Posts Tagged ‘apple’
Five great iPad apps for iPhone photographers
Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:00 No CommentsThe iPhone’s camera is great for capturing the little moments of your daily life, but its small screen can feel cramped when you’re editing or showing off images. The iPad, with its big, vibrant screen, is fantastic for viewing and editing photos, but it lacks the iPhone’s built-in camera. By adding the Apple Camera Connection Kit to the mix, you can combine the powers of these two Apple devices by seamlessly moving your photos from your iPhone to the iPad.
Amazon launches two new Kindles, one with Wi-Fi only
Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:00 No CommentsAmazon has launched two new Kindle e-readers priced at $139 and $189, with the cheaper version a Wi-Fi-only e-reader and $10 less than the Wi-Fi-only Nook.
Rogue Android Apps Secretly Grab User Data
Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:00 No CommentsA number of popular Android applications can reportedly collect your mobile device’s personal information and then send that data to a Chinese-owned Website. The information in question includes your device’s phone number, subscriber identifier number and, in some cases, your voicemail password, according to Phandroid.
Samsung Sneaks Out Wi-Fi Camera, Swivel-Lens Pocket Camcorder
Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:00 No CommentsIt’s been a grand total of seven days since Samsung announced new additions to its point-and-shoot camera lineup, but the company has finally broken its excruciating week-long silence.
Apple’s iOS4 Issues Take Center Stage
Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:00 No CommentsNow that Apple has pacified iPhone 4 customers with free bumper cases to alleviate antenna issues, the company is looking into problems with iOS 4 and the iPhone 3G.
Remains of the Day: Jailbreak blues
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:00 No CommentsIt’s been a big day for Apple, what with the new iMacs, Mac Pros, and the Magic-est Trackpad ever to set foot on the Internet. But if you were immersed in specs, you might have missed out on an even bigger deal–Apple changing its boilerplate PR text. Then again, that might not be news given that the company caters to selfish elites. And a court judge hands down a second win against DRM this week, even as Apple maintains its stance on jailbreaking. The remainders for Tuesday July 27, 2010 are a heavy load–remember to lift with your knees.
AT&T: We don’t intend to stop Black Hat demo
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:00 No CommentsAT&T says it won’t interfere with a highly anticipated talk on intercepting cell phone calls at the Black Hat conference this week, even though rumors are circulating that it will do just that.
iPhone developers get second beta of iOS 4.1
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:00 No CommentsApple Tuesday released the second beta version of its iOS 4.1 firmware update. Developers are under NDA on many details but early online reports suggest that dropped calls due to flakey proximity sensors may be fixed, and HSUPA data uploads are faster. But iPhone 3G owners are still waiting for good news.
Apple releases Safari 5.0.1, introduces Extensions Gallery
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:00 No CommentsExtensions fans, rejoice! On Wednesday, Apple released Safari 5.0.1, which officially enables Safari Extensions by default, and introduced the Safari Extensions Gallery. The gallery, located on a page on Apple’s site, allows users to search for extensions, browse by category, and install them with just one click if the user is running Safari 5.0.1.
8 Killer Safari 5.01 Extensions
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:00 No CommentsApple’s new Safari extension gallery looks a lot like the iOS App Store, populated with colorful icons that hold strange and wonderful things. In case browsing the 100 extensions Apple offers for Safari 5.01 is too much effort, here are eight good ones to get you started: