Thursday, November 13, 2014

  • FTC wants assurances from Apple that HealthKit data will remain safe

    The U.S. government organization is reportedly paying close attention to the upcoming Apple Watch. FTC wants assurances from Apple that HealthKit data will remain safe is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • The new SanDisk iXpand Flash brings more storage to your iPhone or iPad

    With a built-in Lightning plug, users can transfer photos, videos, and music to and from their iOS devices or computer. The new SanDisk iXpand Flash brings more storage to your iPhone or iPad is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Match gems and become a samurai in Samurai Jewels, coming Nov. 25

    Don't miss the trailer for Samurai Jewels, a match-three puzzle game with gems and samurais. Are you saying gameON or gameOFF? Match gems and become a samurai in Samurai Jewels, coming Nov. 25 is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Adobe updates photo editor Aviary with $200 worth of stickers, effects and more

    Version 3.5.0 of the app also is also optimized for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Adobe updates photo editor Aviary with $200 worth of stickers, effects and more is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • U.S. government accused of spying on citizens with fake towers to collect phone data

    A new report suggests that a U.S. Marshals Service spy program operating under the Justice Department is collecting thousands of cellphone identification numbers from Americans by employing fake communication towers. The program has been operational since 2007 and the towers are mounted on Cessna…

  • Apple seeds new Safari beta to developers, also rolls out Thunderbolt Display firmware update

    Apple has seeded a new beta version of Safari to developers today. The beta covers versions 8.0.1, 7.1.1, and 6.2.1 for OS X Yosemite, Mavericks, and Mountain Lion. Apple has asked that developers focus on testing these key areas as part of the beta process: General website compatibility Extension…

  • Apple's Jony Ive rails against today's design education landscape

    Speaking at London's Design Museum last night, Apple 's Jony Ive called the current design education landscape "tragic." The talk came about as Ive spoke about how Apple's efforts to hire young designers often fail because schools aren't teaching them how to make products…

  • FTC reportedly wants privacy guarantee for collected Health app data

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reportedly asked Apple to protect sensitive health data collected in the company's Health app on iPhones. According to reports, the FTC wants assurances that Apple won't share health data without the consent of owners. News agency Reuters is…

  • Iterate 77: Adobe MAX 2014

    Iterate brings together the best designers and app producers in the business to talk user interface, human interaction, icon design, and user experience from concept to implementation. On this episode — Adobe MAX 2014 — new apps, new services, new experiences… New Adobe? Marc Edwards was there…

  • Telltale's Tales From The Borderlands gets its first trailer, game coming in late 2014

    Telltale Games has posted the first gameplay trailer from Tales From The Borderlands, their upcoming five party episodic series that's based on Gearbox's first person shooter-RPG series. The first episode is due out before the end of 2014 for the iPhone , iPad and Mac , among other…

  • News: US government posts iOS Masque Attack alert

    The U.S. Government's Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has posted an official alert regarding the iOS Masque Attack disclosed earlier this week. The notice summarizes the vulnerability, specifically noting that the vulnerability works "under a limited set of circumstances" and that…

  • Apple facing questions from FTC regarding collection of health data

    With the release of iOS 8, Apple took a big focus on health thanks to the Health app and the HealthKit API. Unfortunately for Apple, that's not boding well for everyone. Continue reading →

  • Apple seeds Safari 8.0.1, 7.1.1, and 6.2.1 betas to developers

    Apple has been busy with betas recently, and the Cupertino-based company has just issued another round of betas for developers looking to get their hands on the newest software. Continue reading →

  • Sprint unveils 'iPad for Life' program with iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 24-month lease options

    Following the announcement of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Sprint officially unveiled a new leasing option called 'iPhone for Life,' which saw the ability for subscribers to keep transitioning into a new iPhone if they so desired. Now, the iPad is getting the same treatment. Continue…

  • Google Wallet is closing shop on digital goods

    Google has posted notice on the Wallet developer site that it is shutting down the API powering digital goods purchases on web and mobile internet sites on March 2. Google Wallet is closing shop on digital goods originally published by Gigaom , © copyright 2014. Continue reading…

  • Sprint adds the iPad to its "for life" leasing program

    After launching its iPhone-for-life leasing program, Sprint announced iPad for Life, in which customers can get an iPad Air 2 or iPad Mini 3 on a 24-month lease. Sprint adds the iPad to its "for life" leasing program originally published by Gigaom , © copyright 2014. Continue reading……

  • Microsoft says Xbox One sales have 'skyrocketed' in recent weeks

    After months of having to settle with second place, the Xbox One might finally be on the rebound. Yusuf Medhi, corporate VP of devices and studios at Microsoft, took to the Xbox Wire on Wednesday to discuss some of the recent developments in the world of Xbox, from the release of console…

  • SanDisk's got your iPhone and iPad storage needs covered

    iPhone and iPad users not happy with the amount of storage available on their iOS devices, and looking for an easy way of moving pictures and videos from the iPhone and iPad on the go without requiring access to a cloud or computer, should check out SanDisk's iXpand Flash Drive for the iPhone and…

  • Wildcard Promises to Make Surfing the Web on Your Phone Way Easier

    No one's nailed the mobile web experience yet. Even when they're supposedly optimized for our on-the-go behavior, websites still take forever to load and feel clunky on our screens. A new app out today named Wildcard aims to be a Safari- or Chrome-killer for your iPhone by changing the…

  • This might be the best smart device ever… and it sounds too good to be true

    The Dragonfly Futurefön is a brand new crowdfunding project that has taken Indiegogo by storm, raising more than $340,000 from interested backers, or 340 times the amount it initially sought. The device is meant to replace smartphones, laptops and tablets with a single gadget that has phone…

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