In unison with the Sketch and Line apps, Adobe’s Ink and Slide hardware can help anyone produce art and design work on an iPad without professional training. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Month: June 2014
The Unarchiver (for Mac)
The Unarchiver is the archive utility Apple forgot to bundle with OS X. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Amazon Fire Phone Now Available Starting at $199
If you can’t get enough shopping done on Amazon.com then the Fire Phone is perfect for you. Amazon’s first smartphone ships with “Firefly”, a built-in feature that can identify DVDs, books, QR codes, CDs, bar codes and more. That’s right, Amazon Fire Phone users can use their device’s camera to […] Read the original post…
Refurbished Beats By Dr. Dre Tour In-Ear Headphones for $35 + free shipping
Ending today, Tanga offers the refurbished Beats By Dr. Dre Tour In-Ear Noise-Isolating Headphones for $34.99. Coupon code “BEATS” nets free shipping. That’s $5 below our mention of a new set from two weeks ago and the lowest total price we’ve seen for these headphones. (It’s a current low for […] Read the original post…
New iPhone 6 Mockups Surface
Since the iPhone 6 was first announced, mockups and purported photos of prototypes and cases have been popping up on a weekly basis. As the launch date nears, many of the rumored details and specs are becoming more certain and recent mockups reflect them. Two of the latest […] Read the original post by Jon…
Apple TV to get Continuity, Handoff features this fall for tighter integration with iOS, Mac
One of the major announcements at WWDC earlier this month was Continuity, a set of features that tightly integrate iOS devices and Macs. These features will reportedly also be available on the Apple TV this fall, extending this tight integration across all products in the Apple ecosystem. Continue reading → Read the original post by Jason
Wikipad straps a controller to the iPad mini with the Gamevice
Controllers that attach to mobile devices aren’t new. At this point, manufacturers need to aim to make what’s already out there better, especially when they compare what’s coming down the pipe to what has already been released. For Wikipad, a company that is no stranger to releasing peripherals for mobile […] Read the original post…
Amazon announces perplexing Fire Phone, matters nothing for Apple and iPhone
Amazon has finally announced their long-rumored handset, the Fire Phone and… it’s kind of perplexing. See Android Central’s complete Amazon Fire phone coverage. On the face of it, the Fire Phone looks like a high-end Android handset from a year or two ago with some whacky 3D stuff thrown in […] Read the original post…
YouTube confirms music service, will block holdout labels’ videos within ‘days’
The cat’s out of the bag. After a string of rumors, YouTube has confirmed to the Financial Times that it’s launching a paid music service this summer. Read the original post by Engadget
Twitter now supports animated GIFs in the official iOS app
While Amazon was busy announcing their first smartphone, with a bunch of 3D-trickery for good measure, Twitter was quietly announcing something a bit different. In the world of Twitter and image sharing, people have had to resort to using different services to upload animated GIFs to the social network, instead […] Read the original post…
Amazon’s Fire phone is the company’s first smartphone
One of the most common rumors in the smartphone industry has been revolving constantly around Amazon, and whether or not their first smartphone was coming soon. For years it’s been the one device that’s almost certainly been right around the corner, and yet never officially announced. For the fans of […] Read the original post…
Amazon Announces ‘Fire Phone’ With 3D ‘Dynamic Perspective’ Interface, ‘Firefly’ Object Recognition Engine
Amazon today unveiled its much-anticipated new smartphone, the Fire Phone, which Amazon calls “refined, beautiful, and robust.” The phone has a 4.7-inch LCD HD display along with Gorilla Glass 3 on both sides and “precise” aluminum buttons. It includes a quad-core 2.2Ghz processor, an Adreno 330 Graphics Processor, […] Read the original post by Juli…
iPhone 6 could measure altitude, weather with built-in barometer
The iPhone includes a variety of sensors like the camera, compass, gyroscope and accelerometer that let the device become aware of its surroundings. The iPhone 6 will become more capable on this front with new built-in barometer. Continue reading → Read the original post by Jason
New Adobe Line and Sketch iPad apps announced along with ‘Ink’ stylus and ‘Slide’ ruler
Adobe has announced a slew of new products today, including the “Ink” digital pen and “Slide” digital ruler. The new hardware, which was created in a partnership with Adonit, is also shipping with a suite of new software for iPad including three new apps: Adobe Sketch, Adobe Line, and Photoshop Mix. Continue […] Read the original post…
iCloud drive in OS X Yosemite: Explained
Need to sync files between Macs, or between Macs, iOS devices and PCs? Look no further than iCloud Drive Steve Jobs famously told the creators of Dropbox that their app was a feature, not a product, and they proved him wrong. Dropbox and other file sharing services have grown to near […] Read the original…