Though it won a patent suit against Apple to the tune of $533 million just yesterday, Smartflash LLC is suing the company yet again. The […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Month: February 2015
Apple brings Pages, Numbers and Keynote to iCloud website for people without Apple devices
In mid-February, Apple launched Pages, Numbers and Keynote on the iCloud.com beta website for those who don’t have access to an Apple device. Continue reading […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
If you took a lump-sum pension payout, you might have gotten a raw deal
Were you among those that accepted a lump-sum pension payout from The Boeing Co., Computer Sciences Corp., or any one of the growing list of […] Read the original post by Business Journal
FCC Passes New Net Neutrality Rules, Awaits Expected Legal Challenges
In a 3-2 vote, new net neutrality rules were approved by the FCC on Feb. 26 that will allow the agency to protect broadband Net […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
And this is how Verizon failed at trolling the Internet
The FCC took a strong step today in ensuring net neutrality. Verizon… threw a childish hissy fit in Morse Code. If you hadn’t heard, the FCC […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Apple Sets March 9 Event as Apple Watch Debut Approaches in April
Apple has announced a special event on March 9 with the tag line, “Spring forward,” a likely allusion and tease about its upcoming Apple Watch […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Web-only iWork apps leave beta, become free for all
Apple is now letting anyone create a free Apple ID on iCloud.com and use Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for free. This comes just two weeks after […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Web-only access to iWork apps leaves beta
Apple is now letting anyone create a free Apple ID on the public iCloud website and use Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for free. This comes […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Apple Opens Up ‘iWork for iCloud’ to Everyone, No Apple Device Required
Following a short beta testing period, Apple’s iCloud.com website has been updated to make its iWork suite of apps accessible to all users, even those […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Ancestral Quest 14
While Ancestral Quest looks like something designed for your ancestors, it’s surprisingly easy to use, and offers a lot of helpful research features. […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Apple hit with another lawsuit from Smartflash LLC after initial loss
On February 25, Apple lost a court battle against Smartflash LLC for infringing on some gaming patents. Unfortunately, that meant Apple was ordered to pay […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Adult Themes: The rise and fall of America’s first digital brothel
If someone forced you to describe RealTouch Interactive in just two words, you’d probably call it a “digital brothel.” And rightly so, as the North […] Read the original post by Engadget
Firehouse Subs lets Apple Pay users purchase their big sandwiches
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus owners can now walk into a Firehouse Subs location and purchase their big and juicy sub sandwiches via Apple […] Read the original post by John Callaham
Apple Targeting Early April Launch Date for Apple Watch
Apple has not provided details on when the Apple Watch might begin shipping to customers beyond the broad “April” launch date shared by CEO Tim […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Tapbots is focusing on Tweetbot and Calcbot, aims to get updates out faster
Earlier in February, Taptbots, the developers behind popular apps like Tweetbot, officially unveiled “Tweetbot 2 for Yosemite.” Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck