Apple's latest mobile operating system is being pushed out to devices. The company claims the software adds over 200 new features.
As expected, Apple today began pushing out iOS 6 to iPods,
iPhones and iPads.
The update began going out to users this morning. Users can get it by plugging their device in and launching Apple's iTunes software, or -- if they're running iOS 5 -- over the air from within the settings menu.
According to Apple, the update adds "over 200 new features," to iOS 5, which was released last October. Chief among them is an entirely new maps application that uses Apple's own data, changes to Siri that add more information about movies, restaurants, and sports scores, as well as deep integration with Facebook. Read more
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