Massage Techniques iPad App

Massage Techniques iPad App

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Are you ready to release tension and learn to massage like a pro this year- We just found a new iPad app that was released a few days ago on the app store. This app gives you excellent instruction on how to give a great massage. The name of this iPad app is Massage Techniques. [...]

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Tractive uses GPS to track your pets

Tractive uses GPS to track your pets

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Most dogs and outdoor cats like to wander when they are left outside. Cats, especially, will disappear for the day on some adventure in your neighborhood. If you are concerned or curious about their travels, an upcoming product called Tractive will let you see where they go when they meander Tractive is a small GPS [...]

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Delta Air Lines adds iPad app, updates iPhone app with redesign, Passbook support

Delta Air Lines adds iPad app, updates iPhone app with redesign, Passbook support

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Delta Air Lines today updated its iOS app to Version 2.0, bringing with it a much-needed redesign (including proper iOS 5 and iPhone 5 support) and, perhaps most important — the ability to use Passbook for boarding passes. The iPad version of the app also gets a particularly cool “Glass-bottom jet” feature that shows information [...]

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Reuters Pulls Story on Phil Schiller’s iPhone Comments Following ‘Substantial Changes’ to Source Article

Reuters Pulls Story on Phil Schiller’s iPhone Comments Following ‘Substantial Changes’ to Source Article

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Yesterday, a report from the Shanghai Evening News including comments made by Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller about Apple’s refusal to build “cheap” devices was widely re-reported throughout both the Apple-focused rumor scene and in mainstream media. Schiller’s comments were viewed by some as a direct rebuttal to recent rumors from The Wall Street Journal [...]

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Xerox CFO Luca Maestri Joining Apple as Corporate Controller [Mac Blog]

Xerox CFO Luca Maestri Joining Apple as Corporate Controller [Mac Blog]

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Xerox today announced that Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri is leaving the company to take the position of Corporate Controller at Apple. The move will be effective February 28. “Luca is a stellar finance executive whose contributions have brought great value to the transformation of Xerox into a services enterprise,” said Ursula Burns, Xerox chairman [...]

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Apple awarded more than a thousand patents in 2012

Apple awarded more than a thousand patents in 2012

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

We’ve written an awful lot regarding patents in the past 12 months. As it turns out, during that time Apple has been awarded a quite a few new ones for us to spend the next several decades talking about. In fact, The New York Times reports that 1 Infinite Loop was awarded 1,136 new patents [...]

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A Reasonable Response to Java Security Problems

A Reasonable Response to Java Security Problems

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

A Java security flaw has been reported by CERT (the Computer Emergency Readiness Team). TheNextWeb has a good write-up of the background of the exploit’s discovery. Here’s the bad news: there is no “fix” for the bug yet. Here’s the worse news: it is believed that malicious sites on the web are already aware of [...]

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Newly Released iPhone and iPad Apps – January 11

Newly Released iPhone and iPad Apps – January 11

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

iOSnoops is constantly on the lookout for new apps, and here are 85 iPhone and iPad apps that were released recently. This new apps alert includes I Am Vegend: Zombiegeddon, Lite Fish, Dungelot, Ku: Shroud of the Morrigan, Death Golf, jtpck, 3d Drag Race, Amazing Ants, Rails, The Blockheads and many others. For real-time app [...]

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iPhone and iPad Apps Gone Free – January 11

iPhone and iPad Apps Gone Free – January 11

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Looking to fill up your iPhone or iPad with free apps- Great apps go free on a regular basis, just like these 50 apps. This apps gone free alert includes Bean’s Quest, SnowJinks, Jump Birdy Jump, League of Heroes, Simply Find It, Bouncy Bug, Meteor Math, Car Crusher, Coloring Animal Zoo Touch To Color Activity [...]

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iPhone and iPad Apps Price Drops – January 11

iPhone and iPad Apps Price Drops – January 11

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Need to stretch your iPhone/iPad app budget- Here are 36 great iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps that just went on sale. This app deal alert includes Bad Piggies, 100 Rogues, Spell Rift, EPOCH., Fluke, Little Farm Preschool, Dungelot, Play Zone, AutoRingtone Pro Talking Caller ID Ringtones, Moku Hanga and many others. Remember, prices can [...]

