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iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple. It was
originally named the iPhone OS, but was renamed to the iOS in
June, 2009. The iOS currently runs on the iPhone, iPod touch, and
iPad.
Mac and Windows software used to activate and sync iPhone, iPod
touch, and iPad. Also used to manage music, movies, TV shows,
apps, books, and other media.
Jailbreak: Breaking open the root jail Apple uses to secure iOS,
allowing a user to customize the device and install apps outside of
the App Store.
Tap and hold an app and it will begin to "jiggle", indicating you can
move it around the Home Screen, from screen to screen, put it into
folders, delete it by tapping it’s X badge (App Store apps only), or
Force Quit it if it’s in the Fast App Switcher.
Co-founder and CEO of Apple and product visionary behind iPod,
iTunes, iPhone, iPad, etc.
Allows you to share cellular data over a Wi-Fi connection with up to
5 additional devices.
The photo stream feature stores up to 1,000 photos from the last
30 days on iCloud and automatically downloads them to all your
devices that have Photo stream. See Settings, iCloud, Photostream.
Apple’s web browser. Allows you to surf the internet.
Viewing information, as opposed to downloading it on your
computer. Ie your stream podcasts, videos, etc.
Apple’s intelligent virtual assistant. Responds to your voice and
attempts to action your commands. Also used to talk and type.
Short for synchronise. Allows different devices and computers to
work together without having to copy and paste or re insert
information. Ie. You synchronise your iPad with your PC through
iTunes.
Google's web-based streaming video service. Accessible from
iPhone or iPod touch via the YouTube app, or over the internet.
One of Apple's built-in iOS apps that allows searching, browsing,
and playback YouTube videos.