How to use photo and video extensions in iOS 8
There are lots of great photo editing apps available for the iPhone. However, no matter how great they are, you still have to edit in multiple apps at times in order to get the results you want. iOS 8 is aiming to change all that by using the built-in Photos app as a central hub for editing tools…
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…
Mojang's Scrolls coming to iPad later this fall, will be priced at $5
Mojang, the developers of Minecraft and recently acquired by Microsoft, are preparing to release their latest game, Scrolls, for iPad later this year, and they have announced that they will reduce the price of the game closer to launch. Currently $20.95, Scrolls will be available for $5 when the…
Yosemite Apple developer conference to be held in Yosemite National Park April 20-23
CocoaConf will be putting on a new Apple-centric conference called Yosemite. Coming in April 2015, the conference calls together developers, designers, and enthusiasts to talk about Apple's platforms, including OS X Yosemite . The event actually takes place at Yosemite National Park, and will…
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
Do not, under any circumstances, 'charge' your iPhone in a microwave
The internet is a tricky place. Some things can find their way to viral status, and fool many people, in a blink of an eye. Last year, it was all about a waterproof iPhone. This year, though, a hoax involving microwaves has started to catch on. Continue reading →
Report shows iOS 8 apps crash 78% more often than iOS 7.1 apps
Now that iOS 8 is out in the wild, courtesy of Apple launching the platform last week, people are starting to compare the new to the old. In this case, one report states that apps running on iOS 8 have a higher tendency to crash than apps on iOS 7.1. Continue reading →
iPhone 6 camera compared to previous iPhone generations
The iPhone 6 has a great camera. Apple has worked diligently every year, with every new iPhone iteration, to improve the camera when compared to its predecessor. Now, the developers behind the popular camera app, Camera+, have done a massive comparison photo shoot between the iPhone 6, and every…
iPhone 6 Plus put through a 'bend test'
Early on Tuesday, September 23, a series of reports surfaced that cited several owner complaints about the iPhone 6 Plus, and the new handset bending in their pockets. Now, a new YouTube video has been posted, putting the large device through a "bend test," to see how it fares. Continue…
Apple has acquired magazine publishing platform PRSS
Apple is no stranger to buying companies. In fact, since fiscal 2013 they've acquired upwards of 29 of them. While many were high-profile, like Beats Electronics, and others made the news cycle as well, there were several others that remained unknown. Continue reading →
New rubber gasket around buttons make iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus more resistant to water and dust
iFixit did an iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus teardown last week, and found that Apple has added a new rubber gasket around volume and power buttons to better protect it from water and dust. Continue reading →
Security researcher hacks Touch ID in iPhone 6, claims consumers are safe for now
The principal security researcher at Lookout, Marc Rogers, hacked Touch ID in 2013 with the iPhone 5s, and now Rogers has done it again on the iPhone 6. While he makes it look easy, Rogers still believes that consumers are safe — for now. Continue reading →
Time-lapse in iOS 8 gets dissected in new in-depth look
One of the new features within iOS 8 is tied to the Camera, and it's called time-lapse. With it, a single button allows a user to shoot and generate accelerated sequences of photos taken over a period of time, making slow changes appear to take place faster. The results, as demonstrated since its…
How to take screenshots of webpages on iPhone or iPad with Awesome Screenshot Safari extension
Apple's new Extensibility framework in iOS 8 opens up a whole new area of things you can do with your iPhone and iPad. Awesome Screenshot is a new iOS extension from the developers of a popular Chrome extension with the same name, that lets you take screenshots of webpages in Safari. Continue…
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's iPhone Charger Robs the iPhone 6 of its Best Hidden Feature
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have one notable, unadvertised feature: iPad-style, 2.1A, 12W charging . That means they can theoretically charge faster than any previous iPhone, but Apple stingily only bundled their standard 1A, 5W power brick in the box. Read more...
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