Find my iPhone, which also serves as Find my iPod touch and Find my iPad, has been update with an all new, all clean design optimized for iOS 7. No other new features to bullet point, but it looks great, works better than ever – the new designed seems to improve […] Read the original…
Month: October 2013
Apple’s Podcasts app updated to version 2.0, brings iOS 7 styling and playback improvements along with it
Not a fan of Apple’s Podcasts app? It’s OK to admit it. I’ve not been much of a fan of it either but that may change with the latest version. Podcasts has now been updated to version 2.0 and Apple has saw fit to go ahead and give the app […] Read the original post…
Roundup of iPad Air first impressions and hands-on videos
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Take two tablets: Will the iPad Air and Retina iPad mini cure Apple’s market share slide?
Apple put up some impressive numbers today: 170 million iPads sold to date. 475,000 iPad apps available. Read the original post by Engadget
Insert Coin semifinalist: MYBELL is an extremely loud and customizable electronic bike bell
Say what you will about the cavalier bike messengers that give cyclists a bad name, but it doesn’t change the fact that pedaling your way to work is better for both your health and the environment. Read the original post by Engadget
Apple releases iOS 7.0.3 update with iCloud Keychain support, bug fixes aplenty
Turns out it’s not just Macs getting an OS update today. Apple has now also released version 7.0.3 of iOS — a decidedly less major upgrade, but one that will no doubt be welcome to anyone having technical issues since updating to iOS 7. It’s not all bug fixes, though. Read the original post by…
PNY Polaroid 32GB Class 10 SDHC Card for $15 + free shipping
As one of its daily deals, newegg offers the PNY Polaroid 32GB SDHC Class 10 Secure Digital High-Capacity Card, model no. P-SDHC32G10-EFPOL, for $14.99 with free shipping ($0.47/GB). That’s the lowest total price we could find by $5. Deal ends today. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
What you need to know about Apple’s free apps policy
Apple made waves during Tuesday’s media event when the company announced that its iLife and iWork suite would be free for customers who buy a new Mac or iOS device. But the apps are also free for users who already have the apps installed, and one app is free, period. […] Read the original post…
How the iPad Air stacks up against it’s competitors
In the battle of large tablets, Apple’s featherweight floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee. Read the original post by Florence Ion
How the iPad Air stacks up against its competitors
In the battle of large tablets, Apple’s featherweight floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee. Read the original post by Florence Ion
iPad Air vs. iPad 4: Tech Specs
Apple unveiled the eagerly awaited 5th generation iPad called iPad Air at the media event earlier today. We’ve taken a look at the hardware specifications of iPad Air earlier. In this post, we compare the tech specs of iPad Air and the previous generation iPad, iPad 4. Continue reading → Read the original post by iPhoneHacks
Installing Mavericks: What you need to know
[Editor’s note: This article is part of our series of articles on installing and upgrading to Mavericks.] Before Lion (OS X 10.7) debuted in 2011, installing the latest major version of Mac OS X meant buying a disc and slipping it into your Mac’s optical drive. But Lion changed all that […] Read the original…
How to make a bootable Mavericks install drive
[Editor’s note: This article is part of our series of articles on installing and upgrading to Mavericks.] Like Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8) and Lion (OS X 10.7), Mavericks (OS X 10.9) doesn’t ship on a disc—it’s available only as an installer app downloadable from the Mac App Store, and that […] Read the original…
Should you do a “clean install” of Mavericks?
[Editor’s note: This article is part of our series of articles on installing and upgrading to Mavericks.] It used to be that when upgrading to a major new version of OS X, installing over an existing OS X installation—for example, installing 10.3 over 10.2—entailed some degree of risk, as existing applications, […] Read the original…
How to install Mavericks over Leopard
[Editor’s note: This article is part of our series of articles on installing and upgrading to Mavericks.] As I explained in my guide to installing Mavericks, one of the requirements for installing OS X 10.9 is that you already have at least Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) installed. (Specifically, Mavericks […] Read the original…