The most important tech stories of 2014
The most important Apple stories of the year don't exist in a vacuum and neither do we. What happens in technology in general matters to Apple and matters to us. Through that lens, 2014 was both terrific and terrible. We saw new technologies enable us to interact and move in ways never before…
AT&T and T-Mobile may owe you money: Here's how to find out you're entitled
If you were a subscriber of T-Mobile or AT&T's network in the last five years, then you might be entitled to receive some money from them. Continue reading →
The Best Apps for your new iPad Air 2 or iPad mini 3
Got a new iPad Air 2 or iPad mini 3? Here are some of our favorite iPad apps that'll help you make the most of your shiny new device. Continue reading →
Programmer drills holes in MacBook Pro casing to try and alleviate overheating issues
For some owners of MacBook Pros, the bottom casing can get pretty hot when using it for an extended period of time. For one programmer, the overheating issue became too much. Continue reading →
Apple plans to keep preserved historic barn on site at Campus 2
The Glendenning Barn is a special part of Cupertino, and as such it's been a curious factor in the development of Apple's spaceship-shaped Campus 2. Continue reading →
Download the best apps and games for free for a limited time (Dec 29)
We have some great apps for you today that have gone free for a short duration on the App Store, including Icebreaker, Icycle, NightCap and more. Continue reading →
The iPhone 6's battery is almost good enough, sometimes
The battery in the iPhone has always been a point of contention for quite a lot of people. While there seem to be some who don't mind whatever amount of battery life they might get out of their handset, others seem to take it personally when the iPhone's battery life gets eaten away. Continue…
Chevron planning to integrate Apple Pay at pumps in early 2015
Apple Pay is quickly becoming a dominant presence within mobile payments, and as the expansion continues with retailers and other entities adopting the service, Pay will start showing up in more places. Continue reading →
More than half the mobile devices gifted on Christmas were iPhones or iPads
Every Holiday Season, Apple witnesses a significant jump in iPhone sales as friends and family buy iOS devices to gift to their loved ones. It looks like this year is going to be no different, with Apple's gadgets accounting for 51% of the new devices activated during the week leading up to…
Disney CEO Bob Iger discusses working with Steve Jobs, Pixar and more in new interview
As the CEO of a company like Disney, Bob Iger has had the opportunity to work with quite a few well known individuals. In a new interview, Iger discusses some of his past, including working with Steve Jobs, Apple, Pixar and more. Continue reading →
Jimmy Iovine reportedly meeting with musicians for more iTunes exclusive launches
Jimmy Iovine, the CEO of Beats, has reportedly been busy as of late meeting with several different musicians and artists in an attempt to net iTunes even more high-profile exclusive launches moving forward. Continue reading →
Adventure Platformer 'Icycle: On Thin Ice' Named App of the Week, Available for Free
Thanks to the annual App Store freeze that took place over the holidays last week, a new App of the Week missed its normal Thursday announcement date. As the shutdown lifts, however, the App Store team has now named physics platformer Icycle: On Thin Ice from Damp Gnat as this week's App of the…
Chaos Computer Club Demonstrates How to Reproduce Fingerprints Using Public Photos
The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) claims that it can reproduce fingerprints to overcome security measures from simple photos of a user's fingers, reports VentureBeat . CCC member Jan "Starbug" Krissler presented his method for recreating a fingerprint at the group's annual convention…
You only need a camera (and luck) to copy someone's fingerprints
Forget having to lift smudges from a touchscreen to copy someone's fingerprints. According to a Chaos Computer Club presentation, you only need a camera... well, that and a little luck. The hacking association's Jan Krissler recently demonstrated tha...
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