After being announced to appear at Milan’s Salone Del Mobile Design Fair earlier in the week, today the Apple Watch was displayed for the first […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Month: April 2015
Best photo editing apps for iPad
The screen real estate and touch surface of the iPad make it an ideal tool for doing some serious photo editing. Whether you want to get […] Read the original post by Allyson Kazmucha
Apple Retail Stores to offer workshops in Apple Watch basics beginning April 24
Apple will be offering Apple Watch Basics workshops at some of their Apple Retail Stores following the launch of the device on April 24. Like the […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Sceptre 50″ 1080p LED LCD TV Bundle for $412 + free shipping
Walmart offers the Sceptre 50″ 1080p LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. X505BV-FMDR, bundled with an Ematic Slim 2.1-Channel Soundbar, model no. ESB210, and a […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Apple Watch With Custom Red Sport Band, Folding UK Plug Spotted in New Photos
British cyclist and former professional rugby player Will Carling has shared a pair of new photos on Twitter that appear to reveal two unreleased Apple […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Bing for iPhone adds private search mode and more with latest update
Microsoft has released a new version of its Bing search app for the iPhone, which includes a number of new features, including a private search […] Read the original post by John Callaham
Northampton’s testing magnetic underground delivery ‘moles’
Northampton, England is considering an unusual approach to alleviating traffic congestion and air pollution. The city wants to replace the trucks currently clogging its two […] Read the original post by Engadget
Why I’m going with the 38mm Apple Watch
The Apple Watch comes in two sizes: 38 and 42mm. I’m going small. Here’s why. Apple’s smartwatch is a beautiful piece of hardware, whether you’re looking […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Flyers Want In-Flight WiFi but Don’t Want to Pay for It
More than 20 airlines around the world provide free in-flight WiFi today, and based on SITA’s estimation, more than double that will do so by […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
You should play: Naught Reawakening spins the platforming genre upside-down with this riveting sequel
These days, keeping up with games can be a full-time job. So how do you separate the signal from the noise, the wheat from the […] Read the original post by Chris Holt
Nudge App for iOS Helps Users Pick a Health Coach
Through Nudge+Coach, users select a health coach based on individual needs, such as losing weight, eating better or reducing stress levels. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
‘Game of Thrones’ Offers Strategy Model for Enterprise Mobility World
The business world might learn from “Game of Thrones.” Here’s how CIOs and other IT pros can conquer each of seven “kingdoms” of enterprise mobility. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Murphy’s Law and the new MacBook: We had setup hassles, migrating or not
I thought it would be simple. I mean, how hard is setting up a new Mac? Just a few days ago, I’d gone through cloning […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Yelp’s Apple Watch app offers search, nearby business listings and more
Yelp’s latest update on iOS introduces the company’s brand new Apple Watch app, which offers search, reviews and ratings, nearby business listings, and lots more. […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Google brings table editing and more to Docs for iOS
Google has rolled out a brand new update to Docs for iOS, which adds the ability to edit tables and brings other new features. The release […] Read the original post by Killian Bell