Wednesday, June 26, 2013

  • How much is Apple paying for iTunes Radio?

    If you've been wondering how much exactly Apple will be paying out for all the music they'll be making available via iTunes Radio, it looks like some answers might just be available for now. At least according to Hannah Karp and Jessica E. Lessin of the Wall Street Journal : During iTunes…

  • MacBreak Weekly 356: Double Hung

    Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Jason Snell, and I talk iOS 7 Beta 2, OS X Mavericks, and more. Download and subscribe: TWiT.tv        

  • Review: AOC Portable 16″ USB Monitor

    The AOC 16" Portable USB monitor is an inexpensive 2nd monitor for your Mac that works solely off of power drawn through your Mac's USB port. Could this be the second screen solution for you? Read the review to find out!

  • JetBlue Joins American Airlines in Letting the iPad Take Flight

    JetBlue is the latest airline to ditch its flight manuals for iPads joining American Airlines, who on Monday said it has finished rolling out its electronic flight bag program to pilots on all flights. Like American, JetBlue received FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) approval to outfit its…

  • iOS 7 includes new accessibility option that lets you to control your iPhone with head movements

    Apple has added an interesting new accessibility option in iOS 7 that allows you to control your iOS device with head movements.The option can be found in the Switch Control section under Accessibility, which is meant for users who need assistance with physical and motor movements. Continue…

  • Twitter wants to make a 'DVR mode' for live TV events, offer delayed Twitter streams

    Social media is very much about keeping up with what's happening right now -- but not everybody consumes live media simultaneously. What happens when you watch a time-shifted sporting event four hours late, but still want to see what your peers had to say in the heat of the moment? Twitter CEO…

  • DirecTV GenieGo takes the fight to Sling, brings TV streaming anywhere on PC and iOS

    DirecTV recently switched the name of its Nomad transcoding device to GenieGo to match its new DVRs , a change we first noticed on its Android app . On Windows PC and iOS the apps are about to get a new update that changes the name and lets users stream video from their DVRs over WiFi even when…

  • iOS 7 allows iPhone and iPad control with head movements?

    A rumored accessibility option for Apple's upcoming operating system may let users control their devices with a quick jerk of the head. [Read more]        

  • How Aspect Ratios Have Changed Over Time Because of Movies

    If you haven't learned anything interesting today, watch this fascinating history lesson on how the aspect ratios we know (16:9, 4:3) became the standard of what we see. For any film geek or ratio nerd, it's a lovely trip back into time where things can become standard by just doing it for a…

  • Microsoft: we're third place with Windows Phone, not afraid of BlackBerry

    Microsoft has focused on Windows 8.1 this week at its Build developers conference, but the company has a few sessions on Windows Phone too. Speaking to The Verge on Wednesday, senior Windows Phone product manager Larry Lieberman outlined the company's perspective on Windows Phone 8's…

  • iOS 7 includes new head gestures to control your iPhone

    Most interestingly, this means that Apple has created camera-based gesture-sensing technology which could eventually find its way into apps and the operating system at large. Or even other Apple products, such as Apple TV or MacBooks.

  • You Can Control Your iPhone with Your Head in iOS 7

    Hidden inside the Accessibility settings of iOS 7 is a sneaky new way to control your iPhone (or iPad): with your head. Yep, with simple left or right head movements you can navigate your iPhone. You'll look a little bit crazy but ooh wow look at you control your iPhone invisibly. Read more...…

  • iPhone 4 leaker tells all on Reddit AMA

    After finding an iPhone 4 prototype in a bar in 2010, Brian Hogan leaked it to the press -- which came with some high-stakes consequences. Now, Hogan tells his side of the story. [Read more]        

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