Apple’s vice president of online marketing efforts, Bob Kupbens, has reportedly left the company. Kupbens, who has run Apple’s online store and other online retail […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Month: May 2016
Bejeweled Classic: tips, tricks, and cheats
Check out the tips and hints we’ve gathered for Bejeweled Classic! It’s an oldie but a goodie, so let’s have a look at the original Bejeweled […] Read the original post by Christine Lachance
Follow @imoregram on Instagram for your chance to win awesome iPhoneography gear!
Are you following @imoregram on Instagram yet? If not, you want to #FollowFriday today! This week we’re celebrating the relaunch of our @imoregrams Instagram account and […] Read the original post by Michelle Haag
PDFpen 8 and PDFpen Pro 8 review: Corporate-grade PDF handling at a small-business price
Portable Document Format (PDF) files are ubiquitous, and we’re often called upon to fill them in, or have the strong desire (or a job requirement) […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Apple Music Isn’t Deleting Music Libraries From Your Hard Drive On Its Own
The way in which Apple Music manages your music can be confusing, but you don’t have to worry about it deleting your library on its […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
LiveRinging Brings Android-Inspired Video Ringtones to Your iPhone [Jailbreak Tweak]
LiveRinging is a new jailbreak tweak by Cydia developer Rene Tejeda that replaces the background of the incoming call screen with a custom video of your choice. This […] Read the original post by Ali Hassan Mahdi
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Visit China This Month to Meet Government Officials
Reuters claims that Apple’s CEO Tim Cook will be visiting Beijing later this month to meet some high-level officials from the Chinese government. The move has […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
How to change your passwords automatically with Dashlane and LastPass
We hear it all the time from online security professionals: Passwords should be changed on on a regular basis. The thing is, changing passwords is […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
Protect your iPhone 6s screen for just $11.95 today!
Don’t let the screen of your iPhone 6s get all scratched up from daily use. Keep it protected with Tru Protection’s tempered glass screen protector, […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Intel Core i3 processor scales for COM embedded modules
Concurrent Technologies has designed its latest COM processor module around a low power variant of the 6th generation Intel Core processor, previously known as Skylake-H. […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
You can get Apple Music for $4.99 per month if you’re a student
Apple Music has 13 million subscribers, and the service is slated to pick up a major update later this year. In a bid to attract […] Read the original post by Harish Jonnalagadda
You can now roam across Europe with Vodafone for free
Vodafone has followed in the footsteps of both Three and Tesco Mobile to offer inclusive roaming in select plans. Bundled with the UK mobile network’s […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
How to manage Today view widgets on iPhone and iPad
Today view widgets make all your info an utilities available at a swipe! [Notification Center](/notification-center, Apple’s easy to pull down repository for all your alerts, includes a […] Read the original post by Kathy McGraw
Apple’s Reminders is a data silo that needs to be fixed
My partner sent me a message last week asking how she could share a Reminders list with a few people. She was in a different […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
Confessions of a digital packrat
Cleaning out my office has been an uphill struggle. Sure, sorting through all the crap that’s accumulated over the last six years is challenging. (When you […] Read the original post by Dan Moren