Wednesday, December 31, 2014

  • Give your brain a workout with Squares – Challenging Puzzle Game

    Don't be fooled by the simple look of these Squares. Give your brain a workout with Squares – Challenging Puzzle Game is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Wthr Complete is a beautiful and comprehensive take on weather

    Wthr Complete proves that you can have beauty and substance. Wthr Complete is a beautiful and comprehensive take on weather is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Apple sued for false advertising by plaintiffs that don't understand iPhone digital storage

    A pair of iPhone owners from Miami are suing Apple and seeking class action status in doing so, alleging that Apple has falsely advertised how much storage is actually available on the phone. They're not alleging that the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus actually have less physical storage than Apple…

  • You can now easily adapt any new post-2012 iMac for VESA mounting

    NewerTech now has a new adapter that makes it much easier — nay, possible — to mount any 2012-or-newer iMac , even the new Retina 5K iMac with the universal VESA system. The NuMount VESA is a machined aluminum bracket that clamps through the power-cable passthrough in the iMac's stand,…

  • Reflect on the past you never had with Choice of Robots

    There are plenty of games you could pick up and play on the eve of the new year. Do you play an: A) RPG B) party game C) co-op game D) first person shooter E) text-based interactive sci-fi novel about robotic sentience, nostalgia, and the very meaning of humanity Today, I picked E and downloaded…

  • Apple Pay glitch prevents adding cards on reset

    Restoring your iPhone to factory settings is helpful for a lot of problems you might have, but it's also causing a significant one. Those with an iPhone 6 or 6 Plus will want to resist the urge to revert to factory settings for now, as a glitch is keeping Apple Pay from adding cards after a reset.…

  • The Backed Pack: Smartphone flash cubes, a smart pan & an iPhone photo storage device

    Each week, our friends at Backerjack bring us updates on some of the most successful gadget crowdfunding campaigns. Lume Cube Lume Cubes provide the kind of light that's hard to find when using a smartphone camera. Each cube is 1.5" and provides up to 1,500 lumens. With a strong magnet on the…

  • Turn any watch into a smartwatch with the Kairos T-band

    So you're not impressed with the current slate of Android Wear smartwatches and you don't think the Apple Watch is going to do anything to change your mind. You might be willing to put something intelligent on your wrist, but you don't want to replace your watch with some dorky gadget. You…

  • A surprising winner emerges from the Sony hack: BlackBerry

    There aren't many winners in the Sony hack but one of them might be BlackBerry. The New York Times reports that once Sony realized the massive scope of the hack, it was forced to dig up "a handful of old BlackBerrys, located in a storage room in the Thalberg basement" and give them to key…

  • T-Mobile's outspoken CEO says Apple's Watch will put wearables on the map

    Many people expect Apple to reshape the various businesses it decides to enter, much as it did with the iPod, iPhone and iPad in previous years. The company already showed it can still do that with Apple Pay, a mobile payments solution that's already more popular than anything available in the…

  • Galaxy Alpha discontinued to make way for mid-range

    With the Galaxy Alpha, one thing was immediately clear: Samsung really does like the iPhone. The copycat device more than smacked of hero-worship, and carried a hefty price tag to match. For many, the promise of something very much like an iPhone that ran Android was enticing, but the dream is over…

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