Apple's iPhone is the greatest gadget of all time - and with the launch of the iPhone 4S and iOS 5 software it continues to set the pace. The Rough Guide to the iPhone unlocks the myriad secrets of this extraordinary gadget, from customizing your home screen and synchronizing with iCloud to making and receiving video calls.

Packed full of recommendations for the latest and coolest apps and accessories, and covering amazing new features such as Siri and Newsstand, The Rough Guide to the iPhone will turn you from an iPhone user into an iPhone guru.

It's an eBook reader. It's a touch-screen computer. It's a games machine. It's a movie player. It's for browsing the web and sending emails. Whatever you think the Apple iPad is, The Rough Guide to the iPad will show you that it's so much more, and reveal all you need to know about this landmark device.

The Rough Guide to the iPad covers everything from buying advice, and the lowdown on the features you get straight out of the box, to advanced tips and reviews of the coolest apps. It really is the one-stop shop for all your iPad questions and needs. As well as reviews of the best new apps appearing in the store, all the new features of iOS 4 and the second-generation iPad are covered, including multi-tasking, AirPrint and FaceTime.

So many apps and so little time. How do you get to the best with a minimum of fuss? The Rough Guide to the Best iPhone and iPad Apps solves the problem. It pinpoints the 500 best free and paid for applications in all major categories. Whether its navigation or news, photography or productivity, games or utilities this book highlights the best running on iPhone, iPad (or both) from the marquee names to the hidden gems.

Discover now, the 500 finest applications your iOS was born to run.