Fight for the forest in Animals vs Mutants
Netmarble is South Korea's largest mobile game publisher, but they've never had much of a US presence – until now. The newly-formed Netmarble US has just released its first game: Animals vs. Mutants. It's available for free on both Android and iOS. Sure, Animals vs. Mutants is a…
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance slices its way onto the Mac App Store
TransGaming has released Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance onto the Mac App Store . Revengence is an action game set in the Metal Gear Solid universe that puts the player in the role of Raiden, the half-human, half-machine ninja. Set in the aftermath of Metal Gear Solid 4, Revengeance centers around a…
Deal of the Day: Ventev 2000mAh PowerCase for iPhone 5/5S
The Powercase 2000mAh features a built-in battery charger that delivers power to your iPhone 5 even when you're nowhere near an outlet. Slim and lightweight, this case offers the protection you need against impacts with LED lights to show the power level of the internal battery. Get yours in…
The Revolv Hub is the center of your connected universe
If you have more than one connected device in your home, chances are you'll also have more than one app to control said devices. As you add more toys, you also get bogged down with more apps, more hubs, and an all around bigger mess. That's where Revolv comes in. The $299 Revolv hub sets out…
The 'iPad Pro' might feature an enhanced 'A8X' processor
The "A8X" would be the first enhanced base chip from Apple since the A6X launched in 2012. The 'iPad Pro' might feature an enhanced 'A8X' processor is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Apple knew of iCloud vulnerabilities that led to 'Celebgate' since March 2014
This has been a very bad week for Apple and its only getting worse.Before Bendgate and the iOS 8.0.1 release snafu, Apple was confronted with "Celebgate," which saw hackers release naked celebrity photographs originally stored on iCloud. Initially, the company said that the theft of the…
Apple will probably replace your bent iPhone 6 Plus
Apple has commented on "Bendgate." Apple will probably replace your bent iPhone 6 Plus is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Apple Offers Fix for iPhones Affected by iOS 8 Problems
As many of you probably already know, Apple pulled the iOS 8.0.1 update after some users reported serious issues. Now they have issued a fix via their official website. This is a process that the company doesn't typically officially endorse but it looks like they haven't had a choice in…
News: Report: Apple was aware of iCloud security hole in March
Apple was informed of an iCloud security vulnerability that could lead to compromised user data as early as March 2014, a new report indicates. E-mails obtained by The Daily Dot reveal that London-based software developer Ibrahim Balic informed Apple on March 26 that he had successfully bypassed a…
News: Bent iPhones may qualify for warranty replacement
Following reports earlier this week that iPhone 6 Plus users were experiencing problems with iPhones bending in their pockets, Apple Support has responded to an inquiry from The Next Web indicating that bent iPhones could be replaced under warranty if they pass a "Visual Mechanical Inspection"…
Daily Deal: Another chance to get three years of VPN Unlimited Premium for only $19
We've extended our offer to give you another chance to grab VPN Unlimited Premium for only $19 in our iLounge Deals—that's 70% off the normal price. VPN Unlimited provides users with access to a secure virtual private network (VPN) which is ideal for securing traffic when surfing from public…
News: Apple offers instructions on downgrading from iOS 8.0.1, says 8.0.2 coming soon
Apple has released a new support document that instructs users on how to downgrade from iOS 8.0.1 back to iOS 8. The document is called "Loss of cellular service or ability to use Touch ID after updating to iOS 8.0.1 on iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus." iOS 8.0.1 was pulled only hours after it was…
Will Apple replace your bent iPhone 6? It depends
The device must pass certain guidelines covered in an iPhone Visual Inspection Test, according to an Apple support rep who chatted with The Next Web.
Samsung jabs at 'Bendgate' to tout its Galaxy Note Edge
Pity the iPhone 6 that yields to pressure applied at the right spot. LG is also playing up its own curved phone at Apple's expense.
Four of Apple's biggest missteps, from Maps to MobileMe
The Cupertino, Calif., electronics giant doesn't always get it right. CNET details some of Apple's biggest and most recent screw-ups.
iPhone 6 Plus vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Cameras compared
Living with the iPhone 6 Plus, part 5: In our latest post-review check-in, Tim Stevens pauses to take some pictures in what is an unfair fight.
How to set up your emergency Medical ID with the new Health app in iOS 8
iOS 8 includes a new app for Health, which aims to provide you a dashboard for all your health and fitness data.The Health app will collect data from other third-party apps and devices that monitor your health and activity. It also gives users the option to share specific data with health care…
Get Superior Screen Protection For Your New iPhone 6 with the Rhino Shield [Deals Hub]
We've all had the look of terror on our face as our iPhone tumbles out of our hands and falls toward the floor. There's nothing you can do but hope that it's safe and sound when you pick it up. But you can take preemptive action to make sure your iPhone will be in tact when you pick it up.…
Apple's A8 disassembled, reveals 4MB L3 cache, GX6450 and more
When a new Apple-branded product launches, it usually doesn't take long before it gets disassembled and dissected. The iPhone 6 has already been featured in its own teardown, and so has the larger iPhone 6 Plus. Now, though, it's time for the A8 processor to go under the knife. Continue…
Apple was made aware of iCloud 'brute-force' hacking method six months before celebrity photos were leaked
In early September, a massive breach resulted in the leak of several celebrity photos in compromising and personal positions. The photos were attributed to iCloud accounts from which the photos had been ascertained. Now, a new report has surfaced stating that Apple was made aware of the method used…
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