Developers tease a Haunting Melissa sequel just before Halloween
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CurrentC could switch to NFC, Bluetooth LE tech in the future
It looks like Apple Pay and Google Wallet rival CurrentC, which is backed by some of the largest leading retailers, is looking into NFC for the future. In its current implementation, CurrentC converts banking information into a scannable QR code for payment at the register, and the group said that…
How to use Handoff on iPhone and iPad
If you're running iOS 8 on your iPhone or iPad, you've got a new feature called Handoff , which is part of Continuity . The basic premise of Handoff is that you can start something on your iPhone, and pick up right where you left off on your iPad, or even your Mac, or vice versa. The best…
Yosemite adoption does in four days what took Windows 8 two years
Cloud backup company Backblaze recently ran some numbers comparing adoption rates between OS X Yosemite and Windows 8 , and they came out with some astounding figures. Within just four days of its release, OSX Yosemite had reached a 21 percent adoption rate among Backblaze users. As for Windows 8,…
Take control of your connected devices with the Harmony Ultimate Home
If you have a lot of connected devices in your home, chances are you often look for ways to tie them all together. Most devices have their own specific smartphone apps or remote in tow, making it hard to get everything to work together as one big unit. That's where the Harmony Ultimate Home…
Apple tells developer of popular iOS 8 widget calculator to remove the widget
One of the coolest features of iOS 8 was the inclusion of support for widgets in the Notification Center on iPhone and iPad, but making full use of that feature has landed at least one developer in hot water. James Thomson, developer of the popular calculator app PCalc, was the recipient of a…
World-class photography app ProShot launches on iPhone
ProShot is a newly released photography app for the iPhone and iPad on iOS 8 . ProShot has been steadily updated on Microsoft's mobile platform since 2012 and the same advanced experience has been ported to Apple's ecosystem. If you have been searching for an app to take full advantage of…
Microsoft's fitness wearable is the 'Band', revealed early in the App Store release [Updated with lot more details]
Microsoft's wearable has been teased for quite some time now, but it looks like the device has been outed early thanks to a public release in the App Store and the Mac App Store. Continue reading →
MCX executives defend CurrentC, try to outline benefits of the mobile payments service
Even before CurrentC, the mobile payments service expected to launch in 2015 from the Merchant Consumer Exchange, arrives on the scene, it's managed to rake in quite a bit of press. Not all of it good. Continue reading →
Download the best iOS games for discounted prices
We have some great games for you today that have been discounted on the App Store. This includes popular games like Limbo, Walking Dead, GTA and more. Continue reading →
Our iPad Air 2 unboxing video
The iPad Air 2 launched earlier this month with a number of new features, a thinner design and more. We posted photos and first impressions of the device, and today we have an unboxing video for you. Continue reading →
How to speed up your Mac running OS X Yosemite
OS X Yosemite comes with a lot of new features, including an all new design, improved Safari, Messages and Mail app, Continuity and more. If you feel that your Mac has become slower after updating to OS X Yosemite, here are some tips to speed it up. Continue reading →
The Apple SIM won't end up in iPhones, according to Apple executive
Greg Joswiak, Apple's VP of iPhone marketing, had quite a bit to say while he held an interview with Ina Fried and Walt Mossberg at recently, but not all of it was good news. Continue reading →
Apple currently in talks to sell the iPhone in Iran
Apple has its iPhone lineup in a lot of areas around the globe, but where the smartphone hasn't made a dent yet is Iran. That's looking to change, according to a new report. Continue reading →
Apple asks PCalc developer to remove calculator Notification Center widget
With iOS 8, developers can create widgets for their app, that are shown in the Today section of the Notification Center. One widget that caught our eye was PCalc, that let you quickly access a calculator widget. Continue reading →
Twelve South officially unveils the BookArc horizontal stand for Mac Pro
Twelve South is well known for creating high-end, noteworthy accessories for Apple products, and now the company has unveiled a brand new stand for the Mac Pro. Continue reading →
CurrentC informs members that unauthorized third parties have obtained emailed addresses
CurrentC has found its way into the limelight recently, and now it's found itself back under the light all over again for far worse reasons. Continue reading →
MCX: Hackers stole email addresses but never got anywhere near its mobile payment app
During a rather surreal press conference, MCX CEO Dekkers Davidson said his retailer consortium was trying to promote competition and encourage third-party innovation by excluding both from its stores. MCX: Hackers stole email addresses but never got anywhere near its mobile payment app originally…
The Longest Journey arrives remastered for iOS
The hit point-and-click classic has been soft-launched in Australia and New Zealand, and is coming soon to the rest of the world.
CurrentC tries and fails to explain why merchants are blocking Apple Pay
Basically no one had heard of CurrentC last week. But as of Saturday, that all changed: everyone now knows it as the reason that big retail stores like Walmart and Best Buy aren't letting you use Apple Pay . CurrentC is those stores' own mobile payments app, and it was created specifically…
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