Have Your Own Musical Time Machine With Rewind Radio
This may not be a full on time machine, but at least your ears can jump back in time easily with this slick radio app. Have Your Own Musical Time Machine With Rewind Radio is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Quirky App Of The Day: Party Like It's 137 B.C. In The Roman Empire
Attempt to seize different forts or hold off the enemy in this strategy game built around the Roman Empire. Quirky App Of The Day: Party Like It's 137 B.C. In The Roman Empire is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Samsung Is Asking Winter Olympic Athletes To Cover Apple Logos During Opening Ceremony
The Apple competitor is a sponsor of the games and is giving each athlete a Galaxy 3 Note phablet. Samsung Is Asking Winter Olympic Athletes To Cover Apple Logos During Opening Ceremony is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Ember For Mac Gets Auto-Import And More With Latest Update
Ember for Mac keeps getting better, now with new features taken directly from the popular iOS version. Ember For Mac Gets Auto-Import And More With Latest Update is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
The Simpsons: Tapped Out Receives A Love-Filled Update
Just in time for Valentines Day, the popular iOS game features new characters and buildings. The Simpsons: Tapped Out Receives A Love-Filled Update is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Mac: OWC RAM for Mac Pro (Late 2013)
With a $3,000 starting price, it may be hard to justify upgrading the new Mac Pro beyond its basic specs when you make the purchase. Thankfully this unit is mostly user-upgradable, including its RAM, and like always, OWC is ready to go with RAM upgrades ($75-$859). While Apple charges up to $1,200…
News: Report: iWatch to use LG stepped battery tech
Apple will use stepped lithium-ion batteries in its upcoming iWatch, according to a report from The Korea Herald. The batteries will be supplied by LG Chem, Samsung SDI, and Tianjin Lishen Battery, sources said. As the report notes, a stepped battery uses layers of batteries to offer more energy…
Slayin: Top 5 tips, tricks, and cheats
Between its charming 8-bit look, thankless challenge curve, and pared-down controls, Slayin has found a sweet spot in iOS gaming. Players only have one life to make their way through as many waves of enemies and bosses as possible, while collecting treasure along the way. Your hero is constantly…
New and updated apps: Chicago Avenue Moon, Unread, BBM, and More!
Every day dozens and dozens of new and updated apps and games hit the iOS and Mac App Stores. It's impossible to keep up with them all, but it's not impossible to pick out the very best. Here they are! Today we've got apps that add music to your movement, delight to your RSS reading, and…
Best iPhone and iPad apps to keep up with the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi
Keep up with all your favorite events and athletes at the 2014 Winter Olympics with these apps for iPhone and iPad! The 2014 Winter Olympics officially begin on February 6 but athletes from all over the world have already made their trek to Sochi, and all eyes all over the world will be on them as…
ZEN & TECH 60: How to take the stress out of your studies
ZEN & TECH is Mobile Nations' lifestyle podcast where we work on centering your inner geek and using technology to help reduce stress and live better lives. In today's episode, Georgia and Rene talk about how to take the stress out of your — or your children's' —studies,…
Samsung asks athletes to cover Apple logo on iPhones during opening ceremony
Samsung is allegedly handing out Galaxy Note 3 devices to Olympic athletes in Sochi. As part of the gift, Samsung is asking athletes to cover the Apple logo on any iPhone they bring to the opening ceremony. This voluntary ban ensures sponsor Samsung takes the center stage during the Olympics' most…
5 apps that can earn you cold, hard cash (and other rewards)
That expensive smartphone in your pocket could pay for itself -- you just have to download the right apps. Both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store are littered with titles to help you rack up money, gift cards, and other perks, and all you have to do is give up a few minutes of your time to…
Airplay problems on your new MacBook or Mac Pro? Turn off Bluetooth
Apple has acknowledged that some late 2013 models of the MacBook Pro and Mac Pro are having problems with Airplay mirroring and issued a potential fix.
Mac: OWC RAM for Mac Pro (Late 2013)
With a $3,000 starting price, it may be hard to justify upgrading the new Mac Pro beyond its basic specs when you make the purchase. Thankfully this unit is mostly user-upgradable, including its RAM, and like always, OWC is ready to go with RAM upgrades ($75-$859). While Apple charges up to $1,200…
News: Report: iWatch to use LG stepped battery tech
Apple will use stepped lithium-ion batteries in its upcoming iWatch, according to a report from The Korea Herald. The batteries will be supplied by LG Chem, Samsung SDI, and Tianjin Lishen Battery, sources said. As the report notes, a stepped battery uses layers of batteries to offer more energy…
5 apps that can earn you cold, hard cash (and other rewards)
If you want to make a little cash on the side, these Android and iOS apps can help you out. [Read more]
These Origami-Inspired Kiosks Fold Open and Closed Like Paper Fans
We've all had that thought while playing with origami: "If this paper swan were bigger, I would live in it." Okay, so maybe not all of us have had that thought, but it certainly crossed the minds of the architects at Make, in London, who recently designed these crazy folding kiosks.…
Jean Michel Jarre wants $400 of your new iPhone for his pocket
Musician Jean Michel Jarre has lashed out at tech companies for devaluing music and other media, suggesting that $300-400 of the sticker price of every smartphone sold should be handed … Continue reading
No more botched rollouts: These two bills could change how the government buys tech
Guest Post: One bill gives agency CIOs the power to approve all IT spending and internal hires. The other creates a new office in the White House to review and guide major IT projects.
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