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Archives for September 2013

Apps Which Pay You!

September 26, 2013 by Noemi Tasarra-Twigg 1 Comment

How much money do you spend on apps? Take a look at your purchased apps, and maybe you’ll have an idea of just how much you’ve spent over the years. I’ve actually heard people say that they can’t imagine ditching iOS simply because of the amount they have invested in apps. To be honest, I […]

Filed Under: Apps Tagged With: Apps, infographics

My Favorite Hidden Features in iOS 7

September 25, 2013 by Robin Parrish 1 Comment

iOS 7 has been out in-the-wild for a full week now, and here are the coolest and best hidden features I’ve found.

Filed Under: Feature, iOS Tagged With: Accessibility, Apple Maps, Digital Level, iOS 7, iPad, iPhone, Messages, Safari, Settings, siri, twitter

Should the iPhone 5C be Called the Jony Ive Phone?

September 25, 2013 by Brian Meyer 1 Comment

Apple recently released the newest incarnation of the beloved iPhone, the 5C. This lower-cost device has the soul of an iPhone but the body of a colorful toy. The 5C takes a step away from the glass and metal look that started with the iPhone 4 and shows that the iPhone can have a fun […]

Filed Under: iOS, iPhone Tagged With: iOS, iPhone, Jony Ive

Review: STM Cable Wrap

September 24, 2013 by Robin Parrish Leave a Comment

If you believe there’s a place for everything, and everything should be in its place… Have I got a cool little bag for you.

Filed Under: Accessories, Reviews Tagged With: Accessory, Bags, Cable Wrap, holders, STM

How To Make Your OSX Desktop Awesome With Geektool

September 24, 2013 by Brian Meyer 4 Comments

Geektool is a program for the Mac that allows you to customize your desktop with far more than just a wallpaper change. With Geektool, you can display live, auto-updating information right on your desktop. This information you can display ranges from small things like RAM used, CPU currently under load, and uptime since the last […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: apple, geektool, terminal

Apple Looking To Solarize The iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch?

September 23, 2013 by Apple Gazette Leave a Comment

Apple Looking To Solarize The iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch? (via Clean Technica) Originally published on Solar Love. Apple recently posted a job announcement for a thin films engineer for its mobile devices division, making some people think that the mobile giant might be looking to develop some solar-powered devices. Surely, if…

Filed Under: Rumors Tagged With: iPhones, Rumors, solar power

Why Didn’t iBooks Get Upgraded with iOS 7?

September 20, 2013 by Robin Parrish 9 Comments

iOS 7 is pretty darn awesome. I keep finding more things I love about it. But there’s one glaring oversight in iOS 7’s redesign: iBooks has been left out in the cold. What’s the deal?

Filed Under: iOS, News Tagged With: iBooks, iOS 7, Newsstand

How iOS 7 Will Save the iPhone

September 20, 2013 by Brian Meyer Leave a Comment

The world of smartphones has grown crowded over the years since the original iPhone launched in 2008. Where Apple once slayed the competition they now fight for market share. By no means is Apple down on its luck, though, as the number 2 maker of smartphones is still in the game and gunning for number […]

Filed Under: iOS, iPhone, Opinion Tagged With: iOS 7, iPhone, opinion

Check Out the Lines for iPhone 5S/5C at Apple Stores Around the World

September 19, 2013 by Robin Parrish Leave a Comment

Some line up for the experience. Some do it because they’re fanboys (& ‘girls). Some just have to have the latest iPhone. Are they smart or nuts? You decide.

Filed Under: Apple Culture, Feature, iPhone Tagged With: Apple Fans, apple retail, Apple Stores, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, waiting lines

iOS 7: Screenshots Before and After

September 19, 2013 by Robin Parrish 7 Comments

iOS 7 is now available to download (for free), and it radically transforms your iDevice. I took some screenshots from right before upgrading and right after, and as you’ll see, Apple cares about every last detail.

Filed Under: Feature, iOS Tagged With: Design, iOS 7, Jony Ive, Screenshots, Software

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