Today, Apple officially entered the automobile infotainment market with the announcement of CarPlay. This car system connects your iPhone to your car to provide a hands-free and even eyes-free driving … Continue reading
Over the past couple of months we have been consistently hearing rumors about iOS in the Car, a feature that Apple first showed off back at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2013. It is essentially the extension of an iOS powered device in the car, where the firmware has a watered down user interface but performs various crucial functions such as navigation and phone calls as well as display notifications. A new report suggests that iOS in the Car will be unveiled in more detail at the Geneva Motor Show next week, and that the company has already picked its first three partners, namely Ferrari, Mercedes and Volvo.
Ferrari, Mercedes And Volvo First iOS In The Car Partners [Rumor] original content from Ubergizmo.
Apple will announce the first iOS in the Car vehicles with Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Audi next week, insiders claim, as the company makes a push to spread the iPhone and … Continue reading
iMessage was introduced in 2011 alongside iOS 5. It was believed to be Apple’s answer to platform-exclusive messaging platforms like BlackBerry’s BBM and Samsung’s ChatON at that time. Prior to that, the Messages app was mainly used for sending/receiving regular text messages and MMS.
However it seems that thanks to more iPhones being adopted on an annual basis, along with more iPads being sold, it looks like Apple’s iMessages is quite a hit amongst iOS users. According to a recent Q&A session that Apple’s CEO Tim Cook had with investors, it was revealed that the number of iMessages sent a day currently numbers at 40 billion. (more…)
Apple Handles 40 Billion iMessages, 15-20 Million FaceTime Calls Daily original content from Ubergizmo.
Since its launch, some iPhone 5s users have experienced issues with the handset’s Touch ID function, which results in gradual recognition failures over time, requiring reconfiguring the prints until the … Continue reading
Dish Explorer App updated with volume, power control, and program recommendations
Posted in: Today's ChiliDish Network has announced that it has updated one of its popular applications for the iPad. The app is called the Dish Explorer app and is designed to allow the … Continue reading
Google has just announced the 2.0 of their Hangouts app for iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch. Sporting a new look and feel as well as big new features, this version … Continue reading
So you’ve seen – and possibly have worn – several wearable fitness trackers in the past. What’s next? One possibility for the first in a new generation of fitness wearables … Continue reading
As you may have noticed, there are a million activity trackers out there right now. Most of them are glorified pedometers. The upper tier add altimeters, heart rate monitors, and sleep-tracking to the equation. But what if you don’t just want to be reminded to work out—you want to work out better, safer, and more efficiently? Moov might just be the AI coach you’ve been hoping for.
Apple Details Touch ID And The A7′s Secure Enclave In Updated iOS Security Document
Posted in: Today's ChiliApple has shared some information around how Touch ID and its Secure Enclave keeps information private in an updated security document newly posted to its “iPhone in Business” microsite. The new info provides an inside look at how exactly the Secure Enclave generates and communicates encrypted and temporary identification information to the rest of the system to make sure that fingerprint data is… Read More