Articles tagged with: iPhone
Are we truly living in a post-PC era? Probably not (yet), but a new study from Pew Internet shows that more and more Americans are surfing the web primarily on their phones. According to the …
When you think of the best new smartphone and computing apps, you think of Ford Motor Company. Right? In any event, the century-old automobile maker is getting into the app game with a smooth new …
Warm weather is here, and your iPhone can be more useful than ever. Here are five apps that will help you have fun while the sun shines.
Grill-It!
Summer means burgers, brats, steaks, and a lot more …
Apple has revolutionized personal technology several times in the last few years alone. But that works is never done. The are so many gadgets that still don’t talk to us, don’t suggest apps for us, …
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference begins on Monday, and the blogosphere is buzzing with predictions of just what Tim Cook and his team will unveil at the keynote address that has been the launching pad of …
Say what you want about Facebook. I still love it. Despite all the complaints that I could have about the social networking site—I hate the timeline, I hate that so many people use it to …
Rare video emerged this week of a look inside the Foxconn facility in Zhengzhou that reportedly produces 70% of the world’s Apple iPhones.
Apple is a notoriously secret company (no surprise in the cutthroat, proprietary world …
Adobe unveiled big news on Friday: after years of stonewalling from Apple, their signature Flash program will finally be available on the iPhone and iPad. Did Apple suppress years of concerns about the software, or …
It’s rare that the national pastime of Apple product rumors (mini iPad, iTV, etc.) gets outside the world of tech blogs, but the Wall Street Journal got into the game like a pro today with …
Apple’s Siri has gotten into trouble for controversial answers before, but now it’s taking aim at its creators. The voice-activated personal assistant software, which is available only on the iPhone 4S, was recently recorded responding …
Apple announced yesterday the hotly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference 2012. Many expect this year’s event will host the unveiling of the iPhone 5 or even near-mythical gadgets like the iPhone Nano and the iTV. Quick, …
IPhone rumors have returned! A report out South Korea says that Apple will be using their Liquidmetal alloy for the handset instead of glass, according to unnamed sources. ETNews also claims that the new model …
Facebook successfully bought out Instagram, the most popular mobile photo-sharing app (today’s modern “polaroid”) for 30x’s the amount Yahoo purchased Flickr for in 2004. Smart move Mark Zuckerberg.
Facebook and Instagram are hands down the top …
Think your iPhone is safe because you locked it with the digits of your mother’s second cousin’s birthday? Think again. A new program from a Swedish security company can crack your passcode in seconds– though …
Can you hear me now?
Clearly, celebrities are not hearing the call of good sense. Just weeks after Chris Brown was in hot water for stealing a fan’s iPhone, Russell Brand found himself in the same …
Despite the fact that I’ve had an iPhone 4 for about a year now—and an iPod Touch for longer than that—the App Store is still amazing to me. Seriously, I open it up on my …
If this latest story is true, we are definitely blowing some serious shade your way, Breezy.
According to an incident report filed by the Miami Beach Police Department, Chris Brown has been accused of a “robbery by …
When you read the headline for this post, what do you immediately think? Probably that this is another one of those iPhone versus Android stories. Well, guess what? You’re wrong. In fact, this post isn’t …
Slate writer Matthew Yglesias makes a somewhat convincing argument for the innovative genius of the Chipolte chain of burrito joints by comparing the company to tech luminaries Apple. But his article has inspired plenty of …
News spread yesterday that Iris, an Android alternative to iOS’s voice-recognition “personal assistant” Siri, was offering consistently odd answers to questions on controversial topics including race, religion, and abortion. The heart of the problem appears …