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Daily iPhone app: iFile Browser

Daily iPhone app: iFile Browser

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

iFile Browser is a handle little US $2.99 utility for iOS. It lets you access, organize and edit files that are stored on your iOS device or a file that is in the cloud, either stored on iCloud or Dropbox. Once the app is set up you can view and edit any document, even if [...]

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iPhone Game Friday: New Releases

iPhone Game Friday: New Releases

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Glad you’re here. This has been an amazing week for iOS releases, so grab a seat and check out our picks for top games for your iPhone! Like the article- You should subscribe and follow us on twitter. The Room Pocket Mystery is not a common genre on the App Store. It’s to be expected, [...]

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Browse and Manage That GIF Collection with Tumblr for iPad

Browse and Manage That GIF Collection with Tumblr for iPad

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Not everyone wants to have their own blog, because that requires too much responsibility. Sometimes a little Posterous or Facebook is the only thing people need to express themselves. Even a Pinterest account is perfect for that daily inspiration that you might need or have to contribute. When it comes to such things as blogging, [...]

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iMediaShare Review – Your Portable Multi-Utility Entertainment Hub

iMediaShare Review – Your Portable Multi-Utility Entertainment Hub

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Fed up of paying for multiple television connections and online streaming services- Want a one stop portable connection you can use anywhere- In today’s iPhone App Review, we will be taking a look at iMediaShare, an app that makes your digital life easier. iMediaShare allows you to stream video’s directly to your television without any [...]

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Apple wins a Technology and Engineering Emmy award

Apple wins a Technology and Engineering Emmy award

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Apple has been awarded a Technology and Engineering Emmy award at a special reception in The Bellagio, Bellagio Ballroom, Las Vegas. The award given to Apple, was for the “Eco-system for Real Time Presentation of TV Content to Mobile Devices without the use of Specialized Television Hardware”. While that sounds very impressive, we don’t know [...]

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The less expensive iPhone

The less expensive iPhone

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Rumors of a less expensive iPhone, in one form or another, certainly aren’t new. Rumors follow want. We want iPhones, the less expensive iPhones are the more of them we can have, and the more often we can have them. We know that. Analysts know that. And Apple knows it too. In 2007, the original [...]

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Happy 150th birthday, London Underground! Two great tube apps to celebrate

Happy 150th birthday, London Underground! Two great tube apps to celebrate

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

As of yesterday, the London Underground is officially 150 years old. Way back on January 10, 1863, London’s Tube became the first mass transit underground railway in the world. And what started as just seven stops on one line between Paddington and Farringdon stations has now grown into a massive rail network of over eleven [...]

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The day Steve Jobs unveiled the Safari web browser

The day Steve Jobs unveiled the Safari web browser

11/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Don Melton, the man hired by Scott Forstall to build a web browser for the Mac, and later iOS, is continuing his post-Apple turn as a blogger, this time reminiscing about the day Steve Jobs introduced Safari at Macworld 2003. Writing on donmelton.com talks, in part, about the reaction to their use of Konquerer’s KHTML [...]

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Cut the Rope releases 25 new levels

Cut the Rope releases 25 new levels

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Cut the Rope for iPhone and iPad has been updated with a new Steam Box that includes 25 new levels featuring steam clouds that make candy float in the air and low-to-high pressure valves that control the amount of steam. The steam will help the candy rise and reach the adorable candy-addict called Om Nom. [...]

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Apple had a huge CES 2013 presence, without even being there

Apple had a huge CES 2013 presence, without even being there

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Wired has an interesting — although certainly not unexpected — look at how Apple has managed to have a massive impact on this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas without having any official presence at the show. As the piece points out, a large percentage of products being shown at the event have to [...]

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How to create HTML rich email signatures on your iPhone and iPad

How to create HTML rich email signatures on your iPhone and iPad

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

If you’ve got an iPhone and iPad, you most likely have all your e-mail accounts linked to it. Not only can you create multiple email signatures for each account, you can also add HTML links such as links to a website or email address. This is a great way to give people you email access [...]

