Tuesday, November 25, 2014

  • Daily Deal: Get the Om/One Levitating Bluetooth Speaker for only $195

    In today's next iLounge Deal, we're offering the Om/One Levitating Bluetooth Speaker for only $195. The world's first levitating Bluetooth speaker, the Om/One provides a full 105 decibels of crisp and clear sound output all while hovering in the air like a Star Wars-esque audio orb. The…

  • Review: Verus Case Damda Slide for iPhone 6 Plus

    Verus Case's Damda Slide ($32) for iPhone 6 Plus is a mostly rubber wallet case with a plastic backplate that slides out to reveal storage for two cards. Damda Slide has a secure fit with properly responsive button coverage for the iPhone 6 Plus sleep/wake button and volume controls. The case…

  • News: Microsoft, Yahoo hope to replace Google for Safari default search?

    With Apple's contract with Google for default search placement in Safari scheduled to end next year, both Yahoo and Microsoft are now actively courting Apple to be the next default search provider, according to a new report from The Information (subscription required). Google and Apple last…

  • Cook up a great Thanksgiving with these helpful iOS apps

    Plan the perfect Thanksgiving feast! Cook up a great Thanksgiving with these helpful iOS apps is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • AppAdvice Daily: Product Red, string your music and get spooked with our best new apps

    Watch today's AppAdvice Daily for the best new apps of the week and Product Red. AppAdvice Daily: Product Red, string your music and get spooked with our best new apps is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Think strategically to defend yourself against nasty viruses in Gelluloid Pro

    Don't miss the trailer for Gelluloid Pro, a tower defense game out now on the App Store. Are you saying gameON or gameOFF? Think strategically to defend yourself against nasty viruses in Gelluloid Pro is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Music Center is a widget that gives you fast access to your favorite tunes

    Music Center is a fast way to access your device's music, but it has its own flaws as well. Music Center is a widget that gives you fast access to your favorite tunes is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • 'Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions' lands on Mac for $15

    If you're a fan of fast-paced shape-inspired arcade shooters, there's some good news today: 'Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions' has landed on Mac for a cool 15 buckaroos. Dimensions is the next iteration in the line of insanely popular Geometry Wars games, and its key features include: …

  • GT Advanced creditors to review Apple documents ahead of December settlement hearing

    Late last week, we reported that GT Advanced 's creditors had requested an extension in the hearing on Apple's settlement with the sapphire manufacturer. Well, as the saga continues, it looks as though those same creditors are getting their wish, as they will be allowed to take a look at…

  • Apple's senior engineering manager of Maps, Apps & Community has reportedly departed for Uber

    While Apple is a company that continues to break records in the marketshare category, it seems that the apple-branded entity may be having some trouble holding onto bodies within the Maps sector. Continue reading →

  • Best Black Friday 2014 apps for iPhone and iPad

    Black Friday and Cyber Monday are right around the corner, and if you manage to grab the best deals, you can end up saving hundreds of dollars. Here are the best iOS apps to help you keep track of Black Friday offers, and maximise your savings. Continue reading →

  • Rumor: Twitter wants to buy selfie-sharing app Shots

    Not too long ago, Twitter CFO Anthony Noto had quite the social media fail. Rather than a Direct Message, he tweeted that Twitter should "buy them", and that a meeting was scheduled for December 15 or 16. He also has a plan on selling whoever they're meeting with on selling. Quickly, curiosity…

  • Why Apple's sapphire iPhone display plan may have been doomed from the start

    It's pretty clear that something went very wrong between Apple and its bankrupt sapphire supplier GT Advanced Technologies over the past year. That said, Technology Review points out that there are good reasons to believe that Apple's sapphire display plan for the iPhone 6 may have been doomed…

  • How to stop your friends from seeing when you read their Facebook and WhatsApp messages

    Texting apps on smartphones are very popular with users, and third-party social apps with instant messaging features are gaining ground as well. But most of them also come with one annoying feature, at list for some people, that lets senders know the recipient has read the message. The "read…

  • Excellent iOS apps for Black Friday

    The biggest shopping day of the year is gearing up to be a madhouse at the stores, but with the right apps you can map out your shopping strategy and get the best deals before they're gone.

  • You have to check out this unique iPhone app that adds a game to your Today widgets

    Apple's massive iOS 8 update was released this past September and developers are still updating their apps to take full advantage of the thousands of new capabilities Apple added in its new mobile software. In fact, developers will continue to add new features made possible by iOS 8 for many…

  • Here are two ways your iPhone might be killing you softly

    For many people nowadays, smartphones such as the iPhone (and any other similar device running Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and other mobile operating systems) are ubiquitous, must-have, devices that offer instant access to information and entertainment. And while they're certainly…

  • iPad may have first decline ever as tablet market slows

    With the Nexus 6, one thing remains clear: a big smartphone screen has value. In just about every review you come across (ours included, of course), the same narrative carried itself; the screen was a bit large for day-to-day use, but everyone saw the value, and could likely get used to it.…

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