Lawyers accuse Apple of deleting songs from iPods in class-action suit
In a $350 million lawsuit over locking users into the iTunes and iPod ecosystem, attorneys for the class-action case accused Apple of deleting music downloaded from an iTunes -rival service in a user's library without notifying the users. For its part, Apple defended its move, stating that it…
'Total War Battles: Kingdom' to lay siege on the iPad
Developer The Creative Assembly and publisher Sega have just revealed plans to launch Total War Battles: Kingdom, the second PC and tablet historical strategy game from the team that previously released Total War Battles: Shogun. Set in medieval Europe during the 10th century, the free-to-play…
The iPhone 6 Plus is just too big
When Apple rolled out the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in September, I bought the iPhone 6. I don't regret it. But since then I've been able to spend some time with the iPhone 6 Plus, and I have to admit, I just don't get it. It's just too damn big. I admit that when I bought my…
Review: Evollve Ozobot
We first saw Evollve's Ozobot ($50) at CES 2014, but we honestly weren't very excited. The tiny robot is designed to follow lines across a surface — a digital line on an iPad, or a line drawn on any piece of paper. But there's more to it than just that: Ozobot also reads the color of a…
Mac: DigiDNA iMazing
It was only five months ago that we were impressed by DigiDNA's DiskAid, which went past Apple's iTunes with the ability to back up individual iOS apps, including settings and files — to keep or transfer to other devices — as well as completely clone one iOS device to another. Now DiskAid…
Through 2007 to 2009, Apple deleted songs downloaded to iPods from competing music services
The aging antitrust case against Apple regarding iPod digital rights management (DRM) has gained plenty of attention as of late, as a new report states that Apple was busy altering iPod owners' music library several years ago. Continue reading →
16GB and 64GB iPhone 6 models shipping in 3 to 5 business days from Apple's online store [Update]
Trying to get hands on a popular device during the holiday shopping season can be tough, depending on the item. Thankfully for anyone looking to get an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus this holiday, it may not be all that hard. Continue reading →
Apple releases update to Safari for Yosemite, Mavericks and Mountain Lion
Apple on Wednesday, December 3, released an update to Safari running on the three most recent versions of the desktop platform: Yosemite, Mavericks and Mountain Lion. Continue reading →
Sprint's 'Cut Your Bill in Half' promo results in only 20% savings
Sprint, one of the smaller national carriers in the United States, recently announced a new initiative to try and sway as many Verizon and AT&T subscribers as it can to the Now Network. Continue reading →
How to convert currencies in Safari with Stacks 2.0
You've likely come across many situations when you open a web page to buy something, but the currency isn't the local one. Stacks 2.0 has a really useful Safari extension for iOS 8 that converts the international currencies to the local one, within the web page. Continue reading →
Jimmy Iovine told Apple they had a 'hole in music' and that he could 'plug it'
In the early part of 2014, both Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine were assigned senior roles at Apple, following the acquisition of Beats Electronics. Continue reading →
Apple's interest in VR could extend to gaming, expanding user interfaces
The future of virtual reality has already been tapped by companies like Oculus, but what that means for the general consumer is still up in the air. Continue reading →
TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak and website now available in English
When TaiG released their iOS 8.1.1 untethered jailbreak, their website as well as the desktop app were available in Chinese only. The team has today launched English versions of their jailbreak and website, as well as an official Twitter account. Continue reading →
The iPhone 6 Plus has captured 41% of the 'phablet' market according to research firm
Keeping track of the newest devices, and the impact they have on the market, is a common practice. Numbers vary, and sometimes they don't. A new research note from the firm Kantar World Panel suggests the iPhone 6 Plus has had quite the impact already. Continue reading →
Reports suggests Pegatron could be 'main source for assembly' for the upcoming 'iPhone 6S'
While Apple has worked hard to add more supply partners to its manufacturing chain for the creation of iPhones since Tim Cook took the CEO chair, a new report suggests that might be changing soon. Continue reading →
How did North Korea take control of Sony Pictures' servers?
On the Monday before Thanksgiving, Sony Pictures was attacked by North Korea. The studio is still holding off on its official announcement , but by now it seems clear that the attack came in retaliation for the upcoming film The Interview , a comedy about an attempt to kill North Korean leader Kim…
Sony Hack Reveals 25-Page List of Reasons It Sucks To Work at Sony
A gargantuan new hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment is revealing an almost unfathomable amount of sensitive insider information, from countless social security numbers to embarrassing salary data . And we just came across this: a giant list of workplace complaints. Read more...
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