Wednesday, October 22, 2014

  • Pot The Ball rolls into the App Store later this month

    Don't miss the trailer for Pot The Ball, a puzzle game that combines color matching with twitch reflex elements. Are you saying gameON or gameOFF? Pot The Ball rolls into the App Store later this month is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Tylt is offering a great deal on many of its iPhone and iPad Air cases

    Until next Thursday, you can snag a high-quality case for the iPhone 5s/5, iPhone 5c, or iPad Air for just $10. Tylt is offering a great deal on many of its iPhone and iPad Air cases is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Olloclip's 4-in-1 Photo Lens for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus brings a pair of new features

    The four lenses will work on either the front or rear-facing camera of Apple's newest handsets. Olloclips 4-in-1 Photo Lens for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus brings a pair of new features is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • The iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 are now available for pick up at your local Apple Store

    Apples latest tablets can also be ordered from the companys online store. The iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 are now available for pick up at your local Apple Store is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • You'll have to think fast to succeed in iKon – Quiz, a challenging puzzle game

    Quizzes and puzzles merge together to test your knowledge in iKon - Quiz. You'll have to think fast to succeed in iKon – Quiz, a challenging puzzle game is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • AT&T boasts strong growth but misses earnings estimate

    AT&T has just shared their earnings report for the third quarter. The company was able to gain two million new customers, but missed their earnings estimate. Shares of AT&T are down in after-hours trading following the earnings report. Highlights from AT&T's earnings report: More…

  • New iPads showing as available in US Apple stores

    It looks like those in the US can now join their UK bretheren in all of the fun: the new iPads are showing as currently available at numerous US Apple store locations. The news comes according to Apple's own personal pickup availability tool on their web store, pictured below. Were you able to…

  • Mac mini: Which entry-level options should you get?

    Mac buyers guide: The Mac mini is Apple's least expensive Mac computer, but that doesn't mean it's Apple's least capable At $499, the Mac mini is the entry-level Mac computer. It's $400 less than the next least expensive system, the MacBook Air. It's a powerful little…

  • Mac mini: Which entry-level options should you get?

    Mac buyers guide: The Mac mini is Apple's least expensive Mac computer, but that doesn't mean it's Apple's least capable At $499, the Mac mini is the entry-level Mac computer. It's $400 less than the next least expensive system, the MacBook Air. It's a powerful little…

  • Yahoo Mail wants to be your personal assistant, update brings travel & event notifications

    Yahoo has updated its Mail application to now bring reminders for events and flight information. With a Google Search -like card layout, the Yahoo Mail app update now displays flight information along with top restaurant recommendations from Yelp once you land at your destination. Additionally,…

  • Jawbone turns Twitter into a social DJ with Drop

    Announced at Twitter's Flight developer conference, Jawbone 's new Drop app turns Twitter into your social DJ. The app allows party guests to add songs to a playlist through Twitter so you can have a playlist that encompasses all your friends' favorite songs and musical tastes. For the…

  • Bank of America confirms double charges for some customers using Apple Pay

    Bank of America is a launch partner for Apple and their mobile payments service, Pay, but it looks like some customers who may have jumped on board right out of the gate were suffering some serious issues. Continue reading →

  • Functional Apple 1 computer sells for $905,000 at auction

    Finding a functional Apple 1 is a hard thing to do, but when one crops up at an auction in New York, it's not hard to imagine it will go quickly and for a high price tag. Continue reading →

  • iPad Air 2 teardown reveals minor changes internally, smaller 7340mAh battery

    Now that the iPad Air 2 has made its way to people all around the world, and in-store availability is picking up, it's no surprise that a teardown was right around the corner. iFixit, as usual, has already cracked open the thin shell of Apple's newest flagship tablet. Continue reading →

  • Olloclip Debuts New 4-in-1 Photo Lens for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus

    Popular photography accessory maker Olloclip today unveiled an all new 4-in-1 photo lens designed for the iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus. The 4-in-1 Photo Lens has been completely revamped for Apple's iPhone 6 devices and has gained several new features. For the first time, the Olloclip lens is…

  • How to share your location in iOS 8

    This handy feature instantly gives any iOS contact a working map of your whereabouts.

  • After more than two years, Apple still needs your help fixing Apple Maps

    For years, Apple has been doing everything in its power to make Apple Maps the app of choice for traveling iPhone owners. Unfortunately, it's not always the most reliable companion, which is why Apple is putting the power to edit its service into the hands of small business owners. Apple Maps…

  • That iPad Air 2 can be yours -- today, even

    Apple said its new tablets would launch later this week, but stores across the country already have the Wi-Fi models of the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3.

  • Shutter HALO review: a selfie's best friend

    Capturing the moment is something we all enjoy, and we're turning to our smartphones more and more to do so. If you'd rather be in the shot than hidden behind the screen, Shutter Halo might be what you've been looking for. The small button links to your camera via Bluetooth, and lets you snap…

  • iPad Air 2 teardown confirms Apple did not defy laws of physics

    Wondering what mysteries are inside the iPad Air 2? Apple didn't leave itself much room for surprises in its new flagship tablet, with the 6.1 mm slate not only the company's thinnest, but also its most powerful. As we found in our review of the iPad Air 2, components like the 1.49GHz…

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