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Archives for February 2014

MOGA Shows Teaser of New iOS 7 Game Controller

February 28, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Remember when we posted about the MOGA Ace Power iOS 7 game controller being on sale at $80 instead of the usual $100? Well, now we know the reason behind the price drop: MOGA is releasing a new iOS 7 game controller soon. We should have foreseen that, really, what with this being common practice […]

Filed Under: Accessories, News Tagged With: accessories, game controllers, MOGA

How To Stop iOS From Connecting to Unwanted Wi-Fi Networks

February 28, 2014 by Brian Meyer 7 Comments

  With the recent security flaw in iOS that affected users connecting to public Wi-Fi, it brought to light the issues with connecting to any Wi-Fi network you can find. If you connected to a network on purpose or even by mistake and now you don’t want to be on it anymore, the simple fix […]

Filed Under: iOS Tagged With: How To, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, security, Settings, wi-fi

See What’s Hot With the FLIR One iPhone Accessory

February 28, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

See what’s hot – literally. You know how thermal vision is always so cool in movies? You’ve probably had a dream or two where you were hunting the bad guys in a tropical rainforest, in the dark, but still having the upper hand because you have thermal vision. What if you can turn that into […]

Filed Under: Accessories, iPhone Tagged With: iPhone cases, thermal imaging

Buffalo Wings: Not “Just” Another Flappy Bird Clone?

February 28, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

In spite of the fact that Apple has slammed down the hammer on Flappy Bird knockoffs on the App Store, we still hear of clones left and right; and if I thought that Flying Cyrus only made it because of the reference to the infamous pop star, I was wrong. Big time. Here’s another Flappy […]

Filed Under: Apps Tagged With: Flappy Bird, Games, Tapity

TowerMadness 2: Because There’s Always Time for Another Tower Defense Game

February 27, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Fans of tower defense games will no doubt agree with me that there is always time for another tower defense game. Whatever version of the game, you just can’t lose with tower defense. Well, you know what I mean. Time-wise, it will kill you. Frustration-wise, it might just be the end of your sanity as […]

Filed Under: Games Tagged With: Games, Tower Defense

Mac Update Fixes the SSL Vulnerability and More

February 27, 2014 by Brian Meyer Leave a Comment

Most people live on their Macs and iOS devices, paying bills, checking email, and logging in to various sites that help run our lives. Last week it was discovered that all this private communication could be viewed by a malicious party using a Man In The Middle (MITM) attack thanks to a string of faulty […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: apple, iOS, News, opinion, OS X, security

Did You Know that Carl Sagan Sued Apple?

February 27, 2014 by Noemi 2 Comments

Not once, but TWICE! In a brilliant story over at TUAW, Yoni Heisler tells a tale of hilarity, made even more hilarious because of the parties involved AND Apple’s “because we can” attitude. Source As the story goes, Sagan sued Apple back in 1994 due to using his name as a code for the Power […]

Filed Under: Feature Tagged With: Carl Sagan, funny, lawsuits

Disney Movies Anywhere App Offers Over 400 Films on iDevices

February 27, 2014 by Noemi 1 Comment

Disney Movies are always a win, whether you’re talking about an audience of purely children, adults, or a mix of both. As the saying goes, there’s always a child inside of us, making Disney movies heartwarming no matter what. Well, unless you have the cold, cold heart of someone who simply has something wrong inside! […]

Filed Under: Apps, iTunes, News Tagged With: Disney, movies, streaming

How To Use Siri With Remember The Milk

February 26, 2014 by Brian Meyer Leave a Comment

The popular task management service Remember The Milk is great replacement for the stock Reminders app, but the only issue in the past was the lack of integration with Siri, making it far easier to add tasks to the stock app. Recent changes have made it possible to use Siri with Remember The Milk seamlessly , […]

Filed Under: How-To Tagged With: hacking, How To, productivity, remember the milk, siri

ReSound LiNX: The First Made For iPhone Hearing Aid Doubles as Headset

February 25, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

MFi (Made For iPhone) is a licensing program that gives developers and manufacturers the authority to create accessories that are officially for the iPhone, iPod, and iPad. This program gives access to hardware, tools, documentation, technical support, and of course, the certification logo. We’ve seen some really cool MFi accessories in the market, but the […]

Filed Under: Accessories Tagged With: earphones, Made For iPhone

10 Replacements for Stock iOS Apps

February 25, 2014 by Brian Meyer 1 Comment

The iPhone comes with some pretty great apps, but sometimes while the idea is great, the execution leaves something to be said. You don’t have to put up with stock apps on your iPhone or iPad, though. There are hundreds of apps out there that do the job of your stock apps, only better. Check […]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: apple, Apps, AppStore, iOS, opinion, replacements, stock apps

2007 iPhone Launch Reimagined

February 25, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Remember this? (I suppose that’s a silly question…) An explainer marketing agency experienced some extra creative moments, probably inspired by the birthday of Steve Jobs, and reimagined the 2007 iPhone launched. In many ways, it is totally different from the original, but in perhaps just as many ways, it retains the essence of that momentous […]

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: iPhone, Steve Jobs, videos

Steve Jobs Bust Unveiled on His Birthday

February 25, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Yesterday was Steve Jobs’s birthday. Did you remember to commemorate it in your own way? Source In Belgrade, artist Dragan Radenovi? celebrated the icon’s birthday in the most fitting manner – by unveiling the Steve Jobs statue that he created. Well, a scaled-down model of the statue, that is. It will be taken to the Cupertino headquarters […]

Filed Under: News, Steve Jobs Tagged With: art, Steve Jobs

Meet the World’s First Wi-Fi Kettle: the iKettle

February 24, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Not to judge, butting affixing “i” to the beginning of every product name relating to iOS or Apple devices is getting old. Really old. No, ancient is more like it. But I guess it’s the easy way to let people know that your new product is designed to work closely with and iOS app – […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: appliances, iKettle, wi-fi

How To Fix the Latest Apple Security Flaw

February 24, 2014 by Brian Meyer 2 Comments

A few days ago Apple became aware of a vulnerability in both their iOS and OS X platforms that can allow users to become a victim of a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack that can compromise any secure data being sent via Wi-Fi. The fix can be done as easily as updating your device, but there’s a […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: apple, iOS, mavericks, OS X, security, Update

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