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Archives for July 2014

Gain Better iPhone Privacy with These 5 Settings

July 31, 2014 by Brian Meyer 1 Comment

Smart phones are great because they allow us to basically carry our entire lives with us wherever we go. From bank accounts to family pictures, the iPhone has a little bit of it all. While this is helpful to you, it’s a treasure trove for anyone looking to steal your data. From using a better […]

Filed Under: Feature, iPhone Tagged With: iPhone, iphone privacy, privacy, security

How to Install OS X Yosemite Beta to an External Drive

July 29, 2014 by Brian Meyer Leave a Comment

With the recent release of OS X Yosemite Beta, Mac users that signed up for the Beta Seed Program are running to get their own copy. While this is great, most of us don’t have a second Mac that is new enough to run OS X Yosemite, and with being a beta version, it’s not […]

Filed Under: How-To Tagged With: beta, OS X, yosemite, yosemite beta

Pre-order a 24-karat Gold iPhone 6

July 29, 2014 by Noemi 1 Comment

Everyone’s got an iPhone these days, and if you don’t like the idea of having what everyone else has, then BRIKK has something for you: a 24-karat gold iPhone 6. Because a regular iPhone 6 is not good enough. BRIKK’s web site says that the gold iPhone 6 will be available in September or October […]

Filed Under: iPhone, News Tagged With: iPhone 6

How Tim Cook is Changing Apple’s Image for the Better

July 28, 2014 by Brian Meyer Leave a Comment

In the days of Steve Jobs, Apple was transformed from a small, quirky company that made great computers, but also made oddities like the Newton, which was far too ahead of its time, into the powerhouse of a corporation that it is today. Much of this success can be placed squarely on the shoulders of […]

Filed Under: Apple Culture Tagged With: apple corporate, Shopify, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook

Stream Movie Torrents Directly to Apple TV Via TorrenTV

July 28, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

If you torrent, that is. Not that we’re advocating downloading movies via torrenting, but we’re not so naive to think that no one does it. Why else would The Pirate Bay still be alive and kicking? If you have an Apple TV and torrent movies, then you can now stream movie torrents directly to your […]

Filed Under: AppleTV, Apps Tagged With: movies, Streaming media, torrents

Analyst Says Apple Could Be Obsolete in Three Years

July 25, 2014 by Noemi 6 Comments

WTF? Yup. That’s exactly how the BGR reacted as well, calling this prediction “WTF of the week“. I suppose we should establish what obsolete really means – just covering our bases, you know. Merriam-Webster says: a : no longer in use or no longer useful b : of a kind or style no longer current […]

Filed Under: Apple Inc, News Tagged With: News, predictions

New Samsung Galaxy S5 Ad Makes Fun of the iPhone 6

July 24, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Even before the iPhone 6 has been launched! Do you smell that? The reek of desperation emanating from Samsung… Yeah, okay, maybe I went a little overboard fangirling with those statements, but seriously! The new Samsung Galaxy S5 ad was released on YouTube this week, all while speculation about the iPhone 6 is still rife. […]

Filed Under: Ads, News Tagged With: Ads, Apple v. Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S5

The OS X Yosemite Beta is Open to the Public Today

July 24, 2014 by Brian Meyer Leave a Comment

Apple recently opened up their beta testing program to the public, but until now it’s only been good for getting small updates a few days earlier than everyone else. Today that’s about to change, as Apple’s opening up the beta of OS X Yosemite to everyone that signed up to get early access to beta […]

Filed Under: OS X Tagged With: beta, OS X, os x yosemite, yosemite

5 New iOS Games in 2014 You’ll Want to Install

July 23, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

My iPad is one heck of a gaming machine, and that’s all I basically use it for. If you’re like me, then you probably have the usual gaming suspects that are always installed. You may not always play these games, but you’ll keep coming back to them at some point. Then there are those games […]

Filed Under: Feature, Games, iOS Tagged With: iOS games

Forensics Expert Says Apple May Have Admitted to iOS Backdoor

July 23, 2014 by Noemi Leave a Comment

The security of operating systems has always been a touchy subject, and with leaks sprouting front, back, and center, security and privacy issues have become even more controversial. Apple has repeatedly said that they have stringent security measures in place, although doubts have been raised about that. In a recent report, iOS author and former […]

Filed Under: iOS, News Tagged With: iOS, security hole

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