Wednesday, August 27, 2014

  • Apple once again denied US sales ban on patent-infringing Samsung devices

    Apple has once again failed to secure a ban on the sales in the U.S. of patent-infringing Samsung smartphones and tablets. Apple once again denied US sales ban on patent-infringing Samsung devices is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • HomeKit in iOS 8: Explained

    HomeKit is the name for Apple's home automation framework for developers. With HomeKit, our iPhones and iPads will have a rational way to configure, communicate with, and control "the internet of things" around us, including connected lights, speakers, security systems, appliances, and…

  • 80% of consumers polled prefer a larger screen iPhone 6

    With the rumored iPhone 6 announcement coming September 9th at a yet to be announced Apple Media event, I thought it would be interesting to revisit a question we asked our readers three weeks ago with regard to preferred iPhone 6 screen size.

  • Steve Wozniak believes Apple can make wearables compelling to the mass market

    Back in July, Steve "Woz" Wozniak opined on his thoughts on wearables, and noted his own disdain for the Galaxy Gear wearable he owned for only a day. Now he's back with thoughts on Apple, and a potential changing market. Continue reading →

  • 'BioShock' for iOS Now Available Worldwide

    Following hints of a release earlier this summer, the iOS version of 2K Games' original first person shooter BioShock is now available in the App Store. Rumored since 2008, BioShock on iOS is a port of the full, original game first released in 2007. Set in 1960, BioShock asks players to take on…

  • Samsung again appears to defend its phone design choices

    The Korean tech company outlines why the Samsung Galaxy Alpha looks the way it does, despite the device's similarities to Apple's iPhone.

  • Apple now offering iPhone upgrades on AT&T Next

    The Apple Store might be the only place you need to go for your iPhone, as Apple has started selling their smartphone with AT&T's Next program. With that, you can now walk into an Apple Store, put no money down on a phone, and walk out only paying a monthly fee on top of your rate plan.…

  • Samsung ad: Galaxy Note is sexy secretary in short skirt

    Wanting you to forget the iPhone 6, Samsung releases new ads that celebrate the September 3 launch of its Galaxy Note 4. One contains unfortunate dialogue. It then disappears from YouTube.

  • Keeping Bike Shares Running Smoothly Requires Seriously Complex Math

    Here's kind of a dirty secret about bike share: Bikes don't end up distributed evenly across the system, so most cities use trucks and trailers to shuffle the bikes around to the kiosks where they're needed most at different times of day. Turns out it requires a complicated algorithm to…

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