It would appear that we’ve hit a camera release pocket this week as brands like Panasonic bring on devices like the Lumix DMC-GH4 DSLM 4K digital camera for the masses. … Continue reading
In an interview today, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook announced the company repurchased $14 billion of its own shares, doing so over the course of the last couple weeks since reporting … Continue reading
Apple has plans for sapphire, although what exactly those plans are remains to be seen. As it stands sapphire is used in the lens cover for the iPhone and also the cover for the Touch ID fingerprint sensor found in the iPhone 5s, but according to recent rumors, Apple could be thinking about incorporating sapphire into its displays as well. The recent push to open a sapphire plant in Arizona seems to support that theory and if you were hoping that Apple would use sapphire in a bigger way, such as in displays, you could be getting your wish. (more…)
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Supposing you missed the action/adventure title fused with heavy metal and the most metal of voices – Jack Black – the folks at Humble Bundle and Double Fine are bringing … Continue reading
Its not unusual to find bugs in software that can render any one of its security features useless. Find My iPhone is an iCloud based feature on Apple’s smartphone, it allows users to locate their iPhone on a map if its stolen or it simply goes missing. Even if a device is not protected by a passcode, the feature can’t be turned off without entering Apple ID credentials. However a new bug has been discovered that would allow anyone to disable Find My iPhone on iOS 7 within a minute.
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With the iPhone already having done quite a bit of business in the United States and internationally over the past few years, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak spoke up this week … Continue reading
This is something you would probably have never heard the late Steve Jobs say, he absolutely loathed Google’s mobile operating system and once even vowed to spend all of the company’s money to destroy it. In contrast, his Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is a bit more frank when it comes to such discussions. In a recent interview with Wired, Wozniak said that he thinks an Apple Android phone is not going to be a bad idea, and the premise that he lays down for this argument might make sense to some.
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Apple’s product lineup doesn’t have a device right now that’s entirely fitness focused. Sure there are apps that add such features to its devices, but none of them have been developed particularly for monitoring users’ health. A new Apple job opening spotted on the company’s website hinted at the possibility of such a device being in the pipeline, the company is searching for a “User Studies Exercise Physiologist.”
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Until a few minutes after it was published elsewhere on the web, Apple had a job listing up which suggested they were in search of physiologists for fitness and energy … Continue reading
Apple is certainly a company that does not shy from patents – in fact, they absolutely love to collect them (as though it is a hobby to the casual observer). The USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office) did reveal that Apple did file a patent application for a “transient panel enabling message correction capabilities prior to data submission” a couple of years ago. What does this mean for the end user? Assuming this particular patent comes into full swing and is incorporated into their future devices, then one will be able to see additional functionality introduced to the autocorrect feature that is currently in action on iOS-powered devices. In a nutshell, this patent will hopefully provide you with another opportunity to correct any mistakes in your text message before sending via a preview screen.
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