News: Apps of the Week: Caviar, Noda, Peggle Blast + More
New Apps + Games Caviar (free) — Out of Square's purchase of the online delivery service Caviar comes an iOS app by the same name, allowing you to order food from your favorite restaurants in an immersive experience that lets you browse photos of food, customize your meal, and track your…
AppAdvice Daily: Pair up with Stranger for our best new games of the week
We have a great deck of games today so don't be a stranger, you need to watch today's AppAdvice Daily. AppAdvice Daily: Pair up with Stranger for our best new games of the week is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Best new games of the week: Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath and Pair Solitaire
Embark on an epic adventure as a bounty hunter and check out a fresh new twist on solitaire with our top game picks for the week! Best new games of the week: Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath and Pair Solitaire is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Manual, a powerful camera app designed for iOS 8, receives its first big update
Version 1.1 brings a revamped interface and other improvements. Manual, a powerful camera app designed for iOS 8, receives its first big update is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
This week in accessories: Seidio Obex waterproof case for the iPhone 6 and more
In this edition, were featuring a holiday-themed iPhone case and other companions for your iOS devices. This week in accessories: Seidio Obex waterproof case for the iPhone 6 and more is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Drafts, and what's happening with iOS 8 widgets
The developer behind Drafts , a popular time-shifting text app, was told by the App Store review team that he need to remove their Today view widget from iOS's Notification Center due to the behavior of its buttons . It's one of a growing number of post-review rejections for Notification…
Apple adds nine new Flyover locations to Maps, expands Siri movie listings to 6 new countries
Apple has been hard at work to provide behind-the-scenes enhancements to its Maps app and the Siri personal assistant service. With the enhancements, Maps now gains Flyover imagery and data for nine new locations while Siri expands her knowledge of movie show times and listings to 6 new countries. …
Apple's first employee opens up about Steve Jobs, the creation of Apple II
In a rare interview, Apple's first employee, Bill Fernandez, opened up about working with Steve Jobs , his role in building the Apple II computer, and how he played matchmaker to introduce Jobs to co-founder Steve Wozniak . In his interview with Jason Hiner on Tech Republic , Fernandez said…
How to access iCloud Photo Sharing on iPhone and iPad
iCloud Photo Sharing is part of Apple's iCloud service, and lets you share Photo Streams with your friends and family. You can find these shared streams in the Photos app , under Shared ; the list contains any shared streams you've created as well as any you've been invited to. Once…
Foursquare to launch new iPad app soon
At the Mashable Media Summit, Foursquare chief revenue officer Steven Rosenblatt announced that the company will finally be releasing its self-titled app for the iPad. Rosenblatt says that this would allow users to plan their dining and travel experiences while browsing on the iPad from their…
FCC credits Apple's iOS Activation Lock for declining iPhone thefts
As a result of Apple implementing Activation Lock on its iOS software, iPhone theft cases are on the decline. The Federal Communications Commission published a report in December detailing that iPhone thefts are down by a significant margin in major cities, such as in San Francisco, CA and New York,…
AT&T throttling unlimited data subscribers regardless of network congestion
Recent anecdotal evidence of throttling AT&T data speeds on unlimited LTE plans have been confirmed by spokespeople, despite regulatory pressure to eliminate the practice. AT&T users with those subscriptions are still being automatically throttled after they hit 5 GB of usage. This change…
NSFW: Why Mark Zuckerberg needs to shut up about Apple
NSFW is a weekly op-ed column in which I talk about whatever's on my mind. Sometimes it'll have something to do with the technology we cover here on iMore; sometimes it'll be whatever pops into my head. Your questions, comments and observations are welcome. Mark Zuckerberg apparently…
Apple's first employee Bill Fernandez opines on Steve Jobs and more in new interview
While Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are generally the names bandied about when talking about the early days of Apple, Bill Fernandez actually played a role in helping build Apple up way back in the day. Continue reading →
Apple adds 9 new Flyover locations to Maps, including the Grand Canyon and more
The Flyover feature, which allows users of the Maps app to essentially fly over certain parts of the world to get a better look at them — without actually visiting the location — has been updated with new locations. Continue reading →
Until apps improve more, maybe Apple doesn't need a new iPad each year
Back in October, Apple debuted the iPad Air 2. I've been using a loaner model from the company for the past several weeks and I'll share more on it in a future post. I can already say, however, that I won't be upgrading from the iPad Air […] Until apps improve more, maybe Apple doesn't…
Awesome interactive chart shows the cost of building every iPhone and Galaxy phone
Since Apple and Samsung are the most important players in the smartphone business — two fierce rivals bound by a complex supply partnership and engaged in a complicated legal battle — IEEE Spectrum has taken a look at both Apple and Samsung's "changing smartphone recipes," putting…
Steve Jobs's 2011 testimony in Apple DRM lawsuit points finger at music labels
Whether Apple's security measures for iTunes and iPods were designed to actively shut out competitors, or simply keep record labels happy, is one of the key questions in a trial that could have Apple on the hook for $350 million. Today, Apple continued to make the case that it was fulfilling…
Steve Jobs: iPod, iTunes competitors were 'collateral damage'
In a taped deposition shown in antitrust court Friday, Apple's late CEO argued that record label contracts and security holes were the company's primary concern.
Apple asks for dismissal of iPod class action suit over missing plaintiff
The case hits a major snag as Apple punches holes in the plaintiff's purchases, rendering the suit eligible for dismissal.
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