Review: ZeroChroma Folio-Slide for iPad Air 2
ZeroChroma's Folio-Slide ($70) is just about ready to make its iPad Air 2 debut. The case, which we've been fans of for both the iPad Air and iPad mini, retains its same basic design as before with the company's built-in Flux Stand and a groove for a detachable lid or other accessories.…
The TextBlade keyboard from WayTools brings a new typing experience to the iPhone or iPad
Weighing just 1.5 ounces, the collapsible keyboards space bar doubles as a battery pack. The TextBlade keyboard from WayTools brings a new typing experience to the iPhone or iPad is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
U2 is not to blame for the end of Apple's 'Single of the week' promotion
The "Single of the week" was first introduced in 2004. U2 is not to blame for the end of Apple's 'Single of the week' promotion is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Try not to drown in Splash Damage, an intense action arcade game coming Jan. 22
Don't miss the trailer for Splash Damage, an upcoming arcade platformer game where the objective is to not drown. Are you saying gameON or gameOFF? Try not to drown in Splash Damage, an intense action arcade game coming Jan. 22 is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App…
This Sims 4 coming to Mac next month
The classic life simulation game, The Sims, is bringing its latest iteration to Mac in February. The Sims 4 introduces a revamped graphics engine, new emotion-based gameplay, and a ton of interaction combinations. For those unfamiliar, players in The Sims guide their own custom-built people through…
Incipio shows off the future of Siri-powered home automation
Incipio is doing Apple's HomeKit the way it's meant to be done — an app lets you set homes, rooms, zones, actions, etc. and Siri lets you control it all with your voice. They have a light socket and power plug on the way, and Serenity and I checked it all out at CES 2015 ! The concept is…
Collapsible 'TextBlade' Keyboard for iOS Devices Uses Just Eight Smart MultiTouch Keys
WayTools today debuted the TextBlade , a compact, collapsible keyboard that's just a third of the size of an iPhone. Instead of using traditional keyboard layout, it uses "next-gen key switch technology" to allow users to type using just eight large smart keys that represent the entire…
InvenSense Faces Investor Lawsuit for Not Disclosing 'Sweetheart' Sensor Deal With Apple
Apple sensor supplier InvenSense is facing a class-action lawsuit filed by investors accusing the company of defrauding investors by not revealing the true terms of its deals with Apple and Samsung, reports Silicon Beat . InvenSense recently joined Apple's supply chain, producing gyroscopes and…
AllCast Lands on iOS With Streaming Media Support for Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, and Fire TV
The popular Android-only AllCast media streaming app has now made its way to the iOS App Store. The app allows users to stream media to a variety of smart TVs and standalone set-top devices such as the Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, and Amazon Fire TV. The app uses DLNA to stream media and requires only…
AllCast for iOS lets you stream photos, music, videos to Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox, Fire TV and more
AllCast is a popular Android app that lets users stream media stored on their phones to their TVs. The developers today launched an iOS version of the app, with support for streaming to Chromecast, Apple TV, Xbox and a number of other devices. Continue reading →
New Apple sensor supplier InvenSense is facing a lawsuit from investors for 'misleading guidance'
InvenSense was recently added to the Apple supply chain to bring accelerometers and gyroscopes to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. As a result, investors are reportedly not too happy with the details. Continue reading →
Everything we know about iOS 8.2 so far
Apple released the first beta version of iOS 8.2, the next major update for iOS 8 on November 18th, and has released three more beta versions (beta 2, beta 3) since then, including beta 4 released yesterday. Continue reading →
L.A. schools 'iPads for All' federal review reveals lack of planning and resources as reasons for failure
The Los Angeles Unified School District had a bold plan to use iPads for its learning curriculum within its walls, but ultimately the whole plan fell apart and eventually got canceled. Continue reading →
Apple seemingly drops 'Single of the Week' promotion without fanfare
Apple's iTunes has been the source of promotions for digital content for quite some time, whether it's a free app or a free single from an upcoming album. However, the company seems to be whittling them down as of late. Continue reading →
Facebook will display AMBER alerts in News Feed to help find missing children
Facebook today announced a partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that will allow it to display AMBER alerts on the News Feed of its users to help find missing childrens. Continue reading →
The Smithsonian's New App Brings Museum Skeletons and Fossils To Life
Like it or not, museums can be boring places for kids to explore. Outside of a T-rex, fossils and skeletons are only interesting once you've got a few years of school under your belt. But don't worry, kids (and the Smithsonian has got your back during field trips with a new iOS app called…
All the Star Wars: The Force Awakens concept art leaked so far
It must be the increasing nostalgia of being an old man who saw the originals at the theater, but I'm starting to get really excited about the new old school Star Wars: The Force Awakens. So, after coming across the allegedly new design for a new TIE fighter, I collected every leaked concept…
iPhone 6S rumors suggest new camera, HealthKit sensors
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are two of the more exciting products Apple has unleashed in quite some time. Of the two, differences are slight, but the camera hardware Apple went with on the iPhone 6 Plus is a good reason to stop and consider which you really want. A new rumor suggests those still…
PrivacyStar arms mobile users against telemarketers, debt collectors
PrivacyStar makes an app for Android and iPhone that lets the user block known telemarketers, and even provides them a way to automatically report them to the FTC.
AllCast streaming app officially arrives on iOS
AllCast, the storied casting app for Android, is finally making its way to iOS. After a healthy run on Android, the casting app has finally landed on iOS, letting users toss their videos and pictures onto the big(ger) screen. The app works with locally stored content as well as files you have in…
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