If there’s one thing iMore loves even more than all the iThings, it’s giving fantastic prizes to our awesome readers. This week we have 15,000 SwagBucks and a brand new iPad Air! I’m sure you’re all anxious to see who the randomator has selected so let’s get to it. Read the original post by…
Month: January 2014
VMware Makes $1.54B Bet on AirWatch for Mobile Management
NEWS ANALYSIS: AirWatch’s products and services likely will replace many of those from VMware’s first mobility platform, Horizon. Read the original post by Gautam
Belgian Retailer listing suggests new Mac mini coming in February
In the past couple of years, Apple has updated several products in the Mac lineup, but hasn’t given much attention to the Mac mini, which was last updated in October 2012. Continue reading → Read the original post by Jason
LG 55″ 1080p LED LCD HDTV for $599 + free shipping
Walmart continues to offer the LG 55″ 1080p LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. 55LN5200, for $599 with free shipping. (Go to checkout to see this price; be sure to select Value shipping to get free shipping.) That’s tied with our mention from last week, and aside from the mention […] Read the original post…
How to add Facebook events to the Calendar app in OS X
For a reason I don’t quite understand, a lot of people seem to use Facebook Events in order to plan things and invite people to them. For many of us, it has become an unnecessary evil. The last thing I want to have to do is check not one but […] Read the original post…
Ink Cartridges at CompAndSave: Deals for $1 + $4 s&h, $10 off $60 or more
Comp And Save offers a selection of ink cartridges for $1 after coupon. (Each item has a unique code which can be found on the product page.) That puts most of these carts at the lowest total price we could find. Shipping adds $3.99, or bag free shipping on orders […] Read the original post…
Titan 16x 4.7GB DVD-R Media 200-Pack for $42 + free shipping
Meritline offers the Titan 16x 4.7GB DVD-R Media 200-Pack for $48.49. Coupon code “MLCKQ22ANL1″ cuts it to $41.99. With free shipping, that’s $0.21 per disk and the lowest total price we could find for this quantity by $9, although we saw a 50-pack at 11 cents less per disk in […] Read the original post…
Weekly Photo Contest: Bokeh!
This week’s photo contest is bokeh, which is just the common term for shallow depth of field. Everyone’s seen it whether they know it or not. Popular examples are blurred lights in the background while the subject is in the foreground. It’s typically a desired affect in portrait photography but […] Read the original post…
Chrome exploit can secretly listen to oblivious users
A Web developer has detailed how Chrome’s speech recognition feature can be exploited to keep listening in on your conversations. Read the original post by Jared Newman
WiFi in 2014: 10 Rising Trends That Will Affect Us at Work, Home
With industry information supplied by ABI Research and Aruba Networks, this eWeek slideshow offers clear trends in WiFi we can expect to see in 2014. Read the original post by Gautam
Springtomize 3 for iOS 7 coming in the next week
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Fujitsu looking to buy IBM’s server business: WSJ
Japan’s Fujitsu Ltd is considering buying International Business Machines Corp’s low-end server business, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. Read the original post by Reuters
iPhone 6 Specs Seen by Analyst as ‘Locked In’ with 4.8-Inch Display and 802.11ac Wi-Fi
Adding to a litany of analyst predictions pointing to a larger iPhone, Timothy Arcuri of Cowen and Company (via AppleInsider) today claimed that the iPhone 6 will ship with a 4.8-inch display, a significant increase over the 4-inch display of the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. Citing sources […] Read the original post by Juli…
Will 2014 Be The Year Of 10 Gigabit Ethernet?
Adoption of 10GbE has been slow, but it’s finally on its way to becoming mainstream in the datacenter. Will this be the year it surpasses 1GbE? Read the original post by Jim O’Reilly
First your phone, now your banking — are you ready to let T-Mobile handle your money?
T-Mobile USA announced Wednesday a new program called Mobile Money. Switching wireless carriers is one thing – but are you ready to let T-Mobile handle your money, too? With Mobile Money, T-Mobile’s trying to take a bite out of check cashing and payday lending services – often relied on by low-income […] Read the original…