I’m headed to WWDC 2016 next week for the first time ever! I’m packing and repacking and re-repacking my gear bag throughout the week. Here’s […] Read the original post by Mikah Sargent
Month: June 2016
The Week in Mac Apps: Roadblock’s customizable browsing experience gets rid of pop-up ads
New Mac apps of the week This week’s roundup of new Mac apps includes Roadblock, which lets you filter out certain browsing annoyances to give you […] Read the original post by Marco Tabini
Apple’s App Store changes are good for developers but take consumers’ power away
The arrival of the App Store in 2008 didn’t suddenly make developers concerned about making money from software. It has been a problematic business from […] Read the original post by Jason Snell
Steve Jobs Met With ‘V-Vehicle’ Creator in 2010 to Discuss Interest in a Cheaper, Lightweight Car
Although rumors surrounding Apple’s electric car project began intensifying after the vehicle’s development sped up last September, a new report out of The Guardian looks […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
App Store subscriptions don’t solve problems for most developers
While any app has the potential to offer subscriptions under Apple’s new guidelines, most apps can’t take real advantage. Apple’s news that any iOS […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Cardiogram App Gets Native Apple Watch Support, 3D Touch Gestures
Cardiogram, the HealthKit-enabled iOS app that’s hoping to help fight heart disease, just got a big update that adds Apple Watch support, 3D Touch gestures, […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
How to buy an unlocked iPhone in Canada
Wondering where to buy an unlocked iPhone in Canada? Wondering if you should? Here’s the answer! Unlocked phones are all the rage, but what does the […] Read the original post by Daniel Bader
WWDC wish list: Will we see any new hardware?
Over the past couple of years, Apple has turned WWDC into a decidedly software-centric show. It’s not just a new set of toys for developers […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
FAQ: How Apple’s new App Store subscriptions affect you
Seemingly out of nowhere, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller, gave interviews to several news outlets about significant changes to certain App […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
How to stream music over AirPlay to Apple TV
Can’t find an Apple TV app for the audio you want to listen to? No problem! Stream anything from your iPhone or iPad using AirPlay! AirPlay […] Read the original post by Lory Gil
Naim Audio Mu-so Qb wireless speaker review: It sounds as beautiful as it looks, it just doesn’t get loud enough
When I reviewed Naim Audio’s Mu-so, its $1499 price tag didn’t bother me because its performance knocked me out. So when I saw its diminutive […] Read the original post by Michael Brown
‘Cardiogram’ App Update Brings Native Apple Watch Support, 3D Touch, and More
HealthKit-enabled Apple Watch app Cardiogram has received its 1.0 release, bringing native watchOS 2 compatibility, 3D Touch for supporting devices, and a redesigned interface. The app […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Fitbit Alta vs. Misfit Ray: Comparing 2 stylish new fitness trackers
I’ve tested out a variety of fitness bands, from activity trackers disguised as analog timepieces to powerful cardio-focused watches and everything in between. There’s a […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Misfit Ray review: This fitness band looks like a bracelet, but trades function for style
I could tell the Misfit Ray was gonna be trouble when I couldn’t figure out how to turn it on. Misfit is taking slim and sleek […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Fitbit Alta review: My favorite Fitbit by far
Fitbit’s lineup of activity-tracking bands runs the gamut, from the totally basic $60 Zip to the powerful cardio companion, the $250 Surge. The new Fitbit […] Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry