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Archives for June 2016

Hiveage Is The Small Business App That Makes Life Simpler

June 29, 2016 by Alex Thomas Leave a Comment

If you’re a small business owner or an independent contractor then you know how difficult it can be to manage everything and you’re always looking for that next small business app that will make your life simpler. I know because as a freelance writer I have about a dozen employees at any one time. For […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: hiveage, small business app

This App Compresses 7GB of Photos to 1GB

June 29, 2016 by Noemi Leave a Comment

How much storage do you have left on your iPhone? If you’ve got an 8GB or 16GB device, the chances are you’re struggling with space. And, it’s also likely that the culprit is your photo library. I don’t know about you, but when I look at Photos, I am always amazed at how many I […]

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, iPhone Tagged With: Photo Apps

The Best Programs For Making Music On A Mac

June 28, 2016 by Alex Thomas 1 Comment

There are two simple reasons that so many artists are choosing to use Apple products to make their music; there are a lot of programs for making music on a mac and they are generally better than those offered on other platforms. There are also a lot of programs that DJs are choosing to use […]

Filed Under: Apps Tagged With: djing, logic, music, Programs, protools

4,200 Elementary Schools Have Joined This Coding And Robotics Club

June 28, 2016 by Apple Gazette Leave a Comment

The team at Make Wonder has been receiving rave reviews for Dash and Dot, two lovable robots that move around your home by way of programmable commands. The robots were created by Vikas Gupta, CEO and co-founder of Make Wonder, as a way to teach young children how to program and develop an appreciation for […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: coding, education

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, June 27, 2016

June 27, 2016 by Noemi 2 Comments

Here are this week’s paid iOS apps gone free. Enjoy! (As usual, remember they’re free now but they won’t be free forever, so download while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS Tagged With: Free Apps, iOS Apps

Smartkase Puts the Smart in iPhone Cases

June 24, 2016 by Noemi 1 Comment

It’s every iPhone owner’s worst nightmare – losing his phone for whatever reason. Sure, there is Find My iPhone, but you may not have access to it immediately. With this new iPhone case, you can instantly find your phone if you get separated from it. You can also track your phone in real time in […]

Filed Under: Accessories, iPhone, Kickstarter Tagged With: iPhone cases, kickstarter

The Best Virtual Reality Games For iOS

June 23, 2016 by Alex Thomas 1 Comment

Virtual Reality games are represent the future of gaming and Apple is realizing pretty quickly that the VR train is a train that they need to hop on. While some of the headsets for the iPhone that make it a VR platform are awkward and bulky, others are pretty easy to use and are actually […]

Filed Under: Games Tagged With: apple vr, iOS, vr games

Apple Music vs. Spotify

June 21, 2016 by Alex Thomas 1 Comment

For years Spotify has dominated the paid music streaming market, in fact, the only real players in the game a few years ago were Pandora and Spotify, but now the Apple Music vs. Spotify battle has begun. Spotify is still the boss of the streaming game with 100 million subscribers, 30 million of which are […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Apple Music, Spotify

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, June 20, 2016

June 20, 2016 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here are this week’s paid iOS apps gone free. Enjoy! (As usual, remember they’re free now but they won’t be free forever, so download while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS Tagged With: Free Apps, iOS Apps

What Can We Expect From The Apple Watch 2?

June 16, 2016 by Alex Thomas Leave a Comment

At WWDC 2016 we saw a couple of innovations in Apple’s third-party affiliations. Notably, they’re opening up the Apple watch to third-party developers. This is a pretty big deal since most of the complaints about the Apple watch have been about the lack of customization on the device, specifically the lack of customization on the […]

Filed Under: Apple Watch Tagged With: Apple Watch, Apple Watch 2

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