First Look: Orbotix Ollie by Sphero
We first saw Orbotix's Ollie ($100) by Sphero at CES 2014 and were immediately impressed. Unlike Sphero (review) and Sphero 2.0 (review), Ollie isn't a robotic ball — it's a quick little app-controlled robot with two wheels. Although it's not waterproof like the prior Sphero balls,…
News: iPhone 6 Plus users reporting bending iPhones
Several MacRumors readers have reported cases of iPhone 6 Plus units actually bending while being carried in pockets, merely days after the device launched. One user reported discovering that his new iPhone 6 Plus had bent slightly after only about 18 hours of sitting in a front suit pocket. While…
News: FXNOW channel comes to Apple TV
Apple has added the FXNOW channel to Apple TV. It was reported in July that FXNOW would be arriving on Apple's set-top box in the next 12 months — that time has already come. FXNOW is the on-demand service for FX, FXX, and FXM, and as such, the channel features a number of FX shows, and a…
A rebranded Beats Music streaming service could be unveiled early next year
The timing could coincide with the Grammy Awards in February. A rebranded Beats Music streaming service could be unveiled early next year is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
FXNOW channel arrives for the Apple TV
Much like the iOS app, users can watch on-demand programming from FX, FXX, and FXM. FXNOW channel arrives for the Apple TV is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
A new iPhone 6 teardown reveals why Apple wants you to buy more memory
How much does Apple spend on each iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus? A new iPhone 6 teardown reveals why Apple wants you to buy more memory is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Today's apps gone free: Lists To-Do, iCrosss, Email for Business and more
Todays AGF list includes a productivity app, a math app, and a business app. Todays apps gone free: Lists To-Do, iCrosss, Email for Business and more is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Apple said to be prepping iOS 8.0.1 to fix initial bugs
Apple's iOS 8.0.1 update may be arriving soon. Apple said to be prepping iOS 8.0.1 to fix initial bugs is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Is the iPhone 6 Plus bendable?
Some users are having problems with their new iPhone 6 Plus. Is the iPhone 6 Plus bendable? is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
iPhone to iPhone 6: History in specs
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are the latest in a line of Apple phones stretching back to the original in 2007. Year after year, release after release, they've grown bigger, faster, more powerful, and better. You can see it in the specs and feel it in the experience. Now, some people believe…
Google relaunches Currents as Google Play Newsstand
Google has updated its Currents app for the iPhone and iPad to version 3.0, and in so doing it has changed its name from Currents to Google Play Newsstand. Google moved from Currents to Newsstand on Android late last year. The app still offers users a way to access news articles, videos and audios…
New and updated apps: BBM, Discover, Starbase Annex 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 iOS 8 updates to apps like BBM and Discover Mobile, a new game from…
Apple TV gets more on-demand content with FX Now
The Apple TV has added FX Now to it's group of channels, letting you stream shows and movies from the cable network. FX Now features a rotating slate of movies including Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon, The Other Guys, and Twilight, along with original and syndicated programming. In order to…
Yes, the aluminum iPhone 6 and 6 Plus will bend if put under too much pressure, because physics
Every time there's a new iPhone there's also a new scare of people being upset by one thing or another that turns out to be greatly overblown. Be it Antennagate with the iPhone 4, or purple lens flare with the iPhone 5, or tricking the Touch ID sensor of the iPhone 5s with elaborate…
How to accept a Family Sharing invitation with iOS 8
If you have iOS 8 , you have the ability to share all your iTunes purchases with other members of your household with Family Sharing . After you've setup and enabled Family Sharing all you've got to do is invite people. And if you're on the receiving end, you've just got to accept…
Report claims to have the list of bug fixes Apple has in mind for iOS 8.0.1
Apple may have just released iOS 8 to the world less than a year ago but a new report claims to have gotten a hold of the change log of bug fixes that will be part of iOS 8.0.1, the first update for the OS since its launch. MacRumors claims to have gotten a hold of the change log for iOS 8.0.1 from…
Is iOS 8 Making You Wi-Fi Sluggish on iPhone and iPad?
Every new firmware release tends to have some bugs and teething issues and iOS 8 is no different. If you have just recently grabbed iOS 8 for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, you may have encountered some wi-fi related issues. In fact, it is clear from the Apple Support forums, that a lot of users…
Which iPhone 6 did you buy?
Apple's new iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6 went on sale on Friday, and sold a record-breaking 10 million units over the launch weekend. When the new iPhones went up for pre-order, I was surprised to see that a majority of you wanted to buy the iPhone 6 Plus. Continue reading →
Apple aiming to revamp Beats Music and showcase rebranding in February, according to 'industry scuttlebutt'
On Monday, September 22, it was reported that Apple would be shutting down Beats Music, and putting focus on other areas (like iTunes Radio). Soon after, it turned out that Apple may simply be reconsidering a rebranding of the existing music streaming service. Now, a new report corroborates that…
The best third-party keyboards for iPhone
Having used a bunch of Android devices for the past few years, I've enjoyed a bunch of features on Google's platform, that I'm glad to see on iOS 8 — most notably third-party keyboard support. This opens up new input methods, personalized dictionaries, multi-language support, customization…
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