Friday, September 12, 2014

  • News: iLounge Weekly coming Monday, sign up now

    The latest edition of iLounge Weekly, our weekly newsletter covering all things iLounge, will be arriving in subscribers' inboxes early next week. iLounge Weekly is a summary of the week's best news, reviews, and feature articles we've published, and it also features giveaways and accessory…

  • News: Apple and U2 to work together on music innovation

    On the heels of the historic free iTunes exclusive release of Songs of Innocence earlier this week, a recent Billboard interview with U2manager Guy Oseary suggests that the partnership between Apple and U2 is expected to continue as "long relationship" between the two companies. Oseary revealed…

  • Why didn't Apple name it the iWatch?

    Copyright © 2014 Rob. Visit the original article at http://isource.com/2014/09/12/apple-watch-or-iwatch/.The rumors are over – the Apple Watch is now official – but you'll inevitably hear people calling it the Apple iWatch for as long as the product exists. Considering the outrageous…

  • 18-karat gold Apple Watch Edition could cost $1200

    If you want to adorn your wrist with the secial 18-karat gold Apple Watch Edition smartwatch, be prepared to pay a hefty premium. While the Apple Watch will start at $349 as announced alongside the iPhone 6, the 18-karat model could cost around $1200 when it launches in 2015. Pricing comes by way…

  • Tim Cook talks Steve Jobs, Beats, and Apple TV in latest candid interview

    Apple CEO Tim Cook has given another rare and candid interview, this time appearing on Charlie Rose to talk about a few issues. Cook talks about the legacy and enduring influence that late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs still has on the company today, why Apple acquired Beats and its team, and also how…

  • Apple Pay pays off for Apple

    A report suggests that Apple may make as much as 0.0015% of every transaction handled through Apple Pay , a new payments platform that was introduced alongside the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus . This means that through Apple Pay, like the App Store, Apple has found another venue to earn additional…

  • Best new games of the week: Mikey Boots and GREG – A Mathematical Puzzle Game

    Can you fly fast enough and add up the numbers in our top game picks for the week? Best new games of the week: Mikey Boots and GREG – A Mathematical Puzzle Game is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Take a look at this concept video of the Apple Watch OS running on an iPhone 6

    How does Apples newest OS look on the larger screen of an iPhone? Take a look at this concept video of the Apple Watch OS running on an iPhone 6 is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Infinitely match and race to the top of the charts in Kapsula

    If you enjoy infinite runners, twitchy reflex, racing, and color-matching games, you are going to love Kapsula. Infinitely match and race to the top of the charts in Kapsula is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Journey through a magical world in Phantom Rift, inspired by Mega Man Battle Network

    Will you be charmed by the magical spell of this challenging strategic RPG game? Journey through a magical world in Phantom Rift, inspired by Mega Man Battle Network is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • U2's 'Songs of Innocence' Downloaded 2 Million Times After Promotion

    Earlier this week at its media event, Apple announced that it would be partnering with rock group U2 to offer its new "Songs of Innocence" album to 500 million iTunes customers for free. However, the deal upset some users who did not want the album added to their accounts or automatically…

  • Tim Cook talks about Steve Jobs, Apple TV and Beats acquisition in latest interview

    After taking the stage at the Flint Center to unveil the iPhone 6 and Apple Watch earlier this week, Apple CEO Tim Cook has participated in a two-part interview on The Charlie Rose Show. Ahead of the full-length question-and-answer session, of which the first segment airs tonight, the show has…

  • Apple's 18-karat Watch could cost as high as $1,200

    On Tuesday, September 9, Apple held a media event at the Flint Center in Cupertino, California, and unveiled a plethora of new products. One of them was the Apple Watch, a new wearable that's both stylish and loaded with features. It also comes in 18-karat gold, if you really want to show off. …

  • Apple's effort to acquire Square reportedly fell through due to pricing disagreements

    Apple is no stranger to acquiring companies that it believes can further its goals, whatever they may be, but a new report published today states that Apple's most recent efforts with Square may have fallen through. Continue reading →

  • Apple earns 0.15% commission on every Apple Pay transaction

    It was reported prior to the launch of Apple Pay, the one-touch mobile payment system for iPhone and Apple Watch, that Apple would receive a portion of the fees collected by major financial institutions on every transaction. According to a new Financial Times report this afternoon, it's true: a…

  • iPhone 6 causing delays for accessory makers due to Lightning connector shortages

    Apple introduced the highly-anticipated iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus earlier this week, leading to an unprecedented amount of overnight pre-orders for the smartphones and special 24-hour reservation window for customers that experienced pre-order issues. Now, the strong demand is putting pressure on…

  • Steve Jobs didn't let his kids become iPad and iPhone addicts

    Apple, led by Steve Jobs, introduced some of the most innovative products in the last decade, like the iPhone and iPad that have gone to become an integral part of millions of people's lives. Continue reading →

  • Walmart and Best Buy do not plan to support Apple Pay

    Apple Pay, the brand new NFC-based mobile payments platform for iPhone and Apple Watch, was introduced earlier this week with a long list of over 220,000 partners including major retailers and credit card issuers. But not all merchants appear willing to sign on. Continue reading →

  • Apple iPhone 6 preorders start at midnight, but problems plague Apple Store, other sites

    Advance orders began online at 12 a.m. PT on Friday, but the online Apple Store still wasn't back up two hours later. And some other preorder sites had hiccups, including Sprint and T-Mobile.

  • Apple: iPhone 6 preorders set a record overnight

    Despite online-store outages and other glitches, more customers have preordered Apple's two newest iPhones than ever before, the company says.

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