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Beats CEO Jimmy Iovine Pitched Steve Jobs on Subscription Music Service

Beats CEO Jimmy Iovine Pitched Steve Jobs on Subscription Music Service

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

In a new interview with AllThingsD, Beats Electronics CEO Jimmy Iovine reveals that he is preparing a subscription music service. Although he isn’t revealing details yet, he does say that he started pitching the service to Steve Jobs in 2003. In 2002, 2003, Doug [Morris, former Universal Music head] asked me to go up to [...]

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Angry Birds celebrates 3rd ‘birdday’ with 30 new levels, cake, and a new bird

Angry Birds celebrates 3rd ‘birdday’ with 30 new levels, cake, and a new bird

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Angry Birds is celebrating its 3rd “birdday” with an update that includes 30 new levels, birdday cake, and a new bubbly pink bird. And have no fear, this cake is no lie, but is explosive! Happy 3rd birthday, Angry Birds. Thanks for all those hours of killed time. We look forward to even more. Cheers! [...]

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‘Angry Birds Space’ Updated with 30 New Levels and More

‘Angry Birds Space’ Updated with 30 New Levels and More

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Hey, it’s time for your weekly Angry Birds content update. Ok, so maybe the games are not actually updated ever week, but there’s so many different versions of the game and they each receive such frequent updates that sometimes it can feel that way. Today’s update is for Angry Birds Space [$0.99 / Free] and [...]

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FreedomPop’s WiMAX iPhone sleeve hits an FCC snag

FreedomPop’s WiMAX iPhone sleeve hits an FCC snag

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

You may have already pre-orded FreedomPop’s almost-too-good-to-be-true iPhone accessory back in May, but it seems the FCC is still in the process of approving the device. FreedomPop CEO Stephen Stokols told FierceWireless that the agency is taking issue with the sleeve’s design, noting that the snap-on case places the built-in WiMAX radio right next to [...]

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Remains of the Day: Forget it, Tim, its China

Remains of the Day: Forget it, Tim, its China

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Tim Cook and Phil Schiller are doing the full court press in China, the 27-inch iMac is still pressed for supply, and the late Steve Jobs was ready to press HP to give a former CEO his job back. The remainders for Thursday, January 10, 2013 are pressed for time. Apple CEO Tim Cook confirms [...]

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Tim Cook meets with China Mobile

Tim Cook meets with China Mobile

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Sina Technology sat down with Tim Cook while he was in China and talked about Apple’s growing presence in the Asian country. Not surprisingly, Cook fielded a question about China Mobile, the world’s largest wireless carrier and the only major Chinese carrier to not sell the iPhone. Cook confirmed he met with China Mobile in [...]

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Amazon launches AutoRip feature, offers free MP3 versions of purchased CD musc

Amazon launches AutoRip feature, offers free MP3 versions of purchased CD musc

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Amazon has announced the launch of AutoRip, a service that gives customers free MP3 versions of albums that they have previously purchased through Amazon as CDs. This includes albums from the beginning of the Amazon music store back in 1998. While not all albums are eligible, Amazon says that more than 50,000 albums are ready [...]

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‘Clash of Clans’ Gets Two New Units and More in Latest Update

‘Clash of Clans’ Gets Two New Units and More in Latest Update

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Everybody’s favorite free-to-play concoction Clash of Clans [Free] has just received its first significant update of the new year. Well, it seems like everybody’s favorite anyway if the top grossing charts are any indication. This thing has been dominating on that chart since last summer, and shows no signs of slowing down. Today’s update should [...]

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Under The Radar: January 10, 2013

Under The Radar: January 10, 2013

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Every week in Under the Radar, we look for the undiscovered indie gems that help make iOS gaming great. This week, we’re launching Russian dogs into space, cleaning up the planet with a giant robot cat, and mastering the art of the movie chase scene. Robocat Rampage To make the planet a greener place to [...]

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Dead Trigger 2 Announced

Dead Trigger 2 Announced

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Madfinger Games has been a busy company lately. At the end of last summer they released Dead Trigger, a frenetic first-person shooter with jaw-dropping graphics. They’ve just announced that the sequel, Dead Trigger 2, will be coming to iOS in a few months. Check out some screenshots below. No specific release date has been announced [...]

