Each week, the App Store highlights some of the best new and updated apps. This week, we have a iMaschine 2, new role-playing games, and […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Month: November 2015
The iPad Pro’s Lightning port supports USB 3.0 transfer speeds, new adapters are forthcoming
The Lightning port on the iPad Pro is apparently not as standard as many had originally believed. Continue reading → Read the original post by Evan Selleck
iPad Pro’s Lightning Port Supports USB 3.0 Transfer Speeds, New Adapters in the Works
Apple’s larger-screened iPad Pro includes a Lightning port that’s capable of supporting USB 3.0 speeds, according to both an iFixit teardown and several sources that […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Fossil to acquire fitness wearable tracker company Misfit for $260 million
Fossil is making a bigger play in the connected wearable space. The watchmaker, which recently announced its Android Wear-based smartwatch, the Founder, will acquire the […] Read the original post by John Callaham
5 things I noticed in my first hours with the iPad Pro
The iPad Pro is not something you can review in a couple of days. That’s not because it’s a new product category or even a […] Read the original post by Susie Ochs
Free App of the Week: Become a document master with PDF Expert 5
The end of the week is upon us, which means it’s time for another free app of the week on the App Store. This week, […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Samsung Pay
If your phone supports the clever magnetic technology required, Samsung Pay is by far the most convenient mobile-payment option. Read the original post by Richard Wilson
How to create a custom calendar in Photos for Mac
There’s nothing like printing your own photography, though adorning your walls with your own art can be intimidating. A safe way to print—and thus enjoy—your […] Read the original post by Lesa Snider
PlayStation Vue Lands On Amazon Fire TV And Fire TV Stick
In a rather interesting move Sony today announced that its online TV streaming service, PlayStation Vue, is launching on Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Hearthstone’s League of Explorers expansion is now available
Hearthstone‘s latest single player adventure, League of Explorers, is now available. The popular battle card game from Blizzard has added new, treasure-filled areas, features like […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Carly Fiorina Blasts – Liberal Media’ Double Standard Over…
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO says media is biased in response to Democratic frontrunner deflecting supporter saying he wants to strangle Fiorina Carly Fiorina took on the […] Read the original post by SFGate
Spotify launches personalized concert recommendations
A new update promises Spotify listeners will never miss their favorite bands whenever they’re in town. On Thursday, the music streaming service announced a partnership with […] Read the original post by Oscar Raymundo
Apple flub leaves users confused over ‘damaged’ apps
Mac users who rely on apps provided through Apple’s App Store are facing some confusion Thursday after an error message caused by Apple incorrectly said […] Read the original post by Blair Hanley Frank
Facebook’s 360-degree videos arrive on iPhone and iPad
Facebook has begun rolling out 360-degree videos for users on iPhone and iPad, following their initial rollout on Android back in September. These videos allow you […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
YouTube Music mobile apps launch, with offline listening and no ads for subscribers
YouTube is growing into a mansion with many distinct rooms. The latest is YouTube Music, which seeks to capitalize on the video site’s massive music […] Read the original post by Derek Walter