Tuesday, June 11, 2013

  • Article: iOS 7: The New Lock Screen + Home Screen

    Soon after Apple debuted the completely redesigned iOS 7 on June 10, 2013, it became obvious that the iOS user experience has changed enough to merit a public re-introduction—a forward-looking discussion of the updated user interface and integrated apps. Over the next week, our series on iOS 7…

  • Article: iOS 7: First-Time Set Up or Upgrading From iOS 6

    Soon after Apple debuted the completely redesigned iOS 7 on June 10, 2013, it became obvious that the iOS user experience has changed enough to merit a public re-introduction—a forward-looking discussion of the updated user interface and integrated apps. Over the next week, our series on iOS 7…

  • Talk Mobile 2013: The State of Mobile Gaming Survey

    We're fans of numbers and quantifiable data here at Mobile Nations, and so following after the first week of Talk Mobile 2013 , we're turning to our good friend the survey to help compile some data. We looked at mobile gaming and consoles , the dark underbelly of mobile gaming , multiplayer…

  • Today's Best Apps: Tintype, iLetterz: Guess Words By Definition And Tune Swipe

    Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours. Today's Best Apps: Tintype, iLetterz: Guess Words By Definition And Tune Swipe is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • See The Internet In A Whole New Way With Highly Visual

    Read up on blogs in a new and design-conscious way with this blog aggregator. See The Internet In A Whole New Way With Highly Visual is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Four things iOS 7 tells us about Apple's next iPhone

    iOS 7 has a few secrets to spill about the coming iPhone. Apple has played the game long enough to keep its secrets heavily guarded, but a close look at some of iOS 7 's lesser-known features hints at a few hardware changes we should count on (or not) for the next iPhone -- and maybe for the…

  • Apple shifts from AFP file sharing to SMB2 in OS X 10.9 Mavericks

    I n OS X Mavericks, Apple will begin migrating from its own legacy Apple Filing Protocol to Microsoft's SMB2 in an effort to enhance performance, security and cross platform file sharing.        

  • iOS 7 beta: Hotspot 2.0 support will lead to hassle-free Wi-Fi access

    While not mentioned during Apple's WWDC keynote, iOS 7 will support Hotspot 2.0, a relatively new Wi-Fi technology that allows compatible devices to seamlessly connect to compatible hotspots without user interaction.        

  • No internal design changes found in preliminary 11" MacBook Air disassembly

    One day after the latest MacBook Air model debuted, images of the 11-inch version with its bottom cover removed reveal that, just as the 2012 model, no changes were made to the laptop's interior layout.        

  • So, what happens to Passbook in iOS 7?

    One of the "key features" of iOS 6 didn't merit a mention by Apple in the introduction of iOS 7. But perhaps Apple has something bigger planned.

  • Article: iOS 7: The New Lock Screen + Home Screen

    Soon after Apple debuted the completely redesigned iOS 7 on June 10, 2013, it became obvious that the iOS user experience has changed enough to merit a public re-introduction—a forward-looking discussion of the updated user interface and integrated apps. Over the next week, our series on iOS 7…

  • Article: iOS 7: First-Time Set Up or Upgrading From iOS 6

    Soon after Apple debu ted the completely redesigned iOS 7 on June 10, 2013, it became obvious that the iOS user experience has changed enough to merit a public re-introduction—a forward-looking discussion of the updated user interface and integrated apps. Over the next week, our series on iOS 7…

  • Four things iOS 7 tells us about Apple's next iPhone

    A few features in the new iOS 7 hint at hardware updates we could see in Apple's next smartphone. [Read more]        

  • iOS 7 security features praised for potential to thwart thieves

    Officials have previously called on Apple and Google to add additional security features in their mobile operating systems that would prevent criminals from being able to use stolen devices. Apple on Monday announced a completely revamped version of iOS at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San…

  • Flipboard now lets others contribute to your magazines (video)

    There's typically more than one person involved in building a traditional magazine, at last check. It only makes sense, then, that Flipboard just opened up its internet-based magazine curation to groups. Those who've built a maga zine can now invite friends to add content at will, whether…

  • Filedrop: Your Semi-Universal Airdrop Alternative

    We finally have AirDrop for iOS—which is great news! But that still doesn't change the fact that you can only share between Apple devices, leaving your Windows brethren high and dry. Fortunately, a similar service called Filedrop just hit iOS, meaning you're free to share and share alike.…

  • Apple is finally allowing developer s to sell their apps to other developers. Here's why (and how)

    With over 300,000 mobile developers building 900,000 apps for the iOS apps store, you would think that occasionally someone would want to sell or buy an app.

  • iOS 6與iOS 7介面的分別  放在一起方便大家睇

    我們已經給大家看過iOS 7率先親身試玩影片,以及相關的WWDC 2013的報道,大家都應該了解iOS 6與iOS 7的分別。我們今次特別把iOS 6和iOS…

  • RunKeeper for iOS gets new social feed and leaderboard

    The fitness app RunKeeper already lets you check stats on your smartwatch, but what is activity tracking without a public shaming social component? Starting today, the iOS version of the app includes a new feed for viewing your friends' logged workouts along with your own, complete with the…

  • Verizon FiOS Mobile arrives on Android, lets you watch live TV and video on demand

    The iOS crowd has been able to enjoy Verizon's FiOS Mobile service for s ome time now, but now it's the Android faithful's turn to finally experience what they've been missing. The application, which is said to be compatible with "many of your favorite Android enabled…

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