Tag: IOS

Apple Updates iOS, OS X, and Apple TV

It’s update day in Cupertino. Apple has rolled out minor updates for iOS, OS X, and the Apple TV. The iOS Update iOS 7.1.1 has...
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Hands On: Flickr’s New App Feels Right At Home On iOS 7

If there’s one good thing that’s come out of Marissa Mayer’s stewardship of Yahoo, it’s the rebirth of Flickr. Last year’s website overhaul combined with...
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Hands On With Carousel, Dropbox’s Take On Photo Management

If it hasn’t been obvious enough to you by now, Carousel from Dropbox makes it absolutely clear that the company sees itself as something more...
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You Can Autoreplace Typed Words With Emoji In iOS

I say shit a lot. Probably too much. Shit is four letters. That’s four characters I can’t use in a text message. The emoji icon...
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FYI: No, Quitting All Open Apps Won’t Boost Your iPhone Battery Life

Ever since Apple introduced multitasking with iOS 4, some iOS users have been under the impression that quitting idle apps helps save battery life and...
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Get Your Thumbs Ready For Our Games Of The Week

This week we have some interesting games for you. On the Mac, a classic sci-fi series becomes an MMO. Then we have a “Rougelike” from...
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Can Doge Weather Become Your Main iOS Weather App?

A few months ago, a friend turned me on to Doge Weather, a weather site that feature’s everyone’s favorite (well, maybe second favorite) dog meme....
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Become A PokéMaster, Google Maps For iOS Lets You Catch 150 Pokémon

Have you ever dreamed of becoming a Pokémon Master? Well now you can, kind of. Google has launched a new campaign to try and find...
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Avoid Awkward Encounters With Split For iOS, An ‘Anti-Social’ App

You may already have a number of different social apps installed on your iPhone, but what about anti-social apps? Split is an app for both...
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Keep Track Of Your Home (And Cats) With Arcsoft’s Simplicam

The folks at Arcsoft, a company most known mostly for its image editing software, are stepping into the hardware game with the Simplicam. The Simplicam...
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Lumo Lift Will Shame You Into Better Posture

My posture sucks. I’ll readily admit as much. And after two days of wandering around the show floor at Macworld/iWorld, well, standing up straight is...
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PencilCase Lets You Make iOS Apps Even If You Don’t Know How To Code

If you’re a long-time Mac user, you might remember HyperCard, a programming tool Apple released in 1987 that let you design and build apps with...
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Facebook For iPhone Updated To Version 4.0, Gets Support For Groups

Facebook has updated its Messenger app for iPhone to version 4.0, bringing with it a couple handy new changes. The biggest new feature is the...
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Bakbone Wants To Make Holding An iPad Less Awkward

For all the talk of how the iPad and other tablets of its ilk have revolutionized computing, it seems like nobody has quite figured out...
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Two Out Of Five Mac Users Have Upgraded To OS X Mavericks

We often hear about how quick the adoption rate is for software updates over on iOS, but what about OS X? A new report from...
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‘NYT Now’ To Bring iPhone Users The Times For $8 A Month

The New York Times has announced a new app/subscription option which it will be launching April 2nd that will target people looking for a cheap...
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Apple Looking To Expand And Diversify Emojis, Make Them More Multicultural

Do you like emojis? The answer is most likely yes, because who doesn’t like those cute little guys. Well now you have some MORE emojis...
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iTunes Movie Trailers App Gets Better Rotten Tomatoes Support, Other Fixes

If you like to use Apple’s iTunes Movie Trailers app to watch trailers for upcoming movies, you’ll now have a slightly better experience doing so....
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