Thursday, October 30, 2014

  • About.me launches new Intro app for sharing digital business cards

    The popular online identity platform About.me has just launched its first spinoff app to supplement its flagship app. About.me launches new Intro app for sharing digital business cards is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Sing! Karaoke by Smule now lets you make music videos with other Sing!-ers

    The global karaoke party in Sing! Karaoke by Smule has just become even more exciting with the introduction of video support. Sing! Karaoke by Smule now lets you make music videos with other Sing!-ers is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Court rules that cops can compel you to surrender your fingerprint to unlock iPhone

    A Virginia Beach Circuit Court judge ruled that law enforcement officials can compel you to unlock your smartphone with a fingerprint , but that they can't force you to enter in your passcode or password to unlock your device. Judge Steven Frucci says that obtaining a fingerprint is like…

  • Banks exploring their own solutions to compete with Apple Pay

    It looks like major banks are working on their own mobile payment app that would rival Apple Pay and other solutions on the market today, like Google Wallet and Softcard/ISIS. A MasterCard executive stated that banks are beginning to explore technology that would allow it to offer their own…

  • iMore show 428: Continuity Konami code

    The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple! On this episode — We've got the new iPad Air 2 and we share our thoughts about the display, performance, and camera. Tim Cook made us proud. The App Store rejected then re-accepted calculator…

  • In The Best Conditions, iOS-Exclusive Vainglory Is A Top-Notch MOBA

     A few weeks back I drove down to the San Mateo headquarters of Super Evil Megacorp, the developer behind Vainglory, one of the prominent MOBAs built specifically for tablets (and, as we discovered at September's iPhone event, the iPhone 6). Read More

  • Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 review: a pretty one-way path

    With the mid-size tablet genre being redefined, Amazon has stepped in with their latest, an 8.9-inch HDX version of the Kindle Fire. Taking square aim at the iPad mini and Air, as well as the Nexus 9, this tablet brings a familiar set of specs and viewing experience. Depending on what you want from…

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