Sunday, October 26, 2014

  • PhotoMath, the camera-powered calculator, is now better than ever

    PhotoMath, "the world's first camera calculator" which launched on the App Store earlier this month, has received an update making a number of significant improvements to the application. First, iOS device owners should find that the speed of both math recognition and calculation has been…

  • GravityLine gets updated for the iPhone 6, iOS 8 and goes free for a limited time

    GravityLine, the fun arcade app, has received a much appreciated update. GravityLine gets updated for the iPhone 6, iOS 8 and goes free for a limited time is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Today's apps gone free: Diana Photo, 1001 Attempts, Gramory and more

    Todays AGF list includes a photo effects app, an arcade game, and a social networking app. Todays apps gone free: Diana Photo, 1001 Attempts, Gramory and more is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Raby hops into the App Store this November

    Don't miss the trailer for Raby, a beautiful upcoming action adventure platformer. Are you saying gameON or gameOFF? Raby hops into the App Store this November is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • MasterCard Airing First Apple Pay Ads

    MasterCard is airing the first nation-wide advertisements for Apple Pay, with the first one appearing during the World Series between the Kansas City Royals and the San Francisco Giants. The ad champions a contest where Apple Pay users are eligible for MasterCard's ongoing "Priceless…

  • Idiot Proves the iPad Air 2 Also Bends

    Remember back if you will to the time when people first got their hands on the new iPhone 6 Plus. Not that long ago. Also remember that some owners experienced a bending of the iPhone 6 Plus under certain extreme circumstances. An overblown event if there ever was one. Now with the release of the…

  • iPhone 6 Plus compared to Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Google Nexus 6 and LG G3

    One of the main reasons people switched from an iPhone to an Android smartphone was for their larger displays. So it was great to see Apple finally launch iPhones with bigger screens to take on Android smartphones last month. Continue reading →

  • iFile developer working on iOS 8 – iOS 8.1 compatible version

    iFile is the best way to browse the entire iOS filesystem on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad, with supports for viewing all file types, including images, documents, plists, and also installing .deb packages. Continue reading →

  • Thoughts on iOS 8.1, Yosemite, and the iPhone 6 Plus

    Now that I've had a chance to use Apple's newest mobile technologies, here's how Continuity, Handoff, iCloud, and the iPhone 6 Plus are working for me. Thoughts on iOS 8.1, Yosemite, and the iPhone 6 Plus originally published by Gigaom , © copyright 2014. Continue reading…

  • T-Mobile CEO John Legere takes to Twitter to explain Apple SIM's growing pains

    The Apple SIM — a programmable SIM card that lets you choose carriers after you purchase an iPad — was hailed by many as  the beginning of the end for the SIM card . But some US carriers are throwing a wrench into the new system, and none other than outspoken T-Mobile CEO John Legere has taken…

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