Today's apps gone free: Shellrazer, Truefilm, Living Planet and more
Todays AGF list includes a side-scrolling shooter, a photo editing app, and a photo effects app. Todays apps gone free: Shellrazer, Truefilm, Living Planet and more is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Fantastical for Mac gets an update to fix OS X Yosemite issues
Flexibits has announced a new version of its Fantastical calendar app for the Mac is now available that it claims "fixes all known OS X Yosemite issues". The news was posted on Flexibits's Twitter account and the Mac App Store has a specific change log for the Fantastical 1.3.16…
Best iPhone and iPad apps of the week: Spider-Man Unlimited, MailTime and more!
Though it's been a busy week between iPhone 6 , iPhone 6 Plus , and the Apple Watch , the App Store still managed to pump out a few great new apps and games. There's a couple of great new endless runners out, a few puzzle games, and some choice social networking apps to check out. Ready to…
Tim Cook says Apple is working on future products that 'haven't been rumored about'
The first part of a two part interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook on The Charlie Rose Show was broadcast by PBS Friday night (part two airs on Monday) and Cook revealed in the chat that Apple is working on future projects that so far haven't been leaked to the media. While the full video interview…
The first iPhone 6 orders begin shipping for September 19 delivery
Apple began accepting pre-orders for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus on September 12th, receiving an unprecedented number of orders overnight. It now appears that the first batch of those orders are beginning to ship to customers, as Verizon has issued notices to those who pre-ordered with a tracking…
Tim Cook: Apple working on products 'that haven't been rumored about yet'
The first segment of a two-part interview with Apple chief executive Tim Cook aired on The Charlie Rose Show last night, in which the head of the world's most valuable company spoke about creating a larger iPhone, building a health-based service, the Apple-IBM deal, the legacy of Steve Jobs and…
Apple drops iCloud Photo Library from iOS 8 ahead of public release
Just days ahead of the public release of iOS 8 for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models, Apple appears to have pushed back iCloud Photo Library to a beta feature and removed it from the iOS 8 Golden Master version seeded last week. Apple has also removed any references of iCloud Photo…
How will the new iPhone screen sizes affect iOS developers?
Apple may have challenged iPhone developers to figure out how best to support the different screen dimensions of the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, something that Android developers have been doing for years. How will the new iPhone screen sizes affect iOS developers? originally published by Gigaom , ©…
iPhone 6, Moto 360 review and other stories you might've missed
Even if you do live under a rock, you probably heard that Apple unveiled a larger-sized iPhone and its first wearable. But that's not all we have on deck this weekend -- we reviewed the Moto 360, investigated the benefits of using dash cams and more!...
PopKey's iOS 8 Launch Will Replace Written Language With The Expressive Art Of The GIF
We're on the verge of a linguistic revolution, made possible by the fact that Apple has opened up its iOS operating system to allow third-party keyboards. One of the first entrants will be PopKey, a project out of the WorkshopX creative studio based in Ottawa, which has created on-demand social…
Spotify can never replace my iPod, but it can ease the pain
Commentary: The quiet demise of Apple's iPod Classic prompts CNET's Nick Statt to reflect on the time before streaming-music services -- when tunes were first set free.
California bans businesses from imposing fines for negative Yelp reviews
California wants to stop companies from retaliating against customers who leave bad reviews. Last Tuesday, Governor Jerry Brown signed a law that bans them from adding "non-disparagement" clauses to their terms of service. Such clauses could let caterers, hotels, or other businesses fine…
Gillmor Gang: AppleJacked
The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, Robert Scoble, Benedict Evans, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. It's three days later and I'm still going back and forth over which iPhone to buy. The preorders are sold out for 6+, tipping the scale toward the smaller bigger one. What may tip it back is the…
The Apple watch will let you listen to music on Bluetooth headphones, no iPhone needed
Yes, you read this correctly.
Microsoft reportedly announcing 'Minecraft' acquisition on Monday
Reports of Microsoft's plans to acquire Mojang , creator of the Minecraft video game franchise, surfaced earlier this week, shortly after Apple's iPhone 6 event. Reuters now reports that the surprise deal is said to be worth $2.5 billion, and Microsoft will announce the acquisition on…
The Vergecast 118: pardon me, is that Apple you're wearing?
The Vergecast is a discussion of all things relevant and irreverent in the worlds of art, culture, science, and technology. On this week's episode, we discuss the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and the Apple Watch. Join Nilay Patel, Chris Ziegler, and Dieter Bohn as they go over their hands-on…
AT&T: iPhone 6 represents our biggest preorder launch ever
Indications continue to trickle in for a stellar launch for Apple's new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple Watch Will Play Music On Bluetooth Headphones, No iPhone Required
The Apple Watch we got a glimpse at this week is a powerful peripheral device, but most of its tricks require it to be tethered to an iPhone in the user's pocket. Last night on Charlie Rose , Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed one thing the Watch can do on its own: Send music to your Bluetooth…
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