It’ll be ready when it’s ready. That’s essentially what Apple CEO Tim Cook is saying about Apple’s new products. He’s been teasing that Apple is exploring new product categories for some time now, though he hasn’t given many indications of what those new products might be, or let along when […] Read the original post…
Month: April 2014
Debug 34: Sexism in technology
Over on Debug, Serenity Caldwell joins iMore editor Rene Ritchie, Aged & Distilled co-founder Guy English, Pacific Helm CEO Jessie Char, iMore senior editor Georgia Dow, and Giant Spacekat head of development Brianna Wu to chat about sexism in technology. (imore.com) To read this article in full or to leave a comment, […] Read the…
Gregorian brings iOS 7.1 Calendar to iOS 7 devices [Jailbreak Tweak]
iOS 7.1 includes a number of interface refinements, bug fixes, improvements, and new features. It brought back the month and event list combo view in the Calendar app. The view shows a month view at the top, and an event list corresponding to the selected day at the bottom. Continue reading → The post […] Read the…
Level Mount Desktop Display Mount for $29 + pickup at Home Depot
Home Depot offers the Level Mount Desktop Monitor Mount with Full Motion Single Arm, model no. DCDSK30SJ, for $28.99. (Buy.com via Rakuten charges pennies more and Staples charges a buck more for Rewards members.) Opt for ship-to-store pickup to dodge the shipping fee which adds around $7. That’s tied with […] Read the original post…
Debug 34: Sexism in tech
Serenity Caldwell of Macworld, Jessie Char of Pacific Helm, Georgia Dow of ZEN & TECH, and Brianna Wu of Giant Space Kat share their experiences with sexism in the tech industry, from coworkers to clients to conventions to culture and beyond. Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe in RSS Download directly Follow on Twitter Show […] Read…
Collective review: Attractive, lightweight clipboard utility gets the details right
The clipboard has been a staple of the Mac’s operating system since the earliest days. But in that time, it hasn’t changed much: It still holds only one item, for example, so you can’t see things that you previously copied or pasted. Because of this limitation, developers have offered scores […] Read the original post…
Almost One-Fourth of the HTC One (M8) owners switched from iPhone
It’s been almost a month since HTC launched its latest flagship the One M8. A new survey conducted during this period by CompareMyMobile has found that a large number of upgrades came from its predecessor, the HTC One from 2013, which accounted for about 46.18% of all the trade-ins seen during the […] Read the original post…
Verizon Wireless’s Q1 2014 results see $21 billion in revenue and 539,000 postpaid subscribers
Verizon‘s first quarter results are in, and mirroring rival AT&T, they saw some rather impressive growth. Verizon as a whole saw $30 billion in revenue, but even with their substantial non-cellular businesses, Verizon Wireless accounted for a whopping $20.9 billion of that income. That’s an increase of nearly 7% from […] Read the original post…
Mobile Devices Still Unsecured in the Workplace
The survey found 43 percent have accessed sensitive corporate data on their personal device while on an unsecured public network. Read the original post by Jason
Sega’s Sonic & All-Stars Racing now free on the App Store
Sega has just announced that Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is now available for free on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. What’s more is both new and veteran racers can look to expect more content added to the intense title next week. Wreck-It Ralph and Metal sonic will join the […] Read the original post…
4.7 inch iPhone 6 sized up against Android smartphones
With the iPhone 6 expected to break cover in Fall later this year, there has been ample amount of doubt regarding how it will fare in terms of size. And to make the guesswork a little easier, MacRumors forum member deuxani has compared the smartphone with several Android flagships that are […] Read the original post…
Refurb Roku HD Streaming Player for $40 + free shipping
Deal Fisher via eBay offers the factory-refurbished Roku HD Streaming Player, model no. 2500R, for $39.95 with free shipping. That’s $20 under the lowest total price we could find for a new unit elsewhere, although we saw a refurb for $8 less three weeks ago. It features over 1,000 channels, […] Read the original post…
Mobile Payment Adoption Faces Hurdles with Consumers
More than half (56 percent) of mobile shoppers don’t know near-field communication (NFC) is a contactless payment system used for mobile payments. Read the original post by Valerie Richardson
Stereo Bluetooth Neck-Band Headphones w/ Mic for $10 + free shipping
As one of its daily deals, MiniInTheBox offers the Stereo Bluetooth Neck-Band Headset with Mic in Black for $10 with free shipping. That’s the lowest total price we could find for any similar headset by $14. They feature noise cancellation and a range of approximately 32 feet. Deal ends today. Read the original post by…
Lab tested: The Mac Pro Daisy Chain Challenge
A Thunderbolt daisy chain can support six connected peripherals per port. And the Mac Pro has six Thundebolt ports, four more than any other Mac. The Mac Pro also has four USB 3.0 ports, one HDMI port, and two gigabit ethernet ports, so you can connect a lot of devices […] Read the original post…