For those avid Facebook users (which is the vast majority of us Internet users), Facebook recently unveiled a new “timeline” style layout. Facebook also released an app update for its iOS app, which now supports this feature, as shown in the screenshot above. Additionally, some new features are also available in version 4.1 of the Facebook app, outlined by TUAW:
Read More →A few days ago, we posted about an update that was unveiled specifically for the iPhone 4S for iOS 5.0.1. This update was apparently very insignificant, as 4S users who had already updated their iPhone didn’t even have this update available to them. Our guess was that whatever the problem was, it couldn’t have [...]
Read More →Just in time for the holidays, Apple has released its latest advertisement featuring Siri, the new widely-discussed feature used to set the iPhone 4S apart from other previous iOS devices. Siri works as your personal assistant, responding to your questions and helping you out, as well as giving you the occasional snide remark.
Read More →For those of you who haven’t yet updated your iPhone 4S to the latest iOS version 5.0.1, Apple has released a specific version of the operating system specifically for the device today, although 4S owners who have already updated will not have this new version available for download, hinting that this is a pretty minor update.
In addition, Apple is also currently working on iOS 5.1, which is currently in beta 2. More information on that will be available as it is released.
Read More →Apple today seeded out Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 build 11D33 to testers, the delta update to previous builds of 10.7.3 that were released earlier. According to Apple, testers are asked to focus Address Book, iCal, Mail, Spotlight, and Safari throughout their testing of the new build. You will not be [...]
Read More →iTunes 10.5.2, replacing its 10.5.1 predecessor, was just released to the public as a download today. According to Apple, the software update primarily addresses issues with iTunes Match, which was supposedly updated containing “several improvements,” as well as a fix to an audio distortion issue in iTunes. Here are the full notes on what exactly is new in iTunes 10.5.2:
Read More →Microsoft OneNote, the software that comes with Microsoft’s office suite used as an (aptly-named) note taking tool, has today hit the iPad after previously being released for just the iPhone/iPod Touch. The iPad app comes with quite a sleep interface, with a great user interface as well as the ability to sync notes using wifi. OneNote is free, but only for creating and editing up to 500 notes. If you think 500 won’t be enough for you, you can unlock unlimited notes through an in-app purchase.
Read More →Listen up, those of you residing in Canada, Australia, or the UK who own an Apple TV. An over-the-air update to these devices is now available for download, and will allow Apple TV users in these countries to download episodes of TV shows, which previously was not an offered feature. Episodes cost anywhere from $0.00 to $2.49, which is reasonably priced in my opinion. Previously, TV shows were only available through iTunes in these countries.
Read More →Here’s an extremely clever accessory that you can use to spice up your iPhone or iPod: a large, black, white, or gold horn that attaches to your iDevice and will amplify the sound emitted from the device. If you’ve got an extra €599 to burn this holiday season, you can pick up the gold version of this beauty, or get the black or white one for €399, Here’s a video of how this new product from en&is, dubbed the “Megaphone,” works, as well as some more details:
Read More →A few popular Mac apps are currently on sale for 24 hours. Check them out on ZeroNinetyNine.com, a website that’s offering its first ever Mac bundle. Apps such as Compartments, which was featured by Apple itself, are currently just 99 cents. Check them out here.
Read More →Where’s My Water is a paid gane on the iOS app store that is constantly hovering in the top 25 paid applications. Apple is now giving away a limited number of copies of the game on its Facebook fan page, which you can check out here. More details about the application are available below:
Read More →Take a gander at that photo above. That, my friends, is what an iPhone 4 looks like…with a battery that just happened to spontaneously burst into flames on a plane flight to Australia.
Read More →There’s been a lot of debate online recently regarding Microsoft’s TellMe, a program built into its phones which performs similarly to Siri, the newest and one of the most impressive features in the new iPhone 4S. Siri, which allows you to control your phone using only your voice, makes it easy to do things such as schedule appointments, send text messages, search the web, or find information. To find out which program performs better, a YouTuber ran a side-by-side test with a Windows phone and the iPhone, asking both phones to perform some tasks. Let’s see how it went down:
Read More →Seeing as it’s black friday today, Apple is offering some of its most popular products for a discounted price for one day only. iPad 2′s, iPods, Macbooks, and iMacs have all been discounted, although the prices were not reduced as much as I was hoping. Apple also has some of its popular accessory items, such as trackpads, magic mice, and keyboards on sale as well. Shop now on Apple’s website.
Read More →Big Fish Games is a quite widely known game development company that creates games on a variety of platforms, including Apple’s iOS. We’ve recently heard from a report from Bloomberg that Apple has now allowed Big Fish Games to start selling iOS subscription gaming services through the App Store. The company will offer a monthly subscription package similar to Netflix, in which the user has access to multiple games from the developers.
Read More →Yesterday, we posted about how a developer managed to hack Mac OS X Lion to run on the Samsung Series 7. Now, with a follow up, of sorts, on that story, we have a video released of the Samsung Windows 8 tablet successfully running Mac OS X, shown below:
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