Earlier this week, analysts from International Data Corporation – also known as IDC – announced some surprising sales figures for the iPad, and the tablet market in general. The company, which specializes in market research and analysis of consumer technology, reported that for the first time ever sales of Apple’s tablet are expected to decline when compared […]
Archives for November 2014
Apple Offers “Gifts That Give Back” on Black Friday
It’s that day of madness that we call Black Friday once again, and there’s certainly no lack of deals that one can find – both online and offline. If you’re looking for enticing Apple deals, you may opt to go to a brick-and-mortar store and brave the queues (and possibly aggressive customers), or you can […]
BRACKET Might Be the MacBook Pro Retina Cable Dock You’ve Been Looking For
On the average, how many Apple devices do you have? I’d wager that you have quite a bunch and that you are no stranger to a cable spaghetti situation. Some get used to it. Others get irritated. If you own a MacBook Pro Retina, you might as well make sure that everything is nice, clean, […]
Free iOS Apps to Be Thankful For
Over “Buy the limited edition (OVER)RED fonts and art packs and 100% of the proceeds (RED)’s fight against AIDS. All (RED) monies go to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Over is proud to be a (PRODUCT)RED™ App Store partner.” While the app itself is free, you can lend a hand to […]
Highest Earning iOS Games [Infographic]
There is no doubt that mobile gaming has reached unprecedented heights with smartphones and tablets. There is no lack of new iOS games to download any time you want to – some free, some paid. One amazing thing about free iOS games is that they still earn a whopping amount of money due to in-app […]
How to Use AirDrop to Share Files Between iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite
AirDrop has been a feature of the Mac operating system since the release of OS X Lion back in 2011. It is a service that enables quick and easy file sharing between computers on the same network without the need of email or a file server. As OS X has continued to evolve, AirDrop has gotten […]
Black Friday Apple Sales Bring Serious Savings for the Holidays
We are now just one week a way from Black Friday, the annual post-Thanksgiving Day shopping extravaganza that officially kicks off the holiday frenzy. As usual, there are some amazing deals to be had on Apple products, including iPads, Macs, iPhones, and related accessories. At this point, most of the major retail outlets have let slip […]
With the Release of WatchKit, Apple Begins to Remove Veil of Secrecy Around Apple Watch
On Tuesday of this week, Apple released the beta version of iOS 8.2 to developers, and along with it the first version of WatchKit, the set of system tools that will govern how apps are made for the Apple Watch. This software gives developers a set of guidelines that will assist them in bringing their […]
Why Apple is Poised to Become the $1 Trillion Company
If you’ve been paying attention to Apple’s stock price lately, you’ve probably noticed that it is at an all time high. Following its 7-for-1 stock split earlier this year, AAPL is now trading above $115 per share. That gives the tech giant a market capitalization near $670 billion, easily making it the most valuable company in […]
Why the Holiday Season Will be a Major Test for Apple Pay
By most accounts, Apple Pay is off to a modest start, with some consumers already embracing the NFC payment system even as Apple rushes to add more retailers and banks to the service. But the fledgeling payment system will face a major test this holiday season, when shoppers flock to retail outlets searching for the perfect gift for friends […]
How to Fix the Most Common Printing Issues in OS X
One of the best features of OS X has always been its ability to make installing and using printers incredibly easy. Apple’s operating system has built-in support for hundreds of printers from dozens of manufacturers, which means most of the time they work simply by plugging them into our Mac. As powerful and robust as these printing subsystems […]
Apple Deserves to be Sued Over Lost Android Text Messages
For months now, former iPhone users have complained about the fact that they haven’t been able to receive text messages sent to their new mobile devices due to an error in Apple’s iMessages servers. The problem was a major source of frustration for those who had left the Apple ecosystem, and had moved on to […]
Why the Apple Watch isn’t Competing with Android Wear at All
It has been more than two months since Apple first unveiled the new Apple Watch, and we know little more about it today than we did back in September when we got our original tantalizing glimpse. When the product was announced, we were told that it would be released in three different flavors – Watch, […]
Timbo Snake 2 Is an App for the Kids of the 90s
Snake is one of those games that one will never forget. Especially if you had a Nokia cell phone back in the 90s or early 2000s. But did you know that Snake existed even before that? Source The concept was born in the 70s as an arcade game. I honestly didn’t know about that, but […]