It's official folks. Apple will be holding a special event next Wednesday, September 1st. Assuming they stick to the tradition, we're expecting some new iPods, and normally, a brand new iPod touch.
Good news for those of you who envy the great Chrome to phone plugin that allows Android users to send the page they're currently visiting to their phone; as it has just been brought to the iPhone.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
I wouldn't go so far as calling this a consensus, but let's say that there are a lot of folks out there who think Apple won't refrain from putting iOS apps everywhere it can. You've probably all heard about the iTV rumors already, but no one really knows how Apple can pull that one off. The idea of running apps on an multi-touch capable iMac on the other hand, is much simpler to grasp.
Apple's iDevices are incontestably the benchmark products when it comes to mobile computing nowadays. Two weeks ago already, we've seen the first Windows 7 slate prototype being ran against an iPad. This week, it's windows phone's turn to get the same treatment, against an iPhone 4.
After their great comparison of iPhone prices accross the world, iFun.de found another great infographic today, this time focusing on the history of Apple's "lifestyle division".
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
The iPhone is, as you probably know, a delicate piece of technology. You need to handle it with care of course, but also, you can't take it anywhere you want as it will in fact void you warranty. Something hard to achieve in certain countries.
The folks over at Read it later are telling us an outmost curious story today. Apparently, Apple rejected their latest update this weekend because it's requiring users to register for an account to function.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
His contract now over, the Mac guy from Apple's now defunct "Buy A Mac" commercial campaign (Justin Long) is taking some liberties. The latest to date; he apparently jailbroke his iPhone.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
After unveiling it last week, Cult of the Mac has been actively digging out everything it can about Apple's latest technology acquisition; Liquidmetal. This week, they claim that this crazy alloy that came from space to make your next iPhone bendable or who-knows-what (and might or might not help with the Antenna issue) has already been used by Apple.
Remember Paul Shin Devine, Apple’s Global Supply manager who got caught selling Apple's secrets to suppliers? Well, we're learning a bit more about the story this week and he's obviously in big trouble.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…
As you may have heard, Steve Jobs is on the edge of revolutionizing yet another industry; sex hotlines. In this online era, because of the voice-only limitations of the services, dirty phone hotlines have been having a hard time competing against online webcam-based sex chats.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily…