Cycloramic for iPhone 6 cleverly uses power adapter to take panoramic photos
The 360-degree video-capturing app Cycloramic has arrived for the iPhone 6. Cycloramic for iPhone 6 cleverly uses power adapter to take panoramic photos is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
The New York Times to offer free one-week unlimited access to NYT Now
The New York Times is set to offer unlimited access to its NYT Now app for an entire week beginning tomorrow. The New York Times to offer free one-week unlimited access to NYT Now is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Apple software snafus may have contributed to slow iOS 8 adoption
Almost three weeks since it has launched, iOS 8 adoption seems to have slowed down. In fact, when compared to iOS 7 adoption rate, adoption for Apple's newest mobile operating system trails that of its predecessor. With the launch of iOS 8, Apple had experienced a number of glitches, along with…
iOS 8 adoption remains virtually unchanged at 47%
The latest App Store distribution numbers reveal that 47% of iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices are running iOS 8 or later. That figure is measured based on devices that accessed the App Store during a roughly two-week period ending October 5th, and is just a one percent rise over the 46% adoption…
AT&T suffers insider data breach, including Social Security and driver's license numbers
AT&T on Monday issued a warning to consumers about an insider that illegally accessed the personal information of an unspecified amount of users. In a letter to the Vermont attorney general, the U.S. carrier apologized for the incident and assured that the employee no longer works for…
Video: iPhone 6 vs. iPhone 5s LTE Speed Test
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have improved wireless connectivity for faster LTE download speeds of up to 150 Mbps. Apple claims that iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users can experience faster download and upload speeds for browsing the web, streaming music, making video calls and more. Continue reading…
Google says TV studios are charging Google Fiber ridiculous prices for their shows
Cord cutting may be the future but Google Fiber unfortunately still has to deal with the present, and that means it has to shell out cash to TV studios for the rights to deliver their shows over its pay TV service. Per The Washington Post, Google Fiber boss Milo Medin said on Monday that paying for…
Samsung's issued a warning that it's Q3 profits are kinda crummy -- actually, they're down 60 per ce
Samsung's issued a warning that it's Q3 profits are kinda crummy — actually, they're down 60 per cent on the same quarter last year, which is downright crap. Samsung's blaming a lower average selling price for devices for the fall in profits, reflecting that the continuing success…
Don't Call It Sony: This Is VAIO's New Prototype Tablet PC
Remember when Sony decided to sell off its entire PC business in one fell swoop? It looks like that wasn't the end of the company's iconic VAIO designs. Today at Adobe's MAX design conference, the new VAIO Corporation showed off a brand new tablet computer aimed directly at pros.…
After a strong start, Hyperlapse looks a lot like Facebook's other failed experiments
Hyperlapse, released under the guise of Instagram, initially out-performed Facebook's other side projects — Poke, Slingshot, Camera, and Paper — on the App Store charts. But now, a mere six weeks since launch, interest in Hyperlapse appears to be fading fast. Hyperlapse is Instagram's…
This tiny iPhone-connected device can help you save money on air conditioning
Ambi Climate is a new, Internet-connected, smart remote that's been designed to increase at-home air conditioning efficiency and reduce costs by up to 30%, according to the company. Produced by Ambi Labs, the gadget has been launched on Kickstarter, as the company is seeking $25,000 in funding.…
Tomorrow Daily 063: The Google Science Fair, a custom open-source robot and more
On today's show, we praise the amazing finalists of this year's Google Science Fair, check out a "hack" that allows you to use IKEA products and your iPhone as a game controller and give our blessing to a custom, open-source robot named Jimmy.
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