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Town of Southington Cancels Violent Video Game Bonfire

Town of Southington Cancels Violent Video Game Bonfire

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Put away your hot dogs and marshmallows. Southington, the Connecticut town that proposed collecting and burning violent video games in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting has backed down on its resolution because it would “create an unnecessary amount of logistical details for us.” Dick Fortunato, the spokesperson for the late Violent Video Games [...]

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Pre-Registration Open for Kingdom Conquest II

Pre-Registration Open for Kingdom Conquest II

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

For a long time, our review of the original Kingdom Conquest was one of the most-read articles on this site. That’s probably because it was one of the early freemium games to offer the just right amount of content and strategy, without making players feel like they had to spend money to continue playing. Fans [...]

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Repulze Review

Repulze Review

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Repulze is a sci-fi hovercraft racer that certainly tries its best to nail down the visual stylings of the PlayStation classic WipeOut. Without a doubt, it’s a great-looking game and has an excellent sense of speed, along with some tweaks on the genre that help give it a bit more identity. The game takes advantage [...]

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Angry Birds Space ‘Pig Dipper’ Update Brings New Water Worlds [iOS Blog]

Angry Birds Space ‘Pig Dipper’ Update Brings New Water Worlds [iOS Blog]

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Rovio has updated its Angry Birds Space game with a ‘Pig Dipper’ update that brings the game’s first aquatic worlds with new physics, as well as new power ups as well. Angry Birds Space was originally released last March, was the bestselling paid app of 2012, and has remained among the top paid apps ever [...]

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Apple publishes Chinese New Year gift guide

Apple publishes Chinese New Year gift guide

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Apple has enjoyed a recent burst of success in China, with the new iPad mini selling out faster than supplies can be replenished, but rather than sitting back and enjoying the regional boom, the company is going on the offensive with a new Chinese New Year Gift Guide. M.I.C. Gadget reports that the new buyers [...]

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Vaja at CES 2012 gallery: High-end meets high-color

Vaja at CES 2012 gallery: High-end meets high-color

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Vaja was at CES 2013 showing off their high-end, high-color leather line-up and once again Derek Kessler caught them in-camera. In a world dominated by the little black case, what do you think of Vaja’s 2013 palette- More: Vaja … Continue Reading Here Vaja at CES 2012 gallery: High-end meets high-color rene ritchie – tipb.com

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Phil Schiller: No cheap iPhone in the works

Phil Schiller: No cheap iPhone in the works

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

We’ve been hearing rumors of a cheaper iPhone for longer than we’d care to remember, and while everyone from the Wall Street Journal to Bloomberg is trumpeting the budget iPhone horn, Apple’s own Phil Schiller is doing his best to put an end to it. TNW reports that in an interview with China’s Shanghai Evening [...]

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Phil Schiller reportedly debunks rumors of cheaper iPhone

Phil Schiller reportedly debunks rumors of cheaper iPhone

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

Despite recent rumors pointing to the development of a less expensive iPhone, Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller has reportedly indicated that no such device in development. Schiller criticized competitors for launching multiple mediocre products at once in order to find something that customers will buy. In speaking with the Shanghai Evening [...]

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SSL oversight could leave users of some apps vulnerable to hacking, data theft

SSL oversight could leave users of some apps vulnerable to hacking, data theft

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

A simple oversight in some apps’ implementation of SSL could leave millions of users vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks, opening the door for malicious hackers to obtain sensitive user data Usually when sensitive information is being transferred over a network, the application will open an encrypted connection with the server using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). iOS [...]

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Daily Deals for January 10, 2013

Daily Deals for January 10, 2013

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

It’s time to save some of that hard-earned cash with our Daily Deals, featuring a handy list from Dealnews and our own hand-picked selections that include some sweet deals on iOS and OS X software (all prices are USD). Deals from Dealnews MacUpdate Promo: [Mac Software] Habits for Mac downloads for $5 TigerDirect: [Surge Protectors] [...]

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PowerCam for iOS improves collage, adds effects

PowerCam for iOS improves collage, adds effects

10/01/2013 | Comments (0)

In our August review of PowerCam (US$0.99), we called it “…a grab bag of photo tools wrapped up into one app.” That bag gets a little nicer with version 2.1, which adds some nice new effects, improves the collage feature with new templates and a “freestyle” option and more. It’s super handy and useful. Here’s [...]

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