J.P. Morgan Chase will let employees use other devices such as the iPhone for corporate messaging and email. This marks the first time of Wall Street institution to allow phones other than research in Motion’s BlackBerry for its communications. Using Google’s Android operating system, the New York-based financial company has been testing the Apple device. The financial institutions requires a keeping of stringent records of emails and communications and needs reassurance that smartphones such as iPhones can route all messages over the bank’s own technical infrastructure.
Apple is releasing a software update for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch devices which is expected to bring new features like a wireless printing to its valued users. The iOS 4.2 has been announced by the Cupertino, a Calif.-based company, which will include “AirPrint” – a certain feature that automatically finds wireless-enabled printers on local connections and even local networks. The newest features and advanced functionality will make the product more simple and seamless for dedicated Apple users anywhere.

It has been some time now that the rumors of a smaller iPad have been making rounds. According to the Economic Daily News a new iPad with a seven inch screen and with the iPad’s IPS technology is being made by Chimei Innolux, the touch screen components provided by Cando Corp and is being assembled by Compal Electronics. The HBO channel has also informed that HBO GO will be available on all cable operated system, on the iPad. YouTube brought out its own universal player for the iPad and the iPhone and is christened Vimeo.
