Writing for Gizmodo, Alex Cranz paints a bleak, post-apocalyptic view of the smartphone landscape, if not human existence. “iPhone SE Review: The Phone That Proves Apple […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Month: April 2016
Apple Pay Now Supports 32 Additional Banks and Financial Institutions in the US
Barclays in the UK is not the only bank that added support for Apple Pay today. In the United States, 32 more banks and financial […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Sony set to release PlayStation 4 3.50 update tomorrow with Remote Play
Sony plans to roll out software release 3.50 for the PlayStation 4 console tomorrow. This impending update will implement a bunch of new features, including […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
TextExpander gets its own paid sync service with latest updates for Mac, iPhone, and iPad
Smile, the developers of text-expansion tool TextExpander, have launched a brand new version of the app for Mac, iPhone, and iPad. While the apps all […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Apple’s Latest Patent Hints at a Magic Mouse with Force Touch Capabilities
The latest patent granted to Apple by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office hints at the company working on a future variant of the Magic […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Do you even Bitmoji?! (And how!)
Bitmoji are cartoon keyboard avatars, in a variety of memes and themes, that let you express how you feel in almost all major messaging apps. A […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
iPhone SE Buying Guide: Which Carrier Offers the Most Affordable Plans — AT&T vs. Verizon vs. Sprint vs. T-Mobile?
Buying a new iPhone is filled with decisions — which color phone do I get, which capacity best meets my needs and so on. Once […] Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
Bubba Watson blasts his way onto your phone with Bubbamoji!
You’re Bubba Watson. You already own two green jackets and are looking for a third this week at The Masters golf tournament. You’ve got a […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
How to create stills and duplicates of Live Photos in iOS 9.3
The new Nightshift mode stole the show with the recent release of iOS 9.3 and, after that, most attention focused on the new ability to […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Comic: How do you pronounce “Mac OS X”?
Ed: Welcome to this week’s edition of The Pixel Project: a weekly comic from Diesel Sweeties‘ Rich Stevens on Apple, technology, and everything in-between. Today: […] Read the original post by Rich Stevens
StoryBoard Artist 7 review: Bring your vision to life, no cast or crew required
Barely out of high school, my so-called career in the mid-‘80s was making low-budget feature films for the home video market. Although those flicks were […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Starting from Tomorrow, You Will Be Able to Play PS4 Games on Your Mac
In early March, Sony had announced that its next major firmware update for the PlayStation 4 will its Remote Play feature to Windows and Mac-based PCs. […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to sort Launchpad apps
Phillip Roscorla is a relative newcomer to Macs, with a year under his belt. He likes the Launchpad app launcher that Apple’s had in place […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Facebook takes a guess at what’s in pictures to help visually impaired
With images an ever-growing proportion of what we share on social networks, Facebook fears that users with visual impairments may be missing out. Beginning Tuesday, the […] Read the original post by Peter Sayer
New Lock Screen Bug on iPhone 6s/6s Plus Allows Anyone to Bypass Passcode to Access Contacts and Photos
iOS 9 may be Apple’s most secure mobile operating system to date, but it ships with a major security flaw that allows anyone to bypass the […] Read the original post by Killian Bell