingdom. Enjoy.

You may have dismissed iOS before because of the iTunes tether. Come October, Apple’s cutting the cord to iTunes.

Now you’ll still be able to tether up for re-charging, or syncing giant movie files, but you don’t have to. Everything, from activation to backup, storing files to push them out, will happen transparently with [http://www.tipb.com/tag/icloud/].

If that’s not enough, you can find apps that let you access your Google Docs, DropBox, Box.net, and other online storage. You can even convert and stream content on the fly with apps like Air Video [iTunes].

Combine that with the built in AirPlay and an Apple TV and you won’t believe what you can do…

webOS rules the roost with their elegant, non-interuptive, notification system. Compared to that utopia, iOS 4 notifications are some bizarre UI hell we’ll likely be immolating in until the next major OS update.

But iOS 5 is on it’s way, and its bringing with it Notification Center which should ease your transition a lot. (Hey, Apple stole the guy who invented webOS notifications to work on it!) If you’re switching today, you’ll have a few weeks of pain, but then things will get better.

If you haven’t already, check out our complete iOS 4 feature walkthrough. There’s an incredible amount of stuff in iOS 4 and you can save yourself some serious time cribbing off of us.

If you need help, or have a story to share, check out TiPb’s iPhone forum — we’ve got a special switching from webOS to iPhone 4 thread going just for you!

And if we forgot anything or just plain got something wrong, let us know and we’ll add it or fix it.

Aging iPhones Still Selling According to NPD Group Report

The iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS were the top two selling phones in Q2 of 2011. According to a report filed by the research firm onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.npd.com/press/releases/press_110822a.html');" target="_blank" href="http://www.npd.com/press/releases/press_110822a.html">NPD, Google’s Android nabbed 52 percent of sales during the quarter, with Apple grabbing 29 percent. RIM’s Blackberry devices fell from 14 percent to 11 percent.

The introduction of the Verizon iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS price cuts helped Apple’s market share increase from 28 to 29 percent. Q2 was the first full quarter for the Verizon iPhone, even though the iPhone 4 launched in 2010. There is also the delayed release of the white iPhone to consider.

Here are the top five selling phones for Q2 via the onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/npd.com/corpServlet?nextpage=wireless-mobile-phone-track_s.html');" target="_blank" href="http://npd.com/corpServlet?nextpage=wireless-mobile-phone-track_s.html">NPD’s Mobile Phone Track service:

1. Apple iPhone 4/> 2. Apple iPhone 3GS/> 3. HTC EVO 4G/> 4. HTC Inspire 4G/> 5. Samsung INTENSITY II

[via onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.splatf.com/2011/08/npd-iphone-2q11/');" target="_blank" href="http://www.splatf.com/2011/08/npd-iphone-2q11/">Splatf]

Daily Deal: Case-Mate Hug for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G — 75% off!

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For today only, the TiPb Store has the Case-Mate Hug for iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G for 75% off!. The slim, sleek Hug Case provides daily protection for your iPhone 3GS or iPhone 3G, while conveniently charging it when placed on the Hug Pad. If you’re rocking an iPhone 3GS or iPhone 3G, get rolling with this case now — before they’re all gone!

Nap during your commute with TravAlarm

TravAlarm is an iPhone app that allows you to set a location-alarm. Now you can kick back, close your eyes, and take a quick power nap during your morning commute and relax knowing that you won’t miss you stop because TravAlarm will alert you when you’ve reached your stop.

Even if you don’t want to take a nap, TravAlarm is fantastic for closing your eyes, relaxing, and listening to music during your commute. Unfortunately for me, my commute involves me behind the wheel, but once I’m able to to take advantage of Denver’s light rail, you bet I’ll be using TravAlarm!

TravAlarm is a easy to use location based alarm, allowing you to get that extra sleep during your daily commute. Just set your destination and where you want to be woken. Using the distance instead of time it doesn’t matter if your train/bus is late or early because you will be notified before arrival.

TravAlarm is available on the iPhone for $0.99.

[App Store link]

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New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Monday, August 22

Every day, TiPb gets flooded with announcements for new and updated iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. So every day we pick just a few of the most interesting, the most notable, and simply the most awesome to share with you!

