Sunday, September 14, 2014

  • How to restore from an iCloud backup on iPhone and iPad

    If you're getting a new iPhone or iPad to replace an older one and you've been using iCloud in order to back up all your data, you can easily bring all your stuff down in just a few steps. Everything from messages, apps, and photos will be exactly as you left them. How to restore from your…

  • Apple beefs up device security, closes 'back door' exploits with iOS 8

    Apple has made some important security upgrades with the iOS 8 gold master, making it harder to scrape data from iPhones and iPad. A number of iOS services are more guarded, and a couple of wireless vulnerabilities have been addressed. For example, third-party application data can no longer be…

  • Today's apps gone free: Words With Monsters, Dailybook, Stock Grader and more

    Todays AGF list includes a word game, an expense tracker, and a finance app. Todays apps gone free: Words With Monsters, Dailybook, Stock Grader and more is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • The AppAdvice week in review: A look back at Apple's incredible week

    What did our readers think of Apple's important week? The AppAdvice week in review: A look back at Apple's incredible week is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Everything you need to know about the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

    Following months of rumors and speculation, Apple took the wraps off its highly-anticipated iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus at its product event on Tuesday afternoon. Advertised as "bigger than bigger," the iPhone 6 models received a design overhaul, improved hardware specifications under the hood,…

  • iOS 8 fixes 'backdoor' surveillance and forensics vulnerabilities

    iPhone jailbreak expert and forensic scientist Jonathan Zdziarski has published an extensive article that confirms Apple has addressed the various iOS surveillance and forensics vulnerabilities that he brought to light during a presentation at the Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE/X) conference in…

  • Best Jailbreak Tweaks of the Week [September 8 - September 14]

    Every week we go through all the jailbreak tweaks that were released and provide you with the best ones that we think you'll want to check out. This week is no different. Today we have 4 tweaks that you'll either want to check out now or keep your eye on in the future. So without further ado…

  • Watch Tim Cook's Interview on The Charlie Rose Show

    The first segment of Apple CEO Tim Cook's interview on The Charlie Rose Show, which aired on Friday night, is now available online through Hulu. The video is embedded ahead for your convenience, and should be watchable through your Mac or PC and iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The video may have…

  • Macworld, the death of print, and the digital revolution

    It's the end of an era for both Apple fans and print publishing as Macworld kills its print edition. Macworld, the death of print, and the digital revolution originally published by Gigaom , © copyright 2014. Continue reading…

  • Retargeting and iOS 8: Thriving in a time of change

    Guest Post: Up to 75 percent of iOS users are likely to be reevaluating their apps in the first 10 days iOS is available. App makers should retarget users during that time.

  • This Website Charts Apple's Interesting Music Tastes Since the 80s

    Apple is not the same company it was under Steve Jobs' stewardship. Any company that starts in a small garage in Cupertino and grows into a massive corporation pulling in $180 billion a year, according to Tim Cook's shotgun estimates on Charlie Rose , will change. Over the decades, a s new…

  • Why doesn't Amazon sell iPhones?

    Amazon sells virtually everything, but it has never offered the newest iPhones on its site, a testament to the complicated relationship it has with Apple.

  • With 200,000 users, Lightroom Mobile finds a foothold

    People have put 100 million images into catalogs for the mobile version of Adobe's photo-editing software. It only works on iOS devices now, but Android support should arrive this year.

  • A brief history of Samsung mocking Apple announcements

    Getting a new phone is usually a pretty exciting moment, but Samsung doesn't let Apple's customers take much time to enjoy it. For years now, it's almost instantly swooped in with mocking ads that criticize Apple's latest announcements for being behind the curve. They've been…

  • Contract or no contract for iPhone 6? Which is the better deal?

    Apple fans are eager to get their hands on the new iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus. But what's the best way to buy one of these new devices? CNET's Marguerite Reardon answers in this Ask Maggie column.

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