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News: Apps: Flipboard 2.0, Repulze 1.0.4, Scribblenauts 3.0 + Weather Channel 5.3

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

Flipboard Inc. has updated its free Flipboard app to version 2.0. The web article aggregator now lets users collect and save content into “magazines” that are public by default, but can be made private. A new bookmarklet makes it easier to add items to magazines from your browser, and sharing […] Read the original post…

Ask iLounge: Accessing the Equalizer on iOS devices

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

Q: I recently switched to an iPod touch from another digital music player and can’t figure out why such an advanced device doesn’t include even a basic equalizer. I had an iPod several years ago, and I’m pretty sure there was a basic equalizer even back then, so I’m not […] Read the original post…

Review: Martian Watches Passport Watch

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

Whereas some smart watches dedicate their entire surfaces to electronic displays, Passport combines a modern 0.75”-tall, 1.25”-wide analog face with a 96- by 16-pixel, single color OLED screen. On this version of Passport, the face is black, while the leather-banded versions offer have white faces. Both have a three-color LED […] Read the original post…

News: Apple seeks wraparound display, ceramic housing patents

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Two recently published Apple patent applications — one for an electronic device with wraparound display, another for a ceramic enclosure for a device — could offer insight into the company’s future devices. The first application involves a device that would include a flexible display enclosed within a transparent housing, enabling […] Read the original post…

Review: Rokform Rokshield v3 for iPad mini

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

Rokshield v3’s core is an impressively molded two-piece hard plastic shell that splits in the middle, immediately above a circle-and-cross central mounting point. This shell contains four hexagonal pads that could be removed for use with Rokform’s magnetic Maglok kit—not yet released for the iPad mini—or left in place to […] Read the original post…

News: Apple: Original iPhone 5 partially works on T-Mobile network

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Following up on the announcement that Apple will release a new version of the iPhone 5 to support T-Mobile’s network, the company has clarified that unlocked current-generation iPhone 5 models will work on T-Mobile’s network—partially. According to a report, the original iPhone 5 can connect to T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 21Mbps and […] Read the original post…

Ask iLounge: Making International iMessage and FaceTime connections

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Q: I have a third-generation iPad and I want to use FaceTime and iMessage with friends who live outside of the U.S. However, I keep getting a message that says “Not registered with iMessage” whenever I try to send to them. What does this mean? They have an iPhone. Can […] Read the original post…

Ask iLounge: Making International iMessage and FaceTime connections

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Q: I have a third-generation iPad and I want to use FaceTime and iMessage with friends who live outside of the U.S. However, I keep getting a message that says “Not registered with iMessage” whenever I try to send to them. What does this mean? They have an iPhone. Can […] Read the original post…

Ask iLounge: Making International iMessage and FaceTime connections

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

Q: I have a third-generation iPad and I want to use FaceTime and iMessage with friends who live outside of the U.S. However, I keep getting a message that says “Not registered with iMessage” whenever I try to send to them. What does this mean? They have an iPhone. Can […] Read the original post…

News: Developers: Third-party iCloud syncing is broken

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iCloud is meant to “just work,” but a recent report from The Verge suggests that many third-party developers believe otherwise. A number of developers are cited, noting that Apple hasn’t improved the way iCloud syncs with databases, also known as Core Data. The issues have caused developers to write extra […] Read the original post…

News: Developers: Third-party iCloud syncing is broken

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iCloud is meant to “just work,” but a recent report from The Verge suggests that many third-party developers believe otherwise. A number of developers are cited, noting that Apple hasn’t improved the way iCloud syncs with databases, also known as Core Data. The issues have caused developers to write extra […] Read the original post…

News: Developers: Third-party iCloud syncing is broken

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

iCloud is meant to “just work,” but a recent report from The Verge suggests that many third-party developers believe otherwise. A number of developers are cited, noting that Apple hasn’t improved the way iCloud syncs with databases, also known as Core Data. The issues have caused developers to write extra […] Read the original post…

News: Developers: Third-party iCloud syncing is broken

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

iCloud is meant to “just work,” but a recent report from The Verge suggests that many third-party developers believe otherwise. A number of developers are cited, noting that Apple hasn’t improved the way iCloud syncs with databases, also known as Core Data. The issues have caused developers to write extra […] Read the original post…

First Looks: Rokform Rokshield v3 for iPad mini

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

First came Rokshield v3 for iPhone 5, and now Rokform has introduced Rokshield v3 for iPad mini ($59). This version combines elements from the iPhone case, and the larger Roklock v3 for full-sized iPads. Sold in seven different color combinations, the hard plastic slider-style case is augmented by a rubber […] Read the original post…

Mac: Raw MacBook Wood Keyboard

Posted on January 1, 1970 by

Raw is going all in on its wood accessories. First we saw MacBook Wood Skin late last year, and since then it has expanded the lineup to include the MacBook Wood Keyboard ($40). Pretty similar to Lazerwood Industries’ Lazerwood Keys, this set allows you to add a wooden tile to […] Read the original post…

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