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Google Now Takes Over Siri: Comes to iPhone and iPad iOS Users
One of the more popular features on the newer iPhones is undoubtedly “Siri” because let’s face it, we all like telling someone what to do right?
It appears that the popular feature may have a little bit of a competition brewing in its atmosphere. Google announced earlier this week that they have released their own personal assistant service for the iPhone and iPad called Google Now,...
T-Mobile iPhone 5 Release Date Set for April 12th On New LTE Network
The iPhone is now available on all 4 major US carriers. This morning, T-Mobile unveiled their new pricing plans, its new LTE network and the availability of the Apple iPhone. It has been rumored for the past year and T-Mobile just recently confirmed it would carry the iPhone sometime in 2013.
April 12th looks to be the go live date as said by Tmonews for the phone to be available. How much will the...
Apple iWatch Speculation Points To Curved Glass Concept
This is not the first time that an Apple iWatch concept has surfaced. New details have emerged and it appears Apple is testing curved glass prototypes with manufacturing partner Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry Co).
One company that could be directly involved is the popular Corning Glass brand. Corning currently produces Gorilla Glass for many smartphones and have begun using Lotus Glass for...
Jailbreak iOS 6.1 is Available for Multiple iPhones And iPad Models
Apple released the iOS 6.1 update for its devices on January 28th, 2012. One week later, the Evad3rs team has released a jailbreak for the new mobile operating system.
Estimates for the updated OS are somewhere around 13 to 15 million installations in that first week. A major factor is this update being available OTA or Over The Air. Users can check for the update without plugging into a computer...
Apple iOS 6.1 Update Released and Available for Download
Apple has released the update to iOS 6 with the much anticipated 6.1 version. The new update should be arriving over the air to millions of devices in the coming hours.
To get the update on your device click Settings, General and finally Software Update. Follow the onscreen instructions and after it downloads you should be running the new version. Apple uploaded a press release announcing the new...
Apple to Release 128GB iPad Tablet?
Apple has a longtime stable tablet on its hands with the iPad. The recent followup, iPad mini has also been successful, yet not like the original iPad. Android tablets have been released like rapid fire since their inception, but until recently they have not captured much market share. The Kindle Fire lineup and Google Nexus series have started to slightly tip the scales.
The team from Cupertino...
Twitter’s Video Sharing Service Vine Launches For Apple iOS Devices
Twitter announced on Thursday that the service called Vine is launching for free in the Apple App Store. The app lets users “capture and share short looping videos”. Twitter CEO Dick Costolo showed off the new service on his own Twitter feed on Wednesday.
Steak tartare in six seconds. vine.co/v/bOIqn6rLeIDvia @dhof
— dick costolo (@dickc) January 23, 2013
Currently, it is not apart...
iPhone 6 Expected to Have Fingerprint Sensor Detection, Release Date Summer 2013
We live in a very modern technology world were T.V’s are becoming more picture perfect, Video games are becoming more real, and Cell phones are becoming more than just a texting and calling device. There are a shortlist of things in life that we can say will always happen, such as paying taxes, death, and technology changing. The cell phone for example, is just one category of technology that...
Why Does Apple Keep History Of Every File Downloaded In OS X?
Have you ever wanted to look at what you have downloaded years ago on an OS X computer? No? Well Apple is keeping this information for you anyways. The blog idownloadblog has uncovered the way to unveil all the download details.
“It’s essentially an SQL command that you run via Terminal. It goes into the database and extracts the full contents of your download history logs as found in the...
Inductive Charging On Cell Phones and Cars, But Apple Wants True Wireless Charging
Toothbrushes have had a more advanced feature than most top of the line cell phones.
Inductive charging has been a standard on many high end toothbrushes since the 90′s. Just set the brush on the stand and it charges wirelessly from the magnetic base. The first major cell phone to accomplish the task was the Palm Pre in 2009 and we are just in the past year getting the technology on more phones.
Recently...