Thursday, June 13, 2013

  • Apple Launches Developer-Only iWork For iCloud Beta

    Apple has just launched a developer-only beta version of its iWork for iCloud service. Apple Launches Developer-Only iWork For iCloud Beta is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Hey you, the one running iOS 7 beta when you really shouldn't be: Stay classy!

    I meant to publish this on Monday but I messed up and forgot to. Sorry about that. But it's the same every year. The iOS 7 beta is intended for developers to test for bugs and software com patibility. It's not intended to be an early release preview, or the daily driver for anyone's main…

  • iWork for iCloud beta now live for registered Apple developers

    First announced on Monday in the WWDC 2013 keynote, the iWork for iCloud beta is now live for registered developers to preview. Essentially, this is Apple's answer to Google Drive's online document editing tools, and promises almost the same experience as the desktop versions of the iWork…

  • Reveal: A promising runtime inspector for iOS apps

    Reveal is a new debugging app by Itty Bitty Apps . It gives you the ability to inspect view elements and hierarchies in your iOS apps in realtime, providing a unique perspective to developers for debugging their apps. Before getting started with Reveal, you first need to link your project to the…

  • Why we can't have nice apps and how Apple could fix it

    Yahoo! just bought my favorite camera app for iOS, Kitcam, and removed it from the App Store . It's not the first time a great third party app has been been bought. Google has bought many apps, from the Slide apps to Nik Software apps (including Snapseed) to Sparrow. Facebook has bought…

  • Apple yet again rumored to launch iPhones with larger screens, multiple colors

    Rumors about Apple releasing iPhones with larger screens and multiple colors aren't a nything new. This time Reuters is reporting that it could happen next year due to pressure from the market and rival handset makers, namely Samsung. According to Reuters , sources familiar with the matter say…

  • GhostBird acquired by Yahoo!, Kitcam and PhotoForge 2 now removed from the App Store

    GhostBird Software, the developers of Kitcam and PhotoForge 2, has been purchased by Yahoo! to become part of the Flickr team. As a result, both applications have now been removed from the App Store, though will continue to work for anyone who has already downloaded them. Equally, if you've ever…

  • News: iOS 7: Redeem iTunes gift cards with camera

    iO S 7 users will be able to redeem iTunes gift cards using the device's camera, thanks to an addition to the upcoming operating system's App Store. iTunes for the Mac added the same feature last year, and it makes even more sense to bring the option to iOS devices. Additionally, the ability to…

  • Install these themes to give your iPhone an iOS 7 makeover

    Apple gave us a sneak peak at iOS 7 on Monday, and its without doubt the biggest change since the launch of the iPhone back in 2007.Unfortunately, most of us will have to wait until September to get our hands on iOS 7 as it is currently available only to developers of Apple's iOS Developer…

  • Yahoo acquires GhostBird, developer of KitCam and PhotoForge2

    Yahoo seems to be on a shopping spree. Hot on the heels of buying Tumblr for a whopping $1.1 billion, the company has bought GhostBird, developers of KitCam, a popular camera app for iOS and PhotoForge2, a photo editing app. Continue reading →

  • Take care of all your photo editing needs with The MacPhun Photo Editor Bundle [Deals Hub]

    The iPhone has r eally taken photography to a whole new level, as you now have a top-notch camera built right into your phone. Sure, there are other smartphones out there that can take great photos, but take a look at Flickr's stats and you'll find that the majority of photos there are taken by…

  • Future iPhones with Sapphire display seems highly unlikely

    One of the main reasons for iPhone warranty claims is cracked and broken screens.With the iPhone 5 , Apple addressed part of the problem by replacing the glass back casing with anodized aluminum with inlays along the top and bottom made of  ceramic glass (on the white and silver model) or pigmented…

  • iOS 7 tidbits: Text Size, Video Zoom, Banner Notifications and more

    We continue to get information about interesting new features and changes in iOS 7 , which was seeded to developers earlier in the week. Here is a list of the new features and changes in iOS 7 for today: Continue reading →

  • How to downgrade from iOS 7 beta to iOS 6

    If you had upgraded your iOS device to iOS 7 beta to check it out and want to downgrade back to iOS 6, then the goo d news is that you can downgrade. This is despite Apple's warning which states that you cannot downgrade back to earlier versions of iOS. Continue reading →

  • Reuters: Apple talking to suppliers about 4.7 inch and 5.7 inch iPhones for late next year

    According to four anonymous sources who have spoken to Reuters, Apple is thinking about making bigger iPhones . They're thinking of coming out with a 4.7 inch iPhone and a 5.7 inch iPhone at some point next year, probably in the second half. It should be noted that just because Apple is talking to…

  • Apple Working with Logitech and MOGA on Upcoming MFi Game Controllers

    During Apple's WWDC keynote, the company revealed that a number of new APIs will be introduced with iOS 7 , including support for MFi (Made for iPhone) certified hardware game controllers, which will allow manufacturers to design and release dedicated iOS gaming peripherals. Some new…

  • News: iOS 7: Redeem iTunes gift cards with camera

    iOS 7 users will be able to redeem iTunes gift cards using the device's camera, thanks to an addition to the upcoming operating system's App Store. iTunes for the Mac added the same feature last year, and it makes even more sense to bring the option to iOS devices. Additionally, the ability to…

  • iOS 7 said to let users zoom while recording video

    While Apple's new operating system isn't yet ready for the public, developers are discovering a host of new features that includes zoom while video shooting. [Read more]        

  • Apple's Surfing and Easter Party, Voice Commands, and Government Spies

    This week on the podcast we're talking about all of Apple's big announcements, the unseen beauty of voice commands, and governm ent spies. We're also answering your questions about downgrading an iPhone, calling a coworker out on his or her BS, and common MacBook Wi-Fi issues. Read…

  • Mob Stoolie: Il Cosa Nostra Wanted UAVs for Hits

    The US military may hold the crown for most people whacked from an autonomous weapons platform but it is far from the first to try remotely-piloted death machines. According to one former mafioso, the Graviano family was testing radio-controlled, explosives-laden kamikaze craft for the handling of…

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