Today's apps gone free: PowerCam 7, Castle Raid 2, Guest List Organizer and more
Todays AGF list includes a camera app, a strategy game, and a productivity app. Todays apps gone free: PowerCam 7, Castle Raid 2, Guest List Organizer and more is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
How does iOS 8 perform on Apple's iPhone 4s?
This new video pits iOS 7.1.2- and iOS 8.0.2-powered iPhone 4s handsets against one another. How does iOS 8 perform on Apple's iPhone 4s? is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
iPhone 6 Plus in six plus minutes: Video review!
The iPhone 6 Plus is something new. With a 5.5-inch Retina HD display, powerful Apple A8 processor, speedy LTE Advanced and 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and iOS 8, it's going to appeal to people who want something between a big phone and a tiny tablet. But is that you? We take a look at the size, one-handed…
NSFW: Bendgate and the Internet echo chamber
NSFW is a weekly op-ed column in which I talk about whatever's on my mind. Sometimes it'll have something to do with the technology we cover here on iMore; sometimes it'll be whatever pops into my head. Your questions, comments and observations are welcome. A new rumor spread this week…
Apple pulls Launcher iOS app from App Store for its widget functionality
iOS 8 introduced a way to let developers add widgets to the Today section of the Notification Center, and since iOS 8's release we've seen a lot of useful widgets. One such widget, called Launcher, however has been removed from the App Store today by Apple. Continue reading →
6 Things Jailbreakers should know after the release of iOS 8
As you probably heard by now Apple has stopped signing iOS 7.1.2 firmware files, which means that you won't be able to install iOS 7.1.2 or downgrade back to iOS 7.1.2. Continue reading →
Where are my iPhone photos? How to use the new photo management features in iOS 8
Sometimes when Apple introduces an enhanced, and streamlined user experience with their products, it comes in the form of removing features rather than adding them. Such is the case with photos on iOS 8. Where are my iPhone photos? How to use the new photo management features in iOS 8 originally…
Visa: Apple Pay will pave the way for more mobile wallets that people can actually use
Visa's technology chief Rajat Taneja has high hopes for Apple Pay, but not for all of the reasons you might expect. He believes Apple will pave the way for a multitude of new payments apps. Visa: Apple Pay will pave the way for more mobile wallets that people can actually use originally…
Consumer Reports tests suggest iPhone 6 'bend-gate' a bit overblown
The tests showed that the two new iPhones withstood significantly more stress than Apple requires before giving its stamp of approval.
Consumer Reports' flex test puts new bent on fuss over squashed iPhones
The venerable product tester tries to create the definitive scientific phone-bending examination and cut through the noise of "Bendgate."
How to go jogging with the iPhone 6 Plus
At 5.5 inches, the iPhone 6 Plus is significantly larger than any phone Apple has ever created.
Shoutout Aims To Be The Simplest Way To Share Photos With Friends
Shoutout is a new iOS app offering what co-founder and CEO Philip Golbraikh calls "visual texting."The idea, basically, is to create an environment where people don't worry about the quality of their photos and instead treat them as "a visual representation of your message" — this is…
The Best Alternative for Every Pre-Loaded iPhone App
The iPhone comes with a bunch of apps you never use. Some of them are poorly implemented. Others are lacking important features. Fortunately, there's a whole world of developers offering some very viable third-party alternatives. You still can't delete the apps your iPhone comes with, but…
The 404 Show 1,558: Suitsy up! (podcast)
Jeff's out, but Iyaz and Ariel hold down the fort with Andrew Zarian of GFQ Network. The guys talk about the flexible iPhone and how zippers are the worst invention of all time.
Man Too Busy Fucking About on His iPad Causes Airport Security Scare
A traveler at the Sydney Airport in Australia caused a security scare that resulted in the evacuation of an entire terminal because he was too busy looking at his iPad to notice he'd walked into the terminal without passing through the appropriate security screening. Read more...
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