Prosecutors representing the United States government today filed another document (via The Verge) to support the motion to compel Apple to unlock the iPhone used […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Month: March 2016
Government court filing strikes back at Apple’s arguments in encryption case
Prosecutors in the ongoing encryption feud between Apple and the FBI have filed a new motion to compel Apple to unlock an iPhone used by […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
What’s new on the App Store: Today habit tracker, Telepaint, and great indie games
Each week, the App Store highlights some of the best new and updated apps. This week, check out the Today habit tracker, Telepaint, and great […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Computer Sales Continue to Evolve Away From Desktop PCs, Says Report
As desktop PC sales continue to fade, steady sales of laptops and portables appear to debunk the idea that PCs are dead, the report finds. Read the original post by Osas Obaizamomwan
Time Warner: What Stinks At HBO?
For the past few years, HBO has been the crown jewel of the Time Warner family, but recent missteps have caused some concerns with investors. […] Read the original post by Seeking Alpha
Free App of the Week: Secure your passwords, documents and more with oneSafe
OneSafe, a solid password manager that can help you keep track of your sensitive information in a secure way, is this week’s free app of […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Google’s delightful Chrome Music Lab is designed for kids like you
It’s not often that Google’s charm offensives are successful—case in point, the Android weather frog—but in the case of Google’s Chrome Music Lab, it wildly […] Read the original post by Mark Hachman
You can trust and verify most OS X software downloads
A fundamental problem with distributing software is distributing trust as well. When we download an app to our mobile devices or computers, we want to […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Audiobooks bought from Apple can now be re-downloaded using iCloud
For the folks out there that enjoy audiobooks, but have had issues re-downloading ones you’ve purchased, it looks like Apple quietly implemented a fix. Continue […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
You can now re-download audiobooks purchased from iTunes
Apple has made a bit of a change to the way audiobook purchases work through the iTunes Store, now allowing customers to re-download purchased audiobooks. […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Fossil Q Motion will track your activity, sleep and more for $95
Fossil has unveiled a new addition to its lineup of Q wearables with the Q Motion. Cylindrical in shape, the Q Motion is a […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Audiobooks Purchased From Apple Can Now Be Re-Downloaded Through iCloud
Apple recently updated its policy on audiobooks, allowing customers who have purchased audiobooks directly from Apple to re-download them using iTunes in the Cloud through […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Pokemon Co-master to bring board game battles to the iPhone in Japan
The Pokémon Company will soon release a new mobile game for iPhone called Pokémon Co-master. Taking the form of a strategy board game, Co-master offers […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
News Republic Version 6 Brings More Social And Global Features
News Republic is a popular news app, it sources news from 1,650 licensed publishing partners from across the globe, and today it has launched version […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Grab E-Candy’s phone and tablet desktop stand for just $3 at Amazon with coupon
E-Candy is selling its phone and tablet desktop stand for just $3 at Amazon with coupon code 6GZKNB8B. That’s right, $3 — the same price […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane