The latest beta installment of iOS 7 before the Gold Master version begins heading out, beta 6, was rumored to become available some time next week, according to sources who spoke to BGR. In a surprise change of events, however, the sixth installment has just been released by Apple, bringing with it 13.5MBs’ worth of […]
The Swiss company Hyetis has unveiled a smartwatch unlike any other you’ll find under that category, the Crossbow. Eschewing conventional techy-styled designs and digital displays, the Crossbow instead looks like any other sophisticated, stylish watch, with one exception: a lens on one edge accompanying a 41-megapixel image sensor. The Crossbow hasn’t been completely finalized yet, […]
And just like that, iOS 7 beta 5 is no longer the freshest version of Apple’s upcoming mobile OS. Today, the Cupertino firm unleashed beta 6 to the world, which is available as an OTA update to current beta testers. It’s safe to assume that this release contains a bevy of bug fixes in the buildup to the final release, but we’ll surely circle back if any juicy tidbits come to light. Naturally, if you have access to the latest beta, feel free to drop your impressions in the comments below.
Filed under: Software, Mobile, Apple
Source: MacRumors
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User of the Windows Phone mobile operating system glad that the Microsoft-made YouTube app was reinstated recently with approval by Google will be disappointed this afternoon: it’s gone again. Now the two companies are tossing punches online, releasing statements in kind over the reasons for their continued dispute. It would appear that the whole mess […]
While it might seem a little absurd to fly the mobile device-friendly AR.Drone 2.0 with more propellers then it already has – have no fear – the “Power Edition” of the device delivers said extras as replacements for customization only. This reboot of the rather popular AR.Drone 2.0 works with the same base device as […]
WatchESPN update for iOS adds Live Toolbar with highlights, guide and scores
Posted in: Today's ChiliNo matter how engrossed you are in a live sports stream, there’s a good chance that you’ll want a quick peek at other events. Thanks to an update to WatchESPN for iOS, that’s a simple matter. iPad owners now have access to the Live Toolbar, a ticker that shows both a channel guide, live scores and links to highlight videos. If there’s ever a lull in the middle of a game, users can even watch highlight clips side-by-side with live streams. The WatchESPN upgrade doesn’t have any major improvements in store for iPhone and iPod touch owners, but iPad-bound sports fans will have a good reason to grab the new release at the source link.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Tablets, HD
Via: AllThingsD
Source: App Store
It seems like the iOS 7 beta period is coming to a close. We’ve seen five betas already, each of which have come with improvements and new features, and it seems that Apple is happy enough to send out one more beta before shipping the Gold Master version to carriers and partners, which is expected […]
Augmented reality is still fairly underground, but more and more people are starting to get in on the phenomenon to bring digitized content to the physical world. Layar is one service that’s looking to make a splash in the augmented reality universe, and they’ve just updated their mobile app with a new look and some […]
iOS 7 is scheduled to come out later this year, but in the meantime, Apple is preparing to roll out the new style that’s included in the next version of iOS to a number of its properties. We already heard Apple was preparing to make some changes to its AppleCare service to adopt some of the visuals included in iOS 7, and today we’re hearing the company has rolled out some changes to iCloud.com that makes it look more iOS 7-ish.
As of now, only the iCloud.com beta site for developers has been updated with iOS 7-inspired visuals as the icons for Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Reminders and Find My iPhone have been updated. Not only have the icons for these applications received the iOS 7 treatment, but the Web apps themselves have also been updated to reflect the new look of the upcoming software update.
Having its iCloud.com updated to reflect the changes Apple will make to iOS 7 is certainly a step in the right direction to make all of their properties reflect the upcoming change. If you happen to be an Apple customer who doesn’t like the upcoming look of iOS 7, it looks like you”ll be out of luck as pretty much everything looks like it’ll reflect those changes.
iOS 7 Design Makes Its Way To iCloud.com Beta Testers original content from Ubergizmo.