Clash Royale is now available on the App Store. Launching worldwide, this latest game from the same company that brought us Clash of Clans is […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Month: March 2016
Canada’s mobile landscape flattens as Wind Mobile moves from upstart to incumbent
After a brief three-month review period, Canada’s Wind Mobile is now fully owned by Shaw, according to a press release issued by the Calgary-based company […] Read the original post by Daniel Bader
Spotify’s new Fresh Finds feature tells you what the cool kids are listening to
A new set of Spotify playlists aim to take the legwork out of discovering new music before it goes mainstream. Dubbed “Fresh Finds,” these playlists dig […] Read the original post by Jared Newman
Fiat Chrysler’s CEO says Apple shouldn’t make a car on its own
Fiat Chrysler is not worried about supporting Apple CarPlay, the in-car system that Apple offers, but apparently when it comes to manufacturing an automobile, FC’s […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
How to find and remove files from the ‘Other’ storage category on your Mac
That ‘Other’ space on Mac might be innocuous, but it is still annoying. Our resident Mac Help guru, Peter Cohen, previously told us about the “Other” […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Get the most out of Finder views
One program you use all the time is the Finder. It’s your Mac’s filing system, organizational structure, and overseer. We all know how to open, […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
Vizmato review: Like Instagram, but with a focus on smartphone videos
Although social networking services like Facebook and Instagram make it easy to share photos with friends and family in a few taps, uploading anything more […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
iOS 9.3 beta 5 restores the ability to use the Apple Pencil as a navigational tool
Last night, Apple released the fifth beta of iOS 9.3, which among other things restores the ability to use the Apple Pencil as a navigational tool that […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple files formal objection to court order in phone unlocking case
Apple has filed a formal objection to a California court’s order that would require the company to assist the FBI in unlocking the iPhone 5c […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Play unsupported media on your iPhone with this app
There is a growing generation of mobile users out there who are turning to their iPhone more and more as their primary media device. It […] Read the original post by Matthew Byrd
Apple goofed in several ways in fight with FBI over data encryption, renowned cryptographer says
Adi Shamir, co-creator of the widely used RSA cryptographic algorithm, believes that Apple should have assisted the FBI in decrypting the iPhone of one of […] Read the original post by Lucian Constantin
How to know if your iPhone or iPad is being tracked by your employer
It has always been known that Apple allows employers to use its MDM deployment program to lock or track an employee’s device, but the iPhone […] Read the original post by Marshall Walker
Apple may be about to shake up the naming scheme for iPads and iPhones
Apple’s general approach to naming its products is refreshing in an industry filled with products with complicated names and model numbers. Macs have model numbers, […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
How Apple keeps your Instant Hotspot connection private and secure
Instant Hotspot lets you connect your iPad or Mac to your iPhone as securely as it does swiftly. Continuity was designed to make your iPhone, iPad, […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Before Bluetooth, this wireless keyboard used infrared light
There is nothing new under the sun. Or nihil sub sole novum, to give it in Latin, which always imparts a kind of bulletproof authority […] Read the original post by Christopher Phin