Monday, January 12, 2015

  • These transparent tough cases for iPhone 6 Plus are 49% off today

    This iPhone 6 Plus hybrid case can absorb serious impacts thanks to its dual-layer design that combines a shock absorbing silicone bumper and a strong transparent, textured exterior plastic shell. The back shell is completely textured to provide you with additional grip, too! Yours today for only…

  • Chevrolet's 2016 Volt to come with CarPlay support

    Announced today in Detroit, Chevrolet's 2016 Volt hybrid car will come with CarPlay integration out of the gate. The vehicle will support Apple's automotive integration along with alternative car connection option MirrorLink, according to The Verge : The 2016 Volt on the stand at…

  • News: Apple Pay coming to Canada in March?

    Apple may be planning a Canadian rollout of Apple Pay as early as this March, according to a new report from 9to5Mac. Citing "sources close to the situation," the report notes that Canadian launch partners are currently in negotiations with Apple. Those partners are also in the process of…

  • Monster Suing Apple's Beats

    Monster LLC, maker of audio equipment,  has sued Beats Electronics LLC, a company acquired in 2014 by Apple Inc. Monster alleges Beats Electronics and its co-founders Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine conspired to get Monster out of a deal with Beats prior to Apple's acquisition of Beats for $3.2…

  • Spotify welcomes 2015 with 15 million paying subscribers

    Spotify is welcoming the new year with a bit of good news. Spotify welcomes 2015 with 15 million paying subscribers is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • 'Je suis Charlie' app quickly approved at behest of Apple CEO Tim Cook

    The developers of the "Je suis Charlie" app, who hail from southern France, wrote directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook. 'Je suis Charlie' app quickly approved at behest of Apple CEO Tim Cook is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Apple adds 'Games for Kids' section to App Store

    Apple today updated the App Store to add a Games for Kids sub-section to the App Store. The Cupertino company had added the Kids section in the App Store in 2013 with iOS 7. Continue reading →

  • Save 40% On The Tiny and Impressive SKEYE Nano Drone [Deals Hub]

    You know how in spy movies, you see secret agents flying around tiny, barely noticeable drones that are capable of getting into spaces that no person can? Well you don't have to watch it happen on the big screen–you can take control of your own palm-sized drone. Grab the mini but agile SKEYE…

  • University study says iPhone seperation anxiety can make you dumber

    According to tests conducted by University of Missouri, an iPhone owner may become anxious and perform poorly in mental tasks if separated from his or her phone.  Continue reading →

  • Apple sold half a million units of iPhone in India in Q4 2014

    According to a senior analyst at Counterpoint Research, Apple sold half a million units of the iPhone in India during the October-December quarter. The company had launched the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in the country on October 17th.  Continue reading →

  • 6 more awesome paid iPhone apps you can download for free right now

    There's no better way to start off a new week than by gobbling up paid iPhone apps that are completely free for a limited time. Below we've listed six more great iOS apps that would normally cost you a total of $20 but that you can get for absolutely nothing right now if you act fast. These are…

  • Longtime Android fan switches to the iPhone 6 and 'instantly' regrets it

    We always love reading about what happens when fans of one platform switch to another and our latest example comes to us from Ernest Oppetit, a product manager for marketing consultants QuBit Group who recently wrote about his experiences switching from Android to iOS on Medium. Unlike other…

  • I'm done buying iPhone 6 Pluses, but I don't know about gray or silver

    There's a good probability I have settled on the iPhone 6. Hopefully my journey of buying and returning iPhone 6 Pluses is over. For me, there are too many compromises with the iPhone 6 Plus. It's thicker, heavier, and unusable with one hand. It's not my only device, and if I'm home…

  • Cuba rolls out public WiFi internet access, at a steep cost

    It's not too hard for Cubans to get WiFi connections if they swing by hotels and offices with less-than-secure hotspots, but they're technically breaking the law -- unless you're in a privileged job, you're supposed to plug in or use a terminal. Howe...

  • Why you'll love and hate the Galaxy S6 at the same time

    Samsung's getting ready for a major Galaxy S6 launch this year, as the phone is supposedly going to offer features previously unseen in any of the former Galaxy S model. The company has designed the phone from scratch, and it's preparing at least two versions of the Galaxy S6 for launch.…

  • It's time for 16GB smartphones to die once and for all

    We've mentioned before that 16GB of storage just isn't enough space for many modern smartphone users, especially now that so many phones now let us film incredible 4K videos that inevitably clog up space. Android Central's Russell Holly makes a compelling case that smartphone buyers need to…

  • Renovo wants its electric supercar to be as personalized as your iPhone

    When NVIDIA debuted its Drive CX platform and X1 mobile chipset at this year's Consumer Electronics Show we were impressed by how it handled and displayed in-car data. But where are you going to find it? Tucked inside Renovo's $529,000 Coupe, of cour...

  • Education Debate: Which Is More Important - Grit, Or Intelligence?

    HughPickens.com writes Anna North writes in the NYT that self-control, curiosity, and "grit" may seem more personal than academic, but at some schools, they're now part of the regular curriculum. Some researchers say personality could be even more important than intelligence when it…

  • How Not to Smuggle 94 iPhones Through Chinese Customs

    When customs officers at Futian Port in China saw a males passenger with "weird walking posture, joint stiffness, muscle tension ..." they got suspicious. Turns out, he was attempting to smuggle 94 iPhones into the country—all of them strapped to his body. Read more...

  • Microsoft Studios lays down the rules for Let's Play videos

    Watching others play video games, whether on YouTube, Twitch, or any other video streaming or hosting site, is becoming a gaming sub-culture unto itself. The fact that people actually make money off it, particularly through ads, has given rise to some game developer/publisher action that has, in…

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