Friday, June 14, 2013

  • Today's Best Apps: Bob Player And Quadropus Rampage

    Discover the most useful and entertaining iOS apps from the last 24 hours. Today's Best Apps: Bob Player And Quadropus Rampage is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • The new Mac Pro: purpose-built for performance

    The most frequently repeated joke at WWDC about the new Mac Pro is that it looks like a trashcan or a cigarette tray. There's nothing trashy about it: it looks more like a jet turbine - an example of form followin g function so evident throughout Jony Ive's design catalog. Built for speed…

  • Restrict volume on iPhone, iPod, and iPad

    Limit volume on iPhone, iPod or iPad If your kid is using an iPhone , iPod , or iPad to blast music at unsafe levels, you should consider setting a limit on their maximum volume. I mean, they'll hate you for it -- but they'll also hate having tinnitus in their 20s, right? In the above…

  • AT&T to Send Emergency Alerts to U.S. iPhone 4S/5 Owners

    AT&T has announced that it is pushing out a software update to bring Wireless Emergency Alerts to its U.S. customers that use an iPhone 4S or an iPhone 5. Wireless Emergency Alerts are part of a public safety system that is designed to send out geographically-targeted messages to alert people…

  • Office for iPhone, 'Yeezus,' and birthday songs: 90 Seconds on The Verge

    On Sight. Black Skinhead. I Am A God. New Slaves. Hold My Liquor. I'm In It. Blood On The Leaves. Guilt Trip. Send It Up. Bound 2. Stories of the day: Office for iPhone: Microsoft delivers basic document editing, but no iPad version Kanye West's 'Yeezus' album leaks four days…

  • California man uses iPhone GPS to track down thieves

    A GPS tracking system saves the day, again. One man uses it to find his stolen bag full of valuables, including his laptop, iPad, and i Phone. [Read more]        

  • Microsoft says games for the Xbox One will still cost $59.99

    Microsoft has confirmed that the games it releases for the Xbox One will sell for $59.99, just like those for the Xbox 360, and Sony has previously suggested that it will also be sticking to the old price point. A spokesperson told Polygon that Microsoft Studios games will have a standard price of…

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