For those of you who love your iOS devices and are looking for great deals on accessories, etc, here’s a great chance for you to stock up on some USB chargers. We all know they these things break pretty easily, so why not buy a bunch of ‘em cheap? Get the link to the deal after the break.
Read More →If you’re looking to buy some music or apps on the iTunes store or maybe shop on Amazon, today is a good day for you. Discounts on both Apple and Amazon gift cards are available. Best Buy is currently offering 20% off iTunes gift cards as their deal of the day, and you can get [...]
Read More →Just a quick share of a 2 minute clip taken from “Steve Jobs: Secrets of Life,” a 29-minute short film about Jobs.. In this inspirational short video, Steve shares some of his thoughts on life. Rest in peace, Steve. Video displayed after the break, just click the Read More button below.
Read More →When Apple announced the release of a new Verizon LTE iPad, there were many who were left wondering whether the Verizon LTE iPad would work with AT&T’s 3G network.
A new video released on YouTube two days ago shows that “popping an AT&T SIM card into the Verizon iPad’s micro-SIM slot appears to work [...]
Read More →Apple’s latest Apple Retail Store in the Harrods department store we first mentioned back in January was released two days ago in anticipation of sales for the new ipad 3.
Like we said previously, the Harrods Apple Store is lacking a Genius Bar, something that Apple may want in only their standalone stores. [...]
Read More →According to MuscleNerd, an infamous developer well known in the jailbreaking community, the new iPad 3 has been jailbroken “within hours” of its release.
MuscleNerd posted screenshots (below) on the popular Apple discussion forum iFans of a reportedly jailbroken iPad 3 running Cydia. However, according to MuscleNerd, the jailbreak is far from completed and [...]
Read More →If you take a moment and recall the number of features that iOS 5 brought to Apple’s mobile devices last year, you would remember that one of these features was a new app called “Reminders,” which allowed you to create, well, reminders for yourself that would be implemented with the new notification center brought in [...]
Read More →Steam is perhaps the most well known gaming platform for Windows and Mac users alike, offering users who create free accounts to purchase, download, and play a variety of games from some of the most popular game developers in the world. Valve, the company behind Steam, is currently testing a closed beta of an iOS [...]
Read More →Apple recently reported its results for the holiday quarter, with sales jumping to record highs for many of its products. Apple announced a record quarterly net profit of $13.06 billion, or $13.87 per diluted share. More statistics available in the chart after the break.
Read More →We’ve previously posted a ton of articles about Apple retail stores popping up all over the world, including the store in Grand Central Station, the loads of fake Apple stores in China, et cetera et cetera et cetera. However, it looks like Apple, which is on a roll unveiling retail store after retail store, has something even grander “in store” for us. The company is preparing to open a store within the Harrods department store, an extremely popular and quite beautiful store in London.
Read More →Just a few hours ago, Apple made a few updates to its iBookstore, adding a new iTunes U app, as well as offering a new app, iBooks Author, on the Mac App Store to allow publishers to publish their textbooks to iBooks. iBooks 2 on the iPad allows you to experience textbooks on the large screen.
Read More →One of the biggest problems with Apple is also one of the reasons why their products are often the most hyped: the constant stream of new devices, promising better functionality, more features, faster speeds, etc… However, not everything has the resources (or wants to) continually upgrade to the latest version of the iPhone, iPad, etc. Previously, sticking with older devices would only mean watching your iOS firmware slowly become deprecated and obsolete. Now, however, a new innovative solution called Whited00r promises to introduce new iOS features, including app folders, multitasking, etc, to older devices.
Read More →Adam Bell, a developer of apps and tweaks for the iOS platform, has just come out with his latest Cydia tweak; dubbed Coverflow, it allows you to scroll through the icons on your iPhone or iPod dock as if you were scrolling through the landscape view in the Music or iPod app. Below is a preview of the tweak in action.
Read More →The Apple TV is currently being modded by two developers: TheMudKip and Steven Troughton-Smith, who are working together to bring iOS application functionality to the Apple TV, as demonstrated in the video above. So far, the two developers have been successful in running applications on the Apple TV, as demonstrated with the calculator app, Safari, and more. Additionally, apps can also run side by side on the larger TV screen the Apple TV utilizes.
Read More →Halfbrick Studios, the developers behind the popular “Fruit Ninja” apps, posted a link to a YouTube video a few days ago featuring their Fruit Ninja game being played by a cat. Surprisingly, it seems that this isn’t just some random slashing of the iPad screen done by a feline. After watching the video, one has to admit that the cat really seems to know what it’s doing, going after the fruit and slashing them with surprising accuracy. Here’s the video:
Read More →The recently introduced 60Beat GamePad is a dual-stick controller designed to work with the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, and is designed with similar features as Xbox or PlayStation controllers. The controller, which sells for $50, connects to your iOS device through the headphone jack (something that’s a bit unusual compared to similar devices out there) and is currently compatible with only two games, although the developers are saying that more games will support the device in the upcoming months. We see the game controller demoed with Bugdom and Aftermath in the gameplay video above.
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