Party-planning and family chat-fests get easier with a separate Groups tab. Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Month: March 2014
Sketchy renderings of the 4.7 inch and 5.7 inch iPhone 6c models crop up [Updated]
A new leaked sketch from Japan has revealed the possible design of the upcoming low cost iPhone 6c models. The sketches show a 4.7 inch model as well as a 5.7 inch variant sporting a very familiar design. Continue reading → Read the original post by Valerie Richardson
Sketchy renderings of the 4.7 inch and 5.7 inch iPhone 6c models crop up
A new leaked sketch from Japan has revealed the possible design of the upcoming low cost iPhone 6c models. The sketches show a 4.7 inch model as well as a 5.7 inch variant sporting a very familiar design. Continue reading → Read the original post by Valerie Richardson
10 Microsoft Office Alternatives for Peripatetic iPad Users
While Office is finally coming to the iPad, there are a number of alternatives that might be as suitable a fit as Microsoft’s latest entry into the app space. Read the original post by Gautam
Why The Next-Generation Data Center Needs To Be Agnostic
In order to handle the growing traffic deluge, data centers need to leverage open infrastructure, software-defined technologies, and automation. Read the original post by Bill Kleyman
BlackBerry Q4: Chen Says Turnaround Is Ahead of Schedule
BlackBerry, lighter, leaner and ready to fight, posted a $423 million Q4 loss—a dramatic improvement over last quarter’s $4.4 billion loss. Read the original post by Gautam
Body Glove DropSuit Rugged Case for iPhone 5c review
The DropSuit Rugged Case by Body Glove for the iPhone 5c, available now in the iMore store, aims to provide moderate protection without adding a lot of bulk. It also features shock absorption and a design that lets you maintain a sturdy grip on your iPhone. But does it really […] Read the original post…
Swiss Watchmakers Rebuff Apple’s Partnership and Hiring Advances
Apple allegedly is trying to tap Swiss watchmakers for their technical and metallurgy expertise as the company works to brings its rumored iWatch to the market, reports the Financial Times. Though Apple is reaching out to several companies, most are not willing to work with the Cupertino company. […] Read the original post by Kelly…
Focus on Earthquakes (for iPad)
The Focus on Earthquakes iPad app is a great introduction to the subject, combining a globe showing recent earthquake activity with a comprehensive e-book packed with animations, images, and maps. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Intel Goes All-in with Cloudera, Making Large Investment
Intel and Cloudera announced a broad strategic technology and business collaboration, as well as a significant equity investment from Intel, making it Cloudera’s largest strategic shareholder. Read the original post by Data Center Knowledge
Macworld/iWorld 2014 Best of Show winners
The expo hall at Macworld/iWorld is filled with companies showing their products, and at Macworld, we do our best to find the ones that stand out. Macworld’s editors survey a list of products submitted ahead of time by vendors for consideration, but most of the work involves scouring the show floor […] Read the original…
New and updated apps: Fantastical 2, Flipboard, Byword, and more!
Every day dozens and dozens of new and updated apps and games hit the iOS and Mac App Stores. It’s impossible to keep up with them all, but it’s not impossible to pick out the very best. Here they are! Today we have updates to a calendar app, a news […] Read the original post…
100 4×6″ Photo Prints for 5 My Coke Rewards points + $8 s&h
My Coke Rewards offers 100 Shutterfly 4×6″ Photo Prints for 5 My Coke Rewards points. (You will be emailed a redemption code.) With $7.99 for shipping, that’s $0.08/print and one of the best such deals we’ve seen. Offer ends April 30. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
True Player Gear: An Oculus Rift Alternative
It seems that not everyone is too happy about Facebook acquiring Oculus VR and we’re not sure why. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Roku CEO says the Apple TV is a “money loser”
One of the key competitors of Apple TV in the market is Roku which offers pretty much the same functionality but with a lot more versatility. The CEO and founder of Roku, Anthony Wood has now taken a dig at Apple TV, claiming that it’s merely a companion accessory for […] Read the original post…