Unlocking phones becomes illegal in the US this Saturday
If you were planning to unlock your phone, and you live in the US, you will want to do so very soon, say, within the next two day. Why is that? Well, because it will be illegal to do so after that....
View Article60% of all iOS devices ever sold are running iOS 6
How many devices run iOS 6, you ask? Nearly 300 million, that's your answer. According to a press release from Apple today regarding the iOS 6.1 update, it says that 300 million devices are running...
View ArticleFull USB 3.0 support coming to iOS devices to speed up Lightning data transfers?
With most of Apple's Mac range currently supporting USB 3.0 connectivity, it seems pretty backward that the company continues to use USB 2.0 transfer speeds in its still relatively new Lightning...
View ArticleReport: “Apple Continues to Dominate the Enterprise”
If you are in enterprise, reports are you most likely use an Apple device. What report is this coming from? Well, one from Good Technology, which is an independent group. What this report included...
View ArticleWhy iOS customizability would kill jailbreaking [Editorial]
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article documenting why I wanted to see a new operating system before a new iPhone. The article seemed to go down well with you guys, and it looks like a lot of you share...
View ArticleGartner: Apple devices to outsell Windows for the first time in 2013
Research firm Gartner has predicted that Apple's devices will outsell Windows for the first time ever in 2013. Estimates have been forecasted based on Apple's sales of iPhones, iPad, and Macs and...
View ArticleLogitech announces iPhone controlled entertainment center
Logitech has unveiled a brand new home entertainment system which will allow users to control all of their media devices from their iPhone. Harmony Smart Control System is a small hub that can be...
View ArticleApple backtracks on VPN changes
Following an announcement that Apple would change its VPN On Demand behavior following a VirnetX lawsuit, Apple has backtracked on the changes. The changes were forced by a $368 million judgment in...
View ArticleiDevices could fall foul of new French ‘culture tax’
According to Reuters, Apple iDevices, along with Android tablets and similar devices could soon come under the weight of a new culture tax in France. Seeking to fund cultural projects amidst the...
View ArticleFormer Apple executive hired to lead “smart devices” team at Intel
When you think "Intel", you most likely do not think "mobile." Intel and mobile devices have rarely come together. In a bid to try and get into the ever growing mobile market, however, Intel has hired...
View ArticleApple to depend on Pegatron for manufacturing as it looks to lessen load on...
Foxconn has long been the subject of controversy. The manufacturing plant is know for its strict rules, and long hours, and these conditions have caused many worker suicides recently. While the...
View ArticleDeus Ex updated to remove restriction on jailbroken devices, and more
It was big news last week when it was revealed that Deus Ex: The Fall had a very interesting "glitch" in it, of sorts. Apparently, if you are on a jailbroken device, you were unable to fire any...
View ArticleApple patent shows intelligent power management for electronic devices
An Apple patent published today shows how a device could intelligently recognize usage patterns of a mobile phone, and use that data to more intelligently manage a device's battery life, providing...
View ArticleiPhone 5C devices shown “warming up” at Pegatron in leaked picture
We are getting closer by the day to a rumored Apple event that is supposedly happening on September 10th, and we all know what we hope to see there. Aside from the almost obvious iOS 7 and iPhone 5S...
View ArticleGazelle offering “price lock” for consumers looking to trade in old iPhones
If you are someone that is looking to trade in your iPhone before the next one comes out, then you may want to take advantage of Gazelle's just announced "price lock" offer. What this allows consumers...
View ArticleStartup looks to use iBeacons to push Newsstand content to nearby devices
iBeacons are a technology that was introduced in iOS 7, and hasn't been put to much use quite yet. However, there are plenty of companies popping up around the idea of iBeacons, such as baseball parks...
View ArticleHuawei uses knock off Siri to preview devices being announced at MWC
Huawei, the Chinese hardware manufacturer that has made Android phones and tablets in the past, posted a video on YouTube showing off some sneak peaks of devices it is planning to announce at MWC 2014...
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