iOS 7 Lets You Control Your Device Using Head Movements

It looks like with iOS 7, Apple is interested in giving users more ways to interact with their phone apart from just touching it. Discovered in the latest build of iOS 7 beta 2, it was found that the operating […]

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iOS Maps Atrocities? Nah, These Are Works of Art

iOS Maps Atrocities? Nah, These Are Works of Art

We’re all familiar with the, uh, pitfalls of Apple’s iOS Maps app. But Peder Norrby, the founder of a Stockholm-based tech company called Trapcode, has managed to capture some of the most bizarre 3D mapping glitches in high definition—turning them into lovely, surreal vignettes.

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New APIs In iOS 7 Allow Smile And Blink Detection

Facial and smile detection in cameras is definitely not a new feature, but it looks like that feature could be making its way to iOS devices in the iOS 7 update according to APIs discovered in the latest release of […]

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iOS 7 System Icons Preferred Over iOS 6 Icons [Poll]

A recent poll found people really like the iOS 7 system icons over the ones found in iOS 6.

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iOS 7 Disables Screenshot Interruptions, Bad News For Snapchat Users

The whole point of the Snapchat app is to send photos to friends or family which you might not want anyone else to see, and one of the ways the app prevents a user from grabbing a screenshot of whatever’s […]

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iOS 7 To Bring HDR Photography To The iPad

Taking photos with the iPad can be considered a faux pas of sorts, although given the big screen and the iPad’s camera being somewhat decent, why not, right? In any case for those who are avid photographers with the iPad, […]

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iOS 7 Lightning Cable Authentication “Cracked” By Chinese Firm

A couple of weeks ago, it was found in the beta of iOS 7 that the software would prompt users when it has detected that they have plugged in an unauthorized Lightning cable. Since unauthorized cables tend to be cheaper […]

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The Daily Roundup for 06.24.2013

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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iOS 7 for iPad already suiting tablet well

Apple’s iOS 7 beta 2 brings with it much-anticipated iPad support, and while we’re still some months out from a full – or fully optimized – release, the new version is already looking arguably more at home on the tablet than it does on the iPhone. Dividing opinion with its pared-back chrome and greater emphasis

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Apple Seeds iOS 7 Beta 2 To Developers, It Finally Brings iPad Support

Apple seeds iOS 7 beta 2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to developers. The latest beta firmware release finally brings support for both iPad and iPad mini.

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