Unlike other heavy duty cases that split into two distinct pieces, Hitcase Pro is a single hinged polycarbonate case, covered in a soft touch coating. A rear plate is permanently attached to a front holder, with snaps along the top, bottom and right edges of the iPhone holding it all […] Read the original post…
News: Apple facing Siri patent lawsuit in China
Apple is facing a lawsuit from a Shanghai company over an alleged patent infringement for use of Siri, according to a report. Shanghai Zhi Zhen Internet Technology Co Ltd is suing Apple, claiming Siri infringes on its patent for Xiaoi, a “chat robot system” — the patent went into effect […] Read the original post…
First Looks: Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad 2, iPad (3rd/4th-Gen)
There’s plenty of hyperbole in the consumer electronics space, so we frequently hear that devices or accessories are the “thinnest,” “best,” or another superlative; the prevalence of the terms makes them easy to brush off. Belkin’s Ultimate Keyboard Case ($100-$130) relies on one such word for its moniker, but here, […] Read the original post…
Ask iLounge: iTunes in the Cloud limitations on iOS devices
Q: My wife and I each have our own iPhones and iPads and use separate iTunes accounts for them. Although we share iTunes on the same computer, we buy and download stuff under our own IDs and just keep it all in the same library. Recently I decided to subscribe […] Read the original post…
Review: Thought Out PED4 Planet IPM10 Pivoting Stand for iPad mini
Just like PED4 Planet BH50, the new IPM10 consists of two main pieces: a glossy plastic base designed to sit on a desk, and a matching plastic Apple device holder permanently attached to a stainless steel rod. Here, the footprint of the three-lobed base is between 7” to 7.5” at […] Read the original post…
Tip of the Day: Choosing where to place new Contacts
If you’re using more than one cloud service for contacts on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch—such as accounts for work and personal contacts—then you probably want to make sure that you’re creating any new contacts in the proper address book. In your Settings app, under Mail, Contacts, Calendars an […] Read the original post…
News: Apps: Caillou, Google Plus 4.3, Navigon 2.4 + Speedtest 3.0
Parents of young children have a love-hate affair with the Canadian kids’ cartoon Caillou, featuring a relatable four-year-old boy and his two-year-old sister Rosie. While Caillou cartoons nicely touch upon common childhood themes, including role-playing, exploration, and parent-child interactions, the title character whines and pouts frequently enough to teach impressionable […] Read the original post…
News: Apple modifying iPhone 5 for T-Mobile AWS support
Apple has confirmed that it will begin sell a new version of its A1428 iPhone 5 model in order to support additional Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) bands for T-Mobile’s network, according to a report. Current iPhone 5 users will not be able to gain the new AWS support via any […] Read the original post…
News: T-Mobile to sell $100 iPhone 5 on April 12 with HD voice, more
T-Mobile has announced it will sell the iPhone 5 starting on April 12, 2013. It will be the first U.S. carrier to offer nationwide support for HD Voice—for improved iPhone 5 phone call quality—and will offer a single budget-priced plan with tethering included, plus unlimited 4G data as an option. […] Read the original post…
News: Logitech debuts Keyboard Folio for iPad, mini
Logitech has announced its Keyboard Folio ($100) and Keyboard Folio mini ($90) for the iPad and iPad mini, respectively. Both folio-style keyboard cases offer magnets for secure closure and use of the iPad’s sleep/wake function. The full-sized Keyboard Folio offers a Bluetooth keyboard with full-sized keys and iPad shortcuts — […] Read the original post…
Mac: Blacktree Quicksilver
If you know how to use it the right way, Spotlight can be a really useful tool for locating and opening files on your Mac. But Blacktree’s Quicksilver (Free) is like Spotlight on steroids—it enables you to control your Mac using simple keystrokes. The launcher utility has been around for […] Read the original post…
News: Griffin launches SeeSaw Tabletop Stand for iPad
Griffin has announced the SeeSaw Tabletop Stand ($35) for iPad. Compatible with the iPad 2 and third/fourth-generation iPads, the SeeSaw Tabletop Stand is a lightweight case with a built-in handle. Made of nonporous material, the stand can easily be moved from portrait to landscape orientation. The stand also features a […] Read the original post…
Review: Spigen SGP GLAS.t for iPad mini
Each version of GLAS begins with a sheet of crystal clear glass sized perfectly to fit the screen of its respective device. They all adhere to the display with a dry application process; you just clean the screen, peel the backing off the glass, align it with the device’s Home […] Read the original post…
Review: Spigen SGP GLAS for iPad mini
Each version of GLAS begins with a sheet of crystal clear glass sized perfectly to fit the screen of its respective device. They all adhere to the display with a dry application process; you just clean the screen, peel the backing off the glass, align it with the device’s Home […] Read the original post…
Review: Spigen SGP GLAS.tR Slim for iPhone 5
Each version of GLAS begins with a sheet of crystal clear glass sized perfectly to fit the screen of its respective device. They all adhere to the display with a dry application process; you just clean the screen, peel the backing off the glass, align it with the device’s Home […] Read the original post…