Bike CycloComputer HUD: A plethora of high precision instruments, especially designed for getting the most of your bike: Compass, Elapsed Time, Distance, Analog Clock, Digital Clock, Pace, Speed, Average Speed, Inclination, Lattitude, Longitude, Altimeter, Course, and GPS Signal power in a simple and beauty app that will be the perfect companion for you in your daily training. [$2.99 for iPhone - App Store link]

Chart Match: An easy to use, super-fast way to chart a tennis match. [$0.99 for iPhone - App Store link]

Cheezia: Got fast paws and love cheese? Then head over to cheese factory Cheezia, jump into the shoes of a Packing Manager and help mice in delivering delicious cheeses all around the world! The goal is to pack falling cheeses into packages that match with crates on the conveyor. [$0.99 for iPhone - App Store link]

Chess Time: Play chess with your friends on the go and anywhere. [Free for iPhone - App Store link]

igobubble app: Take a thought, message, photo, video, song, joke, secret, and put it in a bubble. Anybody can change your bubbles, edit them, move them, clone them, spread them and you can track everything that’s happening to them – see how far they travel, how quickly they spread around your school, neighborhood, workplace, city … even around the globe. [Free for iPhone - App Store link]

Any other big app or game releases or updates today?

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Skype Buys Group Messaging Service GroupMe

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Remember how AT&T is href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/att-kills-101000-sms-plan/2011/08/18/">killing their non-unlimited SMS plan? The big guess among the rumor mill is that this is a reaction to iMessage, Facebook, and other ways of sending free messages to all your clients and without AT&T’s SMS service. It looks like another big service is getting in on the free text game, as href="http://techcrunch.com/2011/08/21/skype-to-acquire-year-old-group-messaging-service-groupme/">Skype has just bought out GroupMe. We haven’t heard a firm number on the price, but href="http://allthingsd.com/20110821/skype-buys-groupme-for-text-based-chatting-services/">AllThingsD says $85 million and href="http://www.betabeat.com/2011/08/21/groupme-acquired-by-skype-for-more-than-50-million/">BetaBeat says more than $50 million. GroupMe href="http://blog.groupme.com/post/9226372737/dearest-groupme-groupies-we-have-very-exciting">discussed the buyout on their blog:

This has been a remarkable year for GroupMe, and we believe that this is a big win. And not just a big win for GroupMe and our amazing investors, but also for New York City. As part of the deal, GroupMe will remain in New York, team intact, working on our standalone application. The major difference will be that we will now have access to Skype’s 175 million monthly connected users. 175 million people. That’s a very big deal.

Key point: standalone application. So even though this will doubtless interface with Skype pretty heavily, there will still be a href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/groupme/id392796698?mt=8">GroupMe app.

Now, if I could just get all of my friends on a single one of these services, I could ditch SMS completely!

Verizon To Roll Out New $20/300MB Data Plan

Earlier this month, Verizon rolled out a $20/300MB data plan in limited markets along the href="http://phandroid.com/2011/08/12/verizon-intros-20300mb-data-plan-for-mid-atlantic-region/">central Atlantic seaboard. href="http://9to5mac.com/2011/08/21/verizon-plans-to-take-300mb-for-20m-data-plan-nationwide-this-holiday-season">According to 9to5Mac, this holiday season will see the new, low cost/low data plan head to everyone. Verizon paints the new addition as a way to ease people in to the smartphone market:

“This is a great introductory plan for customers who have been contemplating moving from a basic phone to a smartphone but were hesitant because of cost,” said Mike Maiorana, regional president in Maryland, Washington, DC and Virginia. “The $20 monthly access promotional plan is an opportunity for customers to learn the many benefits of having a smartphone with email and calendar functions, as well as Internet access and apps, at their fingertips.”

9to5′s sources peg this as a direct hit against AT&T, and their $15/200MB plan. With just $5 more for an extra 300MB a month, it’s enough to make new converts to the world of iOS think pretty heavily about Verizon instead of AT&T.

With the iPhone 5 pegged to launch in late 2011, you can bet the holiday competition over users is going to be brutal and fierce, as both carriers try and court new and returning iPhone users.

iPhone 5 Battery Leaked

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As in the part, not as in the actual battery itself leaks. Anyway…MacRumors has posted two href="http://www.macrumors.com/2011/08/22/iphone-5s-battery-back-camera-and-audio-flex-cable-parts-leaked/">news href="http://www.macrumors.com/2011/08/22/photos-of-a-prototype-dvt-iphone-5-battery/">stories this morning regarding leaked information about iPhone 5 parts. Firstly that iPhone parts supplier TVC Mall has  the href="http://www.tvc-mall.com/details/Original-Battery-Replacement-for-iPhone-5-IPHONE5-903/">iPhone 5 Battery, href="http://www.tvc-mall.com/details/Original-iPhone-5-Back-Camera-Lens-Replacement-Parts-IPHONE5-904/">Back Camera Lens, and href="http://www.tvc-mall.com/details/iPhone-5-Headphone-Earphone-Audio-Jack-Flex-Cable-Replacement-Original-IPHONE5-905/">Headphone/Earphone Audio Jack Flex Cable from the upcoming device, and then confirming the battery information with details of href="http://www.macrumors.com/2011/08/22/photos-of-a-prototype-dvt-iphone-5-battery/">development prototypes of the battery. If correct, the iPhone 5′s battery provides much the same power as the iPhone 4′s, rating 3.7V and 5.3Whr compared to the older version’s 3.7V and 5.25Whr.

The iPhone 5 camera appears to have an LED flash directly next to the lens, contrary to early rumors that it would be further away, across the body of the camera.

 

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Donut Is The Trippiest Audio App For Your Monday Morning

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The developers href="http://thestrangeagency.com/circles-within-circles/">explain it on their blog, but I have no idea what the hell any of that means. Something about stacking loops of recordings, and “creating two-dimensional time.”

All I know is that watching the video above, it strikes me that you can make some very Doctor Who sound effects with this thing.

British Airways trialling iPads to improve customer service

British Airways is currently rolling out iPads to some of its cabin crew members to see how it can improve customer service. The iPads will be distributed initially to 100 cabin crew with the aim to carry on the roll out to all senior cabin crew in the following months.

The iPads will be used to gain instant access to on board customer preferences such as where they are seated, who they are travelling with and if they have any special dietary requirements. On top of that, the iPads will have access to flight times, safety manuals and customer service updates.

Bill Francis, British Airways’ head of inflight customer experience, said: “The iPad is already allowing us to offer a more personalised onboard service, but the possibilities for future development are endless. We’re receiving great feedback from cabin crew and customers already.  It allows the crew to offer the thoughtful service they want to deliver and customers are treated as valued guests.”

The iPads will be connected to a 3G network while the plane is on the tarmac; allowing them to have complete real time passenger lists. Currently this is done with a long scroll of paper which lists up to 337 passengers!

[British Airways]

 

Apple Designed iOS 5 with Science in Mind to Make It More Appealing

Good design consists of more elements than most people consider, and it seems that good designers are rare. Look at design outside of Apple’s creations in the technology world, most of it is clunky and, dare I say, blatantly rips off Apple. One element that Apple incorporates into its design so that is more appealing that others may be missing? None other than science.

Look at the first image to the left of this article, then look at the second. You could read the text quicker in the first image. Fact. Or rather, your brain can process the text quicker and with less effort. Though it can be debated to an extent, some accept it as fact due to the differing button shapes in both images.

Simply put, circles are easier on the brain than squares. Maybe it is because life is more like a circle than a square. Never-mind the lame joke/movie reference. Circles are actually more rudimentary shapes, and how it is one continuous “line” may contribute to the fact.

While squares push your vision outside of their surface area, circles draw you inside. Thus you look at text more naturally when it is inside of a circular shape. 

Though it may have seemed to be the case, the shape of system buttons was not just changed for the sake of doing something differently. What seems like a small revision is actually the fruit of research so that iOS looks better and feels more natural.

We are sure that many more elements of iOS’s interface design are based on science rather than simply preference. This is just an example that demonstrates the amount of attention put into the interface. Plus, it is compelling to hear about something that has been virtually proven to be more appealing to everyone just because it makes the majority of people (if not every single person) in existence do more work.

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