Free-to-play games often look appealing, but it’s difficult to know at a glance whether the business model is insidious and fun ruining, or reasonable and […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Month: November 2015
Grab an Apple wall charger with Lightning cable today for only $19.95
This OEM power adapter and 3.3ft Lightning cable will ensure your iPhone gets a safe and efficient charge no matter where you plug it in. […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Why Samsung’s Big-Screen Galaxy View Will Appeal to TV, Movie Lovers
The mobile entertainment tablet, which retails for $599.99, lets consumers watch favorite movies and videos almost anywhere on an 18.4-inch screen. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Coop Norway inks infrastructure deal with Wipro
Norway’s Coop becomes the latest Nordic firm to outsource IT to an Indian company after the retailer penned a deal with Wipro Norwegian supermarket group […] Read the original post by Computer Weekly
BlackBerry Priv (Unlocked)
The unlocked Priv brings BlackBerry’s basic strengths—a physical keyboard and notifications—to Android in a big, heavy, pricey package, making it a niche buy. […] Read the original post by steve bush
How to dispute a copyright claim on YouTube
If YouTube erroneously thinks you don’t have rights to the music you’re using, here’s how to fix it. Have you received an email from YouTube claiming […] Read the original post by Jeff L Carlson
Password Chef review: A recipe for cooking up healthy security dishes
Each step in recipes created by Password Chef gets you one step closer to online security. It’s basically impossible these days to maintain a single, universally […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Password Chef review: A recipe for cooking up healthy security dishe
Each step in recipes created by Password Chef gets you one step closer to online security. It’s basically impossible these days to maintain a single, universally […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
How a mobile app company found Apple’s XcodeGhost in the machine
Nick Arnott couldn’t figure out recently why Apple kept rejecting an update to a mobile app his company developed. It turned out the problem was a […] Read the original post by Jeremy Kirk
Apple component supplier predicts it will take 3 years for 3D Touch to really take off
3D Touch is by far the most exciting thing about iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, and it’s hard to deny the technology isn’t going […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Everything you need to know about the iPad Pro
For the past several years, circulating rumors suggested Apple was working on a larger, more powerful iPad designed for business users. That mythical iPad finally […] Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
How to move an Apple Photos for OS X library to an external drive
Rick Henningsen has a Photos Library question: I want to move my Photos Library from the boot drive to a larger external drive. I suspect that […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Rayman Fiesta Run for iOS, usually priced at $3, goes free as Apple’s App of the Week
Rayman fans rejoice, because the latest Rayman game for iOS is now a free download as Apple’s Free App of the Week. Rayman Fiesta Run, which is usually priced […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Here’s everything Siri can do on Apple TV
The new Apple TV’s biggest selling point—aside from an App Store, which other streaming devices have, too—is Siri integration in the touchpad remote. Siri can […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Some users reporting problems with Touch ID after iOS 9.1 update
Apple’s latest iOS 9.1 update, which was rolled out to the public on October 21, has been breaking Touch ID functionality on some iOS devices, […] Read the original post by Killian Bell