Soon after iOS 4 was released to iPhone and iPod touch users on Monday, Apple also made its iBooks application for reading and purchasing e-books available for device owners for free via the App Store ...
iPad owners have been able to read e-books with Apple’s iBooks app since that device launched in early April. The iPhone-compatible version only become available recently, with the arrival of iOS 4.
Alongside today's release of iOS 4, Apple has updated its iBooks application to Version 1.1, making it a universal application offering compatibility with iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. In addition to ...
Although books are not necessarily the focus of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers conference in San Francisco—where the new iPhone 4 was unveiled today—Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced several ...
With iBooks on your iPhone or iPad (or iPad mini, my favorite reading device), you can download electronic books from the convenient privacy of your very own iOS device. You never need to enter a ...
Apple has updated iBooks and made it a universal application for iPad and iPhone. The update comes together with the release of iOS 4 earlier today, which lists iBooks support as one of the most ...