Simogo's The Sailor's Dream to set sail on iOS on Nov. 6
Late last July, Simogo unveilied its latest iOS game, the enigmatic The Sailor's Dream, which was then announced to be set for launch in late 2014. Now, the acclaimed developer has confirmed that the upcoming game is scheduled to be released on Thursday next week, Nov. 6.Along with a definite…
Feedly for iOS updated with iPhone 6 support, tagging and shared collections
Feedly has just been updated with several significant new features. Feedly for iOS updated with iPhone 6 support, tagging and shared collections is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Yelp for iOS updated with iPhone 6 optimization and new Directions feature
Yelp has just been updated with support for the new iPhones and a new navigation feature. Yelp for iOS updated with iPhone 6 optimization and new Directions feature is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Facebook introduces new story-driven collage layout for sharing photos on mobile
Facebook is rolling out new features for its official mobile apps for iPhone and Android to allow easier sharing of multiple photos. Facebook introduces new story-driven collage layout for sharing photos on mobile is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Tim Cook calls Apple Pay setback with retailers a 'skirmish', confirms plans of working with Alibaba
At the Wall Street Journal Digital Live conference, Tim Cook said that the setbacks faced by Apple Pay amounted to a skirmish, and that the payment service itself was off to a great start. Cook mentioned that in the first 72 hours of the service going live, over one million credit cards have been…
Whose interest is CurrentC really serving?
Over the last few days, CVS and Rite Aid have disabled NFC technology at their retail outlets to prevent customers from using Apple Pay . It's been reported that this is due to an existing deal in place with a system called CurrentC, which involves the use of an app, QR codes, your bank account,…
Tim Cook on iPod Classic: 'We Couldn't Get the Parts Anymore'
During the Q&A portion of his interview at the WSJ.D conference tonight, Tim Cook was asked about the iPod classic, which was finally discontinued last month five years after its last update. Cook said Apple primarily stopped making the device because it was no longer possible to source the…
T-Mobile's CEO clears up the confusion about Apple SIM
At the Re/code's Code/Mobile event today, T-Mobile's CEO John Legere talked about the Apple SIM, the demand for the new iPhones and why it is crucial to sell the handsets in his interview. Continue reading →
Tim Cook at WSJ.D Conference: 1 million activations in the first 72 Hours of Apple Pay launch, Why the iPod Classic was discontinued and more
At the inaugural conference of Wall Street Journal's WSJ.D Live Conference, Apple's CEO Tim Cook took the stage to talk about Apple Pay, iPods, iPhone and more. Continue reading →
Pangu 8.0-8.1.x Untether 0.2 update released to fix Cydia Substrate loading issue, iMessage bugs and Safari crashes [Updated]
Pangu Team has released an update for Pangu jailbreak for iOS 8 – iOS 8.1. The Pangu 8.0-8.1.x Untether package fixes the Cydia Substrate loading issue at the time of reboot, iMessage picture sending issue and Safari crashes. Continue reading →
Amazon launches $39 Fire TV Stick, its media streaming HDMI stick
Amazon unveiled Fire TV Stick, a media streaming HDMI stick, to take on Google's hugely popular Chromecast and Apple's Apple TV.Just like Chromecast, Fire TV Stick will allow users to plug it into the HDMI port of their television to stream multimedia content from Netflix, Amazon Instant…
Tim Cook talks Apple Watch, TVs and the power of the iPhone
Tim Cook started out his talk with Gerard Baker, Wall Street Journal's editor-in-chief, at the WSJD Live conference with a very obvious statement: "The phone is the majority of the company's revenue," and it will continue to be for the foreseeable...
Tim Cook says Apple killed the iPod classic because it couldn't get the parts
Apple quietly discontinued the iPod classic last month, just short of the iconic MP3 player's 13th birthday . Tonight, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained why the company decided to shelve its revolutionary device — it couldn't get the parts any more . Cook, speaking at this evening's…
Tim Cook explains why the iPod Classic had to die
It was the best question pitched to Apple CEO at WSJD's Live conference: Why was the iPod discontinued? Apparently it's a very simple reason: "We couldn't get the parts any more," explained Tim Cook. "They don't make them any more." While the iPod...
T-Mobile CEO John Legere Says Without The iPhone, A Carrier "Is Shit"
It probably goes without saying, but: carriers love them some iPhones. For anyone who comes into the store with an iPhone in mind, the two-year contracts pretty much write themselves. Carrier execs would rarely speak too bluntly about that fact, though; Apple is already chipping away at their…
In 72 hours, Apple Pay is already the wireless payment leader in the US
Paying with your phone still feels fancy, and at WSJD Live today, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained that the company has already registered 1 million customers. Compared to say, iPhone sales, it might not seem all that impressive, but Cook added that Visa...
T-Mobile CEO: Don't buy your iPad from us
Outspoken T-Mobile CEO John Legere has weighed in on the ongoing Apple SIM confusion, highlighting the discrepancies between carriers in how they support (or sabotage) Apple's scheme to pick and choose with data plan flexibility. Apple SIM was, at least as Apple originally intended it, a way to…
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