As the mobile payments race heats up, JPMorgan Chase has become the latest to announce its own entry. The company has announced its own mobile […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Month: October 2015
Apple Faces $5M Suit Over WiFi Assist Data-Hogging Claim
The WiFi assist feature is turned on by default in iOS 9 and lets devices switch to cellular data if WiFi connections are weak. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Where to grab a cheap HDMI cable for your new Apple TV
If you don’t want to fork out the $20 for a new HDMI cable from Apple, there are cheaper options to consider. Now that the new […] Read the original post by Brent Zaniewski
The Week in iPad Cases: Pad & Quill’s new briefcase carries more than just your iPad
…plus, the latest from Gumdrop, and more This week’s roundup of new iPad cases includes a mix and match of trendy bags and eye-catching cases from […] Read the original post by Marco Tabini, Emanuela Corso
The Week in iPad Cases: Pad & Quill’s new briefcase carries more than just your iPad
…plus, the latest from Gumdrop, and more This week’s roundup of new iPad cases includes a mix and match of trendy bags and eye-catching cases from […] Read the original post by Marco Tabini, Emanuela Corso
Siri won’t answer some questions about music charts if you aren’t subscribed to Apple Music
Apple launched Apple Music earlier this year, and, as such, Siri is uniquely tied to the music streaming service. Apparently, that’s not always a good […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Microsoft’s Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 Available for Purchase
The software giant’s first ever laptop—technically a 2-in-1—and the follow-up to its successful Surface Pro 3 officially hit store shelves. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
App Thinning and how it impacts storage in the new Apple TV
One of the new features with iOS 9 is App Thinning, and it happens to be present in Apple’s tvOS as well, the operating system […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
BlackBerry Priv Android Handset Keeps Focus on Security-Minded Buyers
The BlackBerry Priv security- and privacy-focused smartphone is notable in many respects. For one, it’s BlackBerry’s first fully Android-based phone. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
China online travel firm Ctrip in tie-up with rival Qunar
Chinese online travel company Ctrip.com International Ltd on Monday announced a tie-up with rival Qunar Cayman Islands Ltd and its backer Baidu Inc through a […] Read the original post by West Australian
An In-Depth Look at Storage and App Thinning on the New Apple TV
Ahead of the release of the new fourth-generation Apple TV, Polygon has taken an in-depth look at the device, giving an explanation on how storage […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Facebook Updates iOS App to Fix Battery Drain Issue
The company adjusted code in the Facebook app after some customers complained of excessive battery drainage. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
See how InVisage’s HDR sensor will improve smartphone filmmaking
It’s been over five years since we heard from InVisage , a company developing a new kind of smartphone sensor with higher dynamic range and […] Read the original post by Engadget
Facebook is bringing weather updates, sports scores, and more to its notifications tab
Facebook has just announced some changes coming to its notifications tab on iOS and Android that seem to give away the company’s ambitions to […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Microsoft’s Office Lens scanner app levels up on iOS and Android
Microsoft’s Office Lens scanning app finally made the jump away from Windows Phone and onto other mobile platforms earlier this year, giving users an easy […] Read the original post by Blair Hanley